In the past few years, LEGO has collaborated with all manner of video games, producing some of its most unique building sets in recent memory. The dynamic Ocarina of Time set, the adorable Animal Crossing set, and, the most recent arrival, the Pokémon set, have all proven popular and represented the properties they're based on well.
The newest video game LEGO set, though, is one we never could've predicted. It's based on a much more mature, non-Nintendo series — albeit a popular one that would be rife with opportunity for detailed and interesting builds, if LEGO chose to capitalize on it fully.
Custom LEGO retailer Brickperium is now offering a set of Kingdom Come: Deliverance-inspired minifigures, according to developer Warhorse Studiios on X (spotted by GameRant). You can now pick up the figures, depicting protagonist Henry of Skalitz and his ally and potential romantic partner Hans Capon, for €53 and €56, respectively (about $60 and $64). They're currently available for pre-order, and are expected to ship within three weeks.
The figures are immensely detailed: Hans comes fully kitted with his armor, sword, and shield, including a helmet with a movable visor and his floral cape. Henry's figure is...
