Fans of How to Train Your Dragon have a lot to look forward to in 2025, with Universal Pictures’ live-action remake hitting theaters on June 13. To mark the occasion, LEGO has crafted a set that brings the beloved Night Fury, Toothless, into the hands of builders. The LEGO Icons How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless set (10375) is a 784-piece tribute is designed for adult fans but destined to captivate anyone who’s ever dreamed of soaring over Berk.
This set, priced at $69.99, lands in stores and online on July 1, 2025, with pre-orders open from June 2. It’s a mid-range build, both in piece count and cost, making it accessible for newcomers to LEGO’s Icons line, which typically caters to intricate, display-worthy models for grown-ups. Standing over 6.5 inches tall, Toothless is rendered in a chibi-like style, with a slightly cartoonish aesthetic that leans more toward the animated films than the grittier live-action remake. “We wanted to capture the essence of Toothless’ playful spirit,” says a LEGO spokesperson, “while giving builders a model that feels both dynamic and approachable.”
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Toothless comes to life through a clever use of black LEGO bricks, with slopes and curves mimicking the dragon’s sleek, scaly form. This set comes loaded with posable joints, letting you tilt Toothless’s massive head, swing open his jaw, or flap his wings. These details elevate the set beyond a static model, inviting builders to recreate scenes or craft their own. As Dean DeBlois, director of the live-action film, notes in a LEGO promotional video, “It’s incredible to see Toothless’ personality captured in such a tangible way.”



It’s a display piece that fits on a shelf, a desk, or even a kid’s room, though LEGO recommends it for ages 18 and up due to its detailed construction. At $69.99, it’s a relatively affordable entry into the Icons line, compared to pricier sets like modular buildings or massive starships.


Timing couldn’t be better, with the live-action film generating buzz. Starring Mason Thames as Hiccup and Gerard Butler reprising his role as Stoick, the movie promises a faithful retelling of the 2010 animated classic, complete with Toothless’ signature charm. The LEGO set, while inspired by the live-action version, opts for a cuter aesthetic, which some might find odd given the film’s realistic CGI. Still, this choice makes Toothless approachable, almost huggable, in brick form. As Butler remarks in the promotional video, “It’s like holding a piece of the movie in your hands.”