What happens when you combine one of the world's most beloved board games with LEGO® bricks? Carcassonne, Artwork & Micro-Scale Board Game delivers exactly that magic. Lincoln SixBricks has transformed Klaus-Jürgen Wrede's iconic tile-placement game into a brilliant micro-scale LEGO® experience that works as both a playable game and wall-hanging artwork. This clever build captures everything that makes Carcassonne special while adding the creative flexibility only LEGO® bricks can provide.


The design includes 49 tiles in 7x7 stud format, totaling just over 3,400 pieces including the display frame. Each tile represents the medieval French countryside with roads, cities, manors, and fields built at micro-scale perfection. Lincoln SixBricks has included the classic River mini-expansion and the Inns expansion, giving players the full Carcassonne experience. The brilliant twist? Instead of cardboard pieces, you are placing LEGO® tiles that snap together to create an ever-changing medieval landscape.



What sets this project apart is its dual nature as both game and art piece. The tiles can be arranged in countless combinations within the included frame and hung on your wall like any other LEGO® artwork (complete with the same hook system). When you want to play, simply take it down and start building your medieval kingdom tile by tile. The game includes brick-built meeples plus 12 minifigures representing special characters, and yes, Lincoln SixBricks chose astronaut minifigures for their bright colors and awesome visual appeal.



This project deserves your support because it represents the perfect marriage of LEGO® building and classic board gaming. Carcassonne, Artwork & Micro-Scale Board Game proves that LEGO® sets can be more than display pieces - they can be interactive experiences that bring families together.



Whether you are a Castle fan, a board game enthusiast, or someone who appreciates clever LEGO® design, this project offers something special. Head over to LEGO® Ideas and show your support - because who wouldn't want to build their way through medieval France, one fantastic tile at a time?
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