It's Called "Walking Castle "
We wanted to create something different. Not a decoration that sits on a shelf collecting dust, but something truly alive. Something that moves. That glows. That makes sound. Something that, while you build it, helps you forget the world outside.
We named it "Walking Castle" because it doesn't belong to any fixed place. It can stand on your desk, move to your windowsill, or even follow you from one city to another. It doesn't take root, so it stays free. We embedded this sense of wandering into every design detail: the wings gently lift as if ready to take off at any moment; the propeller slowly spins, as if defying gravity; the gears at the base turn and bite, like the heartbeat of the castle. It is not still. It is always preparing to leave.
During the design process, we asked ourselves: 821 pieces, all mortise and tenon structure, a difficulty rating of 6 stars — are we crazy? But in the end, we decided to keep the challenge. Because in this era that chases speed above all else, we wanted to give you a reason to slow down. Slow enough to focus only on the piece of wood in front of you. Slow enough to ignore the notifications on your phone. Slow enough to suddenly realize you've been sitting quietly for three hours. In those three hours, you're not completing a task. You're taking care of yourself.

This product is more than just a model. It's a small ecosystem. The transmission system makes the base gears, wings, chimneys, terrace, and propeller move together, creating the illusion that the entire castle is breathing. When the 20 LED lights turn on, the hull looks as if it's filled with stars — especially beautiful in the dark. The built-in music is neither loud nor sentimental; it simply accompanies you as you build, until the moment you decide to turn it off with a single touch. The touch control makes everything simple: one touch and everything starts; another touch and the music stops; a third touch and all returns to silence. On top of that, the top room can be detached and turned into a rotating display stand, giving your small figures or collectibles a little world of their own.

We also prepared for the unexpected. With 821 pieces, there's always a chance of slipping. That's why every set comes with a free tool kit. And if you accidentally lose or break a part, we provide after-sales replacement service. Not because we're generous, but because we don't want a single missing piece to stop you from building a castle that belongs to you.
A castle that belongs nowhere is waiting for someone willing to slow down.
Comments
Choi Ok-kyung said:
It’s so amazing, and I want to see it every day because I made it.
May 18, 2026
Winnie said:
When will the moving castle be available? Thank you
May 13, 2026
Greg Howard said:
I am anxious to get it and build it. Will go nicely with the other castles I have.
May 13, 2026