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22544107623_4d3897564e_z.jpglego Modular Castle by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

This castle is built from small modular pieces that are 4x8 a 8x8 studs. This system was designed to allow even young builders to quickly and easily build, enjoy and then put away the castle they wanted to have that day. This is the Kingdoms Lego Modular Castles System. Please let Lego know you would like to see this as a set by voting for it at https://ideas.lego.com/projects/116214

22483814061_281a9cf575_z.jpgLego Modular Castle bottom Modules by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

Here are the basic room or wall module. They can be stacked to make a tower or connected to make a wall.

22472832565_50759b7d3a_z.jpgLego Modular Castle balconies and bridges by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

These are the balcony and bridge modules.They hang off the rooms using Lego Technic Pins

21850107384_a9c286cef5_z.jpgLego Modular Castle Half Battlement modules by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

These are the battlement Modules that click into place on top of a room or balcony module.

You can quickly and easily make a new and different castle by connecting the modules in endless combinations..

22406101454_2c4d02e015_z.jpgLego Modular Castle h by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

Here is picture of some modules laid out and below that a picture of the basic castle made using those modules.

23015347582_b1cbc867a6_z.jpgLego Modular Castle i by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

Now we will add some towers. The modules are again laid out in front

22406099594_1dc34bfc58_z.jpgLego Modular Castle j by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

Now we have towers.

23040009341_c76f646325_z.jpgLego Modular Castle k by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

Now lets make the towers taller. See the modules that will be used in front.

22610543787_d40dc29a97_z.jpgLego Modular Castle l by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

Now we have taller towers and it took only a few seconds.

22407672503_3b90a550cb_z.jpgLego Modular Castle m by Michael Kalkwarf, on Flickr

This system allows you to build castles both big and small. You are only limited by your imagination and the number of modules you have made.

Please let Lego know you would like to see this as a set by voting for it at https://ideas.lego.com/projects/116214

You can also find a video demonstration and a time lapse Castle build on YouTube

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Looks like a IKEA castle :classic:

It's a great design, and it brings a lot of variety and possibilities.

So you can always 'mix', that's cool.

  • 5 weeks later...
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Fantastic idea. I really like the modular/customizable design and how everything attaches. Lego should really consider a collectors type castle like this.

  • 1 month later...
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Thanks for the reply. I think Lego could make a lot of money on this.

thanks for the note Please vote for this on Lego ideas

Thanks for the support. Please vote for this on Lego Ideas

Thanks for the support. Please tell your friends to vote for this system on Lego Ideas.

Thanks for the note. Please vote for this modular castle on Lego Ideas

Thank you for taking the time to look at this system. Please vote for it on Lego Ideas

Thank you for seeing the value in this approach and not being distracted by the poor presentation. Please tell your friends about this system.

yes. That is the ideas. instead of limiting castles to the elite few who can build them from scratch. We now have a way that everybody. Including the kids who will actually play with ii can have a cool castle. A Lego castle is not just for mater builders anymore.

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