Disney

Mini Belle & Tiana with Castle

Two buildable princesses and a castle that doubles as a shelf for the whole collection.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 43291 · 2026

Pieces358
Minifigs2
Year2026
Set number43291

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The verdict

The first time I clicked Belle's hair piece into place and saw her yellow ball gown come together out of stacked bricks, I understood exactly what LEGO was going for here.

These are not minifigs, they are small buildable figures with real personality, and Tiana's leaf tiara is a genuinely clever solution I didn't see coming. I will be honest with you though, the castle is really a display stand with a spinning turntable, not a play set with rooms and stairs, so if you came expecting a proper little castle you will feel a bit shorted. This one is for the collector who wants Belle and Tiana on a shelf looking good, more than for a kid who wants to act out a story inside a castle.

Best for: Disney Princess collectors building the full set of six 2026 mini figures for display

The full review

What it is

This is one of three launch sets in LEGO's new Mini Disney Princess line for 2026, and it pairs Belle in her yellow ball gown with Tiana in green, both built as small posable figures rather than standard minifigs. Belle carries a book, Tiana carries a spoon, and both have moving arms so they can actually hold their accessories instead of just clutching them stiffly. The build itself is quick and satisfying in the way good BrickHeadz-style sets are, snapping together in distinct stages for the hair, the gown, and the little display stand.

The catch

Where I want to be straight with you is on what that stand actually is. LEGO calls it a castle, and marketing renders make it look like a proper building, but what you get is seven rectangular pods that connect into columns and a wall of six display slots, with a balcony section on top holding a spinning turntable. It is a clever, reconfigurable shelf system for the whole collectible wave, and I like that it grows as you add more sets, but it is not a castle you build a story around. At $39.99 for 358 pieces and two figures, you are also paying a bit of a premium for character design over raw part count.

Who it's for

Get this one if you are chasing the full set of six princesses, Belle and Tiana are two of the strongest sculpts in the wave, and you like the idea of a modular display system that ties the whole collection together. Skip it if you wanted an actual castle playset with rooms to act out scenes in, or if the oversized-eyes styling isn't your thing. This is a shelf piece and a character piece first, a building set second.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building it feels closer to a BrickHeadz set than a classic Disney castle. You work through Belle first, then Tiana, then the stand, each section going together fast with satisfying clicks rather than fiddly technique building. The figures use layered, sculptural pieces for hair and gowns instead of printed torsos, which makes them feel more like little statues than posable minifigs, even though the arms do move.

The standout parts for me are Belle's hair, which stacks several distinct pieces to get real volume and shape, and Tiana's tiara, which LEGO solved with a pair of green leaf elements rather than a printed or molded crown piece, a genuinely original touch. The display stand's connecting pods are simple but versatile, since they combine with the other two launch sets in the wave to build a bigger wall of display slots. At 358 pieces for two figures and a modular stand, the part count leans more toward character sculpting than bulk building, so don't come in expecting a lot of structural complexity.

Fun facts

  • 0143291 is one of three launch sets in LEGO's new Mini Disney Princess collectible line for 2026, alongside 43284 Mini Anna & Elsa and 43303 Mini Jasmine & Rapunzel.
  • 02Tiana's tiara is built from a pair of green leaf elements rather than a dedicated crown piece, a repurposed-part solution reviewers called out as one of the set's cleverest details.
  • 03The included stand is designed to connect with the stands from the other Mini Disney Princess sets, letting collectors build out one larger modular display wall as they add more figures.
  • 04The set launched at a US MSRP of $39.99 for 358 pieces and two figures, part of LEGO's first push into small buildable Disney Princess figures rather than traditional minifig-scale sets.

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