LEGO NINJAGO well and truly comes of age with 71847 The Guardian Dragon, its first set intended solely for display.
LEGO NINJAGO's experiments with display sets have spanned the NINJAGO City range, including last year's 71819 Dragon Stone Shrine and
71847 The Guardian Dragon
Release: Jun 1, 2025
Retiring: Dec 31, 2026
Price: £139.99 / $149.99 / €149.99
Pieces: 1,650
Minifigures: 1

NINJAGO enthusiasts who have been around since the start of the theme will find a lot to love in
Unlike other NINJAGO dragons, you won't be posing this model in a variety of ways to find that perfect look. Daidan is already in her ideal pose, stretching her wings while perched on an intricate rock structure. Almost every joint is locked in the correct position using angular tiles, ensuring that you can't possibly pose her wrong. While you can move her arms, there's not much reason to: this is a display set through and through, and it's proud of it.
The other current NINJAGO Legends set,
Daidan is jam-packed with detail, covering every inch of her beautifully-scaled form. The hints of gold allow the green and tan colour scheme to pop, drawing the eye from one aspect of the build to another. There has never been another LEGO creature built like this, but we can only hope that this will change after this extremely successful trial.
Despite the towering height of
That's not an issue, and only goes to show just how incredibly thoughtful the rest of the structural design in
The water flows from the peak of the rock structure, and the colour choices here are much more grounded than you'd usually see in NINJAGO. This contrasts with Daidan's bright colour scheme wonderfully and continues to sell the idea that this is a NINJAGO set for more mature fans. This base could have been a set on its own and still blown us away. Thankfully, it's just the supporting structure for one of NINJAGO's best-ever dragons.
Daidan's design is vastly different to any other NINJAGO dragon, too. The model leans into whimsy and fantasy more than ever, thanks in no small part to the halo-like crown on Daidan's head, topping the build like a shining beacon for all to see. Gone are the days of NINJAGO dragons with the same base appearance in different colours, and 71847 The Guardian Dragon demonstrates how NINJAGO has evolved and embraced its whimsical creatures.
A single minifigure joins the dragon in
Whether you have a passing interest in NINJAGO or have been here since day one, you owe it to yourself to strongly consider
The only complaint we can fathom is that the fabric wings are only printed on one side, but the back of the dragon build is more than detailed enough to make up for this, considering it's not the angle you'll be displaying this build at anyway. Otherwise, the LEGO NINJAGO team have come in swinging with
Our honest opinion:
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How long does it take to build LEGO NINJAGO 71847 The Guardian Dragon?
You'll spend around three hours putting together everything in 71847 The Guardian Dragon. While the build provides plenty of challenges, at no point does it ever feel frustrating or impossible.
How many pieces are in LEGO NINJAGO 71847 The Guardian Dragon?
There are 1,650 pieces in 71847 The Guardian Dragon, including two fabric wing elements and one minifigure.
How big is LEGO NINJAGO 71847 The Guardian Dragon?
71847 The Guardian Dragon measures 48cm tall and has a wingspan of 50cm. The circular base measures 19cm deep and 19cm wide.
How much does LEGO NINJAGO 71847 The Guardian Dragon cost?
You can pick up 71847 The Guardian Dragon right now for £139.99 / $149.99 / €149.99. The package includes the main build, a single minifigure, an exclusive poster and an instruction manual complete with concept sketches, all within a uniquely artistic LEGO NINJAGO box.





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