A LEGO version of Kaamelott?  A fan imagined this box and it can become a reality thanks to you!

A LEGO version of Kaamelott? A fan imagined this box and it can become a reality thanks to you!

After Kaamelott in the series, Kaamelott in the movie and Kaamelott in Funko POP figures, here is Kaamelott in LEGO! Almost… a fan imagined what a LEGO version of Alexandre Astier’s beloved medieval comedy might look like, and it’s a dream. And it’s up to you to realize this set…

Lincoln SixBricks, his pseudonym, actually posted his project on the LEGO.com website under the Product Ideas category: the user now needs fan support. Designed like a film set, with open walls and a movable platform for filming episodes, it recreated iconic locations from the show such as the throne room, dining room, bedroom, tavern, forest and round table.

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The rooms dedicated to the series are decorated in medieval style with antique furniture, weapons, fireplaces, candles, torches, food… not to forget the stylized coat of arms of the series. The king bedroom bed was also designed to open and accommodate two figures, sitting or lying down, and closes like a blanket. As for the forest and the tavern, they can be separated from the rest of the structure, so that the environment and depth of field can vary depending on the needs of the filming episodes.

The series honors 12 main characters: we named Perceval, Caradoc, Lancelot, Leodagan, Bohort, Merlin, Blaise, Guinevere, Lady Selly, Calogrenant, Tavernier and of course King Arthur, all dressed in their emblems. Costumes from the first season (with accessories), costumes that the creator himself designed for the occasion, as well as heads redesigned to look like the characters in question.

Also added are two other figures representing operators and other set members who also have their own production platform mounted on 4 aircraft wheels that can quickly move around the set and connect to each recording location.

On top of all that, the set also comes with a number of easter eggs from various episodes of the series: a discobolus brought from Rome to the bedroom, a card on the table that smells bad (like the feet from Carradoc), a cat on the bed (more precisely Merlin during Cat Week), a shark’s tooth, forgotten in a tavern, A catapult that actually works, mounted on wheels and designed to throw LEGO pieces, and finally, the Grail itself, hidden in the corner of the forest…

Now it’s up to you: in order to be able to add this 2,958-piece set to your collection, you have to Support this project By sharing and reposting as you wish. In the meantime, rediscover another small object that all fans have been waiting for…

Kaamelott is available to stream on MyCanal or live on W9, 6ter or Paris Première.

Source: Allocine

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