Unlike its spiritual classic Castle predecessor, LEGO Icons 10332 Medieval Town Square's village actually has its very own name.
This week saw the official reveal of 10332 Medieval Town Square, a 3,304-piece LEGO Icons set that will be released next month priced at £199.99 / $229.99 / €229.99. The model arrives exclusively for LEGO Insiders on March 1, then everyone else will be able to pick up the build from March 4.
LEGO Icons lead designer Henrik Rubin Saaby has already confirmed that

As well as numerous Easter eggs hidden throughout the model, Henrik has also revealed that he’s given
The official listing for the LEGO Icons build states that the model is actually called the village of Felsa, a name that may well have some deeper meaning. As far as we can tell, 10193 Medieval Market Village was never named as anything other than its product title, so it’s possible Henrik might still have some secrets to spill regarding the upcoming set.

“When I’m doing a set where there are characters, I usually do a background story for each character,” says Henrik. “I ask, what kind of life do they have? What is their name? What job do they do? How do they link together with other characters? And so on. For this set, I wrote a small story for each of the eight characters and then when I have that, it’s easier to design.”
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