🐉 Soar into adventure with the ultimate Viking dragon duo!
This How to Train Your Dragon set features a 33 cm Toothless dragon with realistic wings and movable limbs, paired with a 7.5 cm Hiccup action figure that attaches via saddle pegs. Designed for kids ages 4 and up, it encourages imaginative play and is part of the collectible Roaring Minis series. No assembly or batteries required, making it an instant hit for fans and collectors alike.
Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 2.54 x 15.24 cm; 272.16 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 14 years |
Item model number | 6074007 |
Language: | German, Multilingual |
Number of Game Players | 2 UK |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Composition | Plastic |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 28 April 2025 |
ASIN | B0DD58F9R9 |
R**N
Very disappointed
My son was looking forward to getting this toy, the dragon is great, but unfortunately the boy was broken upon delivery. Seems very flimsy.
M**D
A heroic duo perfect for imaginative play
This Toothless and Hiccup figure set brings a piece of How to Train Your Dragon magic into the hands of young fans. With a beautifully designed dragon and a child-friendly size, it’s a great addition to any playroom adventure.Toothless – A Standout Star:The real highlight of this set is undoubtedly Toothless. The model is well-sized for little hands, making it easy for kids to swoop him through the air, dive into battle, or recreate iconic flight scenes from the movies. Some basic assembly is required, but it’s straightforward and quick to get everything in place.The dragon also features basic articulation, with movable parts that enhance play without being overly complex. What really adds a nice touch is the textured wings, which don’t just look good—they also feel surprisingly accurate to how you’d imagine a Night Fury’s wings might feel. It’s a small but thoughtful detail that elevates the overall quality.Hiccup – Room for Improvement:Unfortunately, the Hiccup figure doesn’t quite match the bar set by Toothless. While functional for play, he feels generic in appearance and lacks the recognisable features or finer detail that fans of the film would expect. It’s a bit of a let-down, especially when paired with such a well-crafted dragon.Pros:✔️ Well-detailed and sturdy Toothless figure✔️ Ideal size for small hands and active play✔️ Basic movement adds to imaginative storytelling✔️ Textured wings add a unique and realistic feel✔️ Encourages both film-based and open-ended playCons:➖ Hiccup figure lacks character accuracy and detail➖ Some minor assembly required (though easy)Final Verdict:This Toothless and Hiccup set is a great toy for kids who love the How to Train Your Dragon world. Toothless is impressively made, engaging to play with, and thoughtfully designed. While Hiccup doesn’t quite live up to the same standard, the overall set still offers a lot of value for the price and delivers plenty of play potential.Perfect for little dragon riders in the making.
A**A
Hiccup's legs fell off - so we fed them to the dragon.....
The Toothless figure is great, with an opening mouth that adds to the fun!Unfortunately, Hiccup isn’t well made and doesn’t seem built for active play—his legs fell off pretty quickly. My daughter has now put them in Toothless’ mouth, so it looks like the dragon is eating Hiccup’s legs—not quite what we expected, but pretty funny!Overall, mixed feelings—Toothless is solid, but Hiccup could be better quality.
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