Warhorse Studios has officially collaborated with custom brick-building company Brickperium to release a line of licensed figures based on the upcoming RPG, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Crafted for franchise fans and collectors alike, these figures utilize recycled, genuine LEGO components as a foundation, combining them with custom-designed and printed pieces to reflect the historical aesthetic of the game.
The new product line focuses heavily on the series’ dual protagonists, Henry of Skalitz and Sir Hans Capon. Brickperium’s approach avoids the standard generic fantasy templates often seen in unofficial kits, choosing instead to meticulously recreate the specific attire worn by the characters. For example, the Henry figure features custom-molded brigandine armor, intricate leg printing, and a specialized chain collar displaying his character’s personal emblem.
While the figures are made from original LEGO materials, they are not standard, mass-produced commercial sets found on retail shelves. Brickperium operates independently from the LEGO Group, specializing in high-end, officially licensed custom projects for popular gaming intellectual property. The company previously gained recognition within the RPG community for producing similar custom minifigures based on CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher franchise.
This merchandise rollout serves as an early promotional milestone for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which remains one of the most anticipated medieval role-playing titles scheduled for release in 2025. By targeting collectors with limited, high-detail figures rather than standard toy sets, Warhorse Studios is leaning directly into the dedicated, history-focused demographic that has supported the franchise since its debut. Availability and pricing details for the Henry and Hans Capon figures are expected to be managed directly through Brickperium’s storefront.