LEGO® Armor of Honor Could Become the Ultimate Display Knight in 2026

LEGO® Armor of Honor Could Become the Ultimate Display Knight in 2026

The LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor set, now with 10,000 supporters and officially under review, captures that spirit in brick form

LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.

Building the Past

The Armor of Honor project stands 28 centimeters tall and includes 782 pieces. You get a fully poseable knight with interchangeable weapons, a sword, shield, and axe, that can be arranged for display. 

LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.

The shield can be hang on his back, ready for a silent watch. Under the display base hides a secret chamber where the axe can be stored in four parts, and, for those who look closely, a king’s secret treasure map waits in the shadows.

LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.

Two medieval banners complete the scene, waving proudly beside the gold-accented Black Falcon emblem. The result feels museum-worthy, equal parts history and imagination.

LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.

A Legacy in Bricks

Every LEGO® set has a story. For creator Brian b59124, this one starts with a gift from his father, the Black Hawk Knight, his first ever LEGO® set. It became a symbol of protection and memory, a toy that turned into a bond.

LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.

Collectors’ Knightmare or Dream Come True

At a moderate size, the Armor of Honor fits neatly into any LEGO® medieval display. Collect several, and you have your own army. Display one, and it stands as a statue, perfect for any castle, ruin, or museum-themed MOC. The gold detailing and symmetrical base give it a premium feel. It’s the kind of build that doesn’t beg for minifigures, it commands respect from across the room.

LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.
LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.

With LEGO® Ideas reviewing it now, fans might know by May or June 2026 if this noble figure will join the official lineup. If approved, it could sit beside other LEGO® medieval icons like Lion Knights’ Castle (10305) or the Medieval Town Square (10332), and look completely at home.

Honor, Memory, and the Future of LEGO® History

There’s something timeless about this submission. Maybe it’s the gold Falcon crest. Maybe it’s the hidden treasure. Or maybe it’s that quiet link between father and child that still holds steady decades later. Whatever it is, Armor of Honor feels like a story every LEGO® fan already knows by heart.

LEGO® Ideas Armor of Honor has reached 10,000 votes and is under official review.

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