When one wizard isn't enough, you build a tower for an entire conclave! Wizards' Tower by mkol packs nearly 5,000 pieces into one of the most ambitious LEGO® Ideas projects ever submitted. This isn't just a tower (though it certainly towers) , it's a playground for wizards with more hidden mechanisms than Hogwarts itself.


The clever engineering shines brightest in the play functions. Pull the well's tree-based clutch mechanism and watch rocks transform into stairs while the entrance door swings open. Twist the tower's spire and witness walls become stairs as the ceiling rises to reveal hidden passages. Want to serenade the wizards? The organ actually "plays" when you press its keys (because what's magic without a musical soundtrack?).
But here's where mkol worked some real wizardry: the entire tower is modular. Swap rooms in seconds , library with hidden passages, alchemy lab, portal chamber, dining room complete with a brick-built lion painting (no stickers required!), and even an "adventure" room featuring trophies from a bear encounter. The corridors are modular too, from astro lab to prison cells. Why settle for one tower layout when you can have dozens?


The Wizards' Tower deliberately omits a back wall , brilliant design thinking that serves both display lovers and play enthusiasts. Want it on your shelf looking complete? The front face delivers. Want to show off those detailed interiors? Easy access without painful disassembly. Even individual rooms work as standalone mini-builds for smaller spaces.


With 1,520 supporters already enchanted and climbing toward the magic 10,000, this tower proves that sometimes bigger really is better. mkol has created something truly special here , a masterpiece that celebrates both LEGO® engineering and pure imaginative fun.
Ready to join the conclave? This tower needs your vote to cast its spell on LEGO® shelves worldwide. What magical room would you build first?
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