Playmobil having been creating fantastic children’s toys since 1974, and one of their most popular themes in recent years has been the excellent DreamWorks Dragons Playmobile figures and sets. Here we show you some of the new additions to the series with toys based on the last film in the HTTYD trilogy, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.

All the Dragon Playmobil sets featured here are suitable for children aged 4 and upwards. They do contain small parts so you have to be careful if you have children younger than 4 years old. Each set comes with lots of interesting accessories for the characters and movable parts for fun play. There are also instructions to help set up the figures and care information.

Playmobil The Hidden World play sets

Playmobil 70037 DreamWorks Dragons, Hiccup and Toothless with Baby Dragon

Playmobil 70037 DreamWorks Dragons, Hiccup and Toothless with Baby Dragon
This playset comprises of Hiccup in a flight suit, Toothless with a white baby dragon and other fun accessories.

Playmobil 70038 DreamWorks Dragons, Light Fury with Baby Dragon and Children

Playmobil 70038 DreamWorks Dragons, Light Fury with Baby Dragon and Children
In this set you have Light Fury and a baby dragon, two Viking children and other great accessories. The Light Fury can shoot arrows from her mouth!

Playmobil 70040 DreamWorks Dragons, Hiccup and Astrid with Baby Dragon

Playmobil 70040 DreamWorks Dragons, Hiccup and Astrid with Baby Dragon
Play with adult Hiccup and Astrid and one of Toothless and Light Fury’s baby dragons. This set comes complete with fish and vessel accessories.

Playmobil 70039 DreamWorks Dragons, Deathgripper with Grimmel

Playmobil 70039 DreamWorks Dragons, Deathgripper with Grimmel
Every hero needs a baddie and here is Grimmel with his bow, Deathgripper, and other accessories so you can get to be the bad guys fighting the good guys!

Playmobil 9247 DreamWorks Dragons Astrid and Stormfly

Playmobil 9247 DreamWorks Dragons Astrid and Stormfly
Astrid and Stormfly are teammates and best friends. In this Playmobil set Stormfly’s wings, legs and lower jaw are movable, and Astrid can ride on her while sitting or standing.

Playmobil 9459 Dragons Snotlout and Hookfang

Playmobil 9459 Dragons Snotlout and Hookfang
Both Snotlout and Hookfang can be stubborn, but they are also fearless in battle. Here Snotlout has his weapons and armour, whilst Hookfang has a saddle, bucket with fish, sheep and other accessories.

Playmobil 9460 Dragons Fishlegs and Meatlug

Playmobil 9460 Dragons Fishlegs and Meatlug
Most dragons have a rowdy nature, but Meatlug is calm and loving, especially when it comes to his rider Fishlegs. This set contains a riding saddle, helmet, table with benches, campfire, sheep and other fun accessories.

Playmobil 9458 Dragons Ruffnut and Tuffnut with Barf and Belch

Playmobil 9458 Dragons Ruffnut and Tuffnut with Barf and Belch
Ruffnut and Tuffnut are the comedians of the dragon riders! This set contains the twins, Barf & Belch, riding saddles, a rowing boat, sheep, helmets, a basket with fish and many other great accessories.

Playmobil 70041 DreamWorks Dragons, Astrid with Hobgobbler

Playmobil 70041 DreamWorks Dragons, Astrid with Hobgobbler
This playset contains Astrid in her warrior outfit complete with axe and helmet, and a cute but very destructive Hobgobbler dragon.

Playmobil 9461 Dragons Gobber the Belch with Sheep Sling

Playmobil 9461 Dragons Gobber the Belch with Sheep Sling
This HTTYD Playmobil set is great, especially when combined with any of the other sets available. You can launch the supplied sheep skywards using the working catapult!


Playmobil Dreamworks Dragons Video

Here’s a very short video from Playmobil showing you just a small glimpse of some of the many brilliant things you can do with the Playmobil Dragons sets shown above!

About Playmobil

The PLAYMOBIL® toy system was created by Hans Beck in 1974 and since then has become a classic of children’s playrooms. Approximately 3 billion of the play figures with their unmistakable smiles have been manufactured so far and they continue to captivate children all over the world. About 40 different play themes are distributed in over 100 countries worldwide.