
"How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless (10375) is a charming and well-executed display figure that earns its Recommended BrickScore of 75.1, with 682 owner ratings averaging 4.85 out of 5 and strong enthusiasm from franchise fans. The articulated head, interchangeable mouth pieces, and fully printed elements make it a standout gift and display piece at $69.99."
The How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless set (10375) earns a BrickScore of 75.1 (Recommended tier), driven almost entirely by a large pool of enthusiastic owner reviews. All available reviews come from LEGO.com buyers who gave it five stars, and the aggregate across 682 ratings is 4.85 out of 5. LEGO's own platform signals a 79% would-recommend rate and a value-for-money score of 4.49 out of 5. The set delivered strongly as a display piece and gift, though some buyers noted the chibi-style proportions differ from the film-accurate look and wished for a Hiccup minifigure.
Where they split: Some buyers wished for a more film-accurate Toothless proportions rather than the chibi aesthetic, and the absence of a Hiccup minifigure is a recurring wish. However, these are mild preferences rather than criticisms that undercut the overall positive reception.



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"Toothless is nothing short of adorable!"
Jay's Brick Blog
"Isn't he adorable?"
Rebrickable Reviews
"There's no denying that Toothless' face is adorable and those big green eyes are hard to resist."
The Brothers Brick
"Not what we might have expected but charming nonetheless"
Brickset Reviews
"Toothless is nothing short of adorable!"

"Isn't he adorable?"

"There's no denying that Toothless' face is adorable and those big green eyes are hard to resist."

"Not what we might have expected but charming nonetheless"
HTTYD fans overwhelmingly adore the finished Toothless model for its cuteness, posability, and printed pieces, but a vocal minority reports the head being too heavy for the body, causing the whole build to feel unstable, and many wish for a Hiccup minifigure and a larger scale.
Amazon4.9
LEGO.com4.8