This LEGO market square makes up part of a massive modular medieval metropolis – with over 14,500 pieces!

The last couple of LEGO builds we’ve featured from Sandro Damiano have all been just small parts of a greater whole. Slowly but surely, Sandro is building up an enormous modular castle world. It’s a rapidly-growing settlement! This is already the 5th segment, and number 6 is apparently on its way too. What’s impressive – aside from the modularity – is how all the sections stand as great models in their own right. The latest addition is a medieval market village. This portion is well over 100 studs long! And that means there’s plenty to explore…

Medieval market square

This collage gives a nice whistle-stop tour of some of the patrons of this village. You’ve got bakers, fishmongers, jesters…

Medieval market square

… And of course, some Black Falcon and Lion knights to keep an eye on things. There are 32 minifigures all told, and some 14,500 pieces making up this colossal diorama!

Medieval market square

Medieval market square

Among all the details, though, there’s one building that sticks out as my personal favourite. Did you spot it? That little red and black hut in the middle is a tribute to one of the best-loved classic castle sets, 6067 Guarded Inn. It’s a redux that would be worthy of a feature in its own right; a microcosm of Sandro’s approach to modular building!

Medieval market square

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