It’s a proper castle interior with gothic elements: high narrow windows, multiple arches, and, of course, candles. Each has its own place in the scene, but the abundance of accessories in the set provokes a ton of fun and silly scenarios.Īlthough some furniture pieces’ design may be a bit on the simple side, the wall of the classroom looks fantastic. There’s nothing sophisticated in the element’s design, but together they provide extreme playability.įor the play to start, you have to add the minifigures. With the walls infolded and the furniture placed beside the set takes more space on a table than I expected. This set can easily survive even a long trip in a kid’s backpack. Even the book is opened, nothing falls out or falls apart. Thanks to many antistuds on the inner side of the cover elements, you can attach almost all the accessories. I had no idea how the designers managed to fit everything between the book covers, but when you start unfolding the model, you can see how tight and neat the inside is. The front features a vertical artwork full of magic effects, while the back of the box depicts the set in action - and, by the way, it’s a horizontal picture.Īnd this is when the magic begins. The set comes in a fairly small box, but its design is what will make you stop and enjoy it before opening the set. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. The set will be available in January 2021 for US $29.99 | CAN $39.99 | UK £27.99. The set consists of just 241 pieces and comes with three minifigures. The first in the series is 76382 Transfiguration Class capturing one of Professor McGonagall’s lectures. LEGO doesn’t miss the opportunity to turn the phenomena into something both LEGO and Harry Potter fans will love and adore this way comes the new lineup of Hogwarts Moments - midsized sets designed as buildable books that can be unfolded into Hogwarts classrooms. In today’s popular culture, those two have become synonymous in many contexts. Very often, when we say Harry Potter, we mean books about magic and wizardry, and when we mention books about magic and wizards, of course, we talk about Harry Potter.
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