Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 fans have a new way to celebrate one of 2025’s biggest RPGs (outside of replaying Henry’s adventure, of course), as developer Warhorse Studios has officially partnered with custom brick-building company Brickperium to release LEGOs for the franchise. While they’re built using recycled LEGO bricks, they’re fully custom creations designed for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and/or LEGO collectors rather than traditional LEGO sets.
Brickperium does not produce official LEGO products or sets, yet it does create unofficial LEGOs for gaming franchises. Before Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Brickperium released LEGO mini-figures related to the Witcher franchise, for example. And Warhorse Studios officially licensed the new mini-figs for Kingdom Come 2.
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New Mini-figures for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Hans Capon and Henry of Skalitz
As announced by Warhorse Studios, Brickperium has released mini-figures for the two main characters of Kingdom Come 2—Hans Capon and Henry of Skalitz. Brickperium used recycled elements from other LEGO sets to create a foundation for each, then it added custom printed parts and designed pieces to painstakingly recreate each character. Henry of Skalitz has custom bringandine armor, printed thigh pieces, and a chained collar with his emblem, showing the detail Brickperium applies to these mini-figures. As such, fans shouldn’t worry about this being like a knock-off LEGO mini-figure that comes out way off base, but instead, it should be treated as an alternative LEGO purchase.
Who’s That Character?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.
Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.
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On the Brickperium website, Hans Capon is listed at 56,00 Euros, and Henry of Skalitz is listed at 53,00 Euros (which is roughly $63.84 and $60.26 USD, respectively). That does not include shipping, but Brickperium does ship to the United States. Currently, both items are treated as pre-orders but are expected to be complete and dispatched in roughly 3 weeks from purchase.
Hans Capon Mini-Figure Items
- Custom UV-Printed Figure
- Silver Noble Cuirass Gold Trim
- Lords of Leipa Heater Shield #2
- Silver Broadsword
- Silver Noble Visor Bascinet Gold Trim
- Sleeves
- Red Noble Floral Cape
Henry of Skalitz Mini-Figure Items
- Custom UV-Printed Figure
- Milanese Brigadine
- Chainmail Collar with Emblem
- Sir Radzig’s Sword
- Bascinet Helmet
- Sleeves
All of this said, it bears repeating: these mini-figures are officially licensed by Warhorse, but they are not official LEGO products. Brickperium modifies and repackages recycled LEGO bricks to create its figures, meaning the LEGO Group neither produces nor endorses them. For collectors, however, the Warhorse license is arguably the more important part, as it makes these some of the first officially licensed Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 brick figures available.
Scratch & Peek
Identify the cover art while scratching off as little foil as
possible.
Identify the cover art while scratching off as little foil as possible.
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Beyond these new mini-figures, the future of Kingdom Come looks bright. Warhorse Studios recently announced it was working on two new video games: an open-world Lord of the Rings game, which was rumored but still exciting nonetheless, and a brand new Kingdom Come game. Both are a ways out and it’ll be interesting to see how the next Kingdom Come game is handled, but there are plenty of ways to remain involved with the franchise, these new mini-figures included.
- Released
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February 4, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / Use of Alcohol, Blood and Gore, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity
- Developer(s)
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Warhorse Studios

