The LEGO Lion (LION-1) roars with vibrant color and simple charm.
The LEGO Lion (LION-1) roars with vibrant color and simple charm. This retired set captures the essence of the king of the jungle in a small, brick-built model, utilizing a striking orange and yellow palette to bring this majestic creature to life.
This set is perfect for LEGO enthusiasts who appreciate unique and colorful desk ornaments. The Lion offers a quick and satisfying build and serves as an eye-catching display piece.
Skip this if you're looking for a complex build experience or high playability. With only 35 pieces, this set focuses on simplicity and aesthetics. Consider larger animal builds like the LEGO Creator Tiger 31129-1 for a more involved project.
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The LEGO Lion theme receives mixed reactions, with the Lion Knights' Castle 10305 drawing attention as a 90th-anniversary set. JANG's LEGO Reviews offers a positive review of the B model of the Creator 3-in-1 Wild Safari Animals 31150 Lion, while other reviews, like EvanTubeHD's Lion Chi Temple, maintain a neutral stance.
Beyond the Brick questions the cost of the Lion Knights' Castle 10305, while JANGBRiCKS considers it better than any classic castle. Tiago Catarino reviews the LEGO Simbas, offering insights for Lion King fans interested in the two models.