LEGO 76407 Harry Potter The Shrieking Shack & Whomping Willow 2 in 1 Wizarding World Toy with 6 Character Minifigures, The Prisoner of Azkaban Set, Gifts for Kids, Girls & Boys

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LEGO 76407 Harry Potter The Shrieking Shack & Whomping Willow 2 in 1 Wizarding World Toy with 6 Character Minifigures, The Prisoner of Azkaban Set, Gifts for Kids, Girls & Boys

LEGO 76407 Harry Potter The Shrieking Shack & Whomping Willow 2 in 1 Wizarding World Toy with 6 Character Minifigures, The Prisoner of Azkaban Set, Gifts for Kids, Girls & Boys

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I don’t think it’s entirely profiteering, inflation also factors in. Not just the inflation of the dollar, but the cost of obtaining the necessary materials for production and the cost of efficiently transporting the products have also increased." Additionally, the professor's head is now clean-shaven, revealing the characteristic scratches across his face. This reddish brown hair piece remains unaltered though, which is appropriate because it looks superb. However, maybe even more appealing is the accompanying werewolf minifigure, which portrays Lupin's ferocious alternative form!

This LEGO Harry Potter set also comes with 4 random wizard card tiles (16 in total) for kids to collect. The free LEGO Building Instructions app lets kids view, zoom and rotate the model as they build. There is a whole world of magic recreated in LEGO style, this set is perfect to expand LEGO Harry Potter collections or to surprise a little wizard or witch fan with Harry Potter gift for kids 9+ years old. Sure, but let's say the total cost of producing a unit has increased by X. TLG is not increasing the retail price by X. They are increasing it by X + Y, where Y is the profit margin they want to hit. So I don't think any company should be let off the hook because of inflation. They are making sure they still hit or exceed their profit numbers. I agree. Wondering how I should fit it into the WV? Perhaps as a home for the Yeti 71002-8, or for a crotchety grinch-like character? The stone chimney is surprisingly basic, but looks good and follows the twisted shape of this whole structure. The upper floor is connected to the ground level using turntables, replicating the natural bowing evident onscreen. Slopes and wedge plates further complement the angled construction, as though the whole building is twisting, rather than only the higher level. The new version of Peter Pettigrew shares various similarities with the minifigure from 75965 The Rise of Voldemort, including the same striped suit and wrinkled face. Despite those overt resemblances, this minifigure is almost completely different, sharing only his dark orange hair element with the previous Peter Pettigrew design.

Reddish brown stripes decorate Peter's suit, which corresponds with the source material and appears fittingly ragged. The exclusive head is certainly my favourite aspect of this minifigure though, presenting perfect expressions. One side seems nervous and somewhat sympathetic, while the other displays a sinister smile. Yep. I've had more boxes smashed horribly from buying at Lego.com than I did going to the local Lego store and grabbing their smash-n-dents at 10% sale. Probably should've complained. Delight Harry Potter fans of all ages with this LEGO Harry Potter set, detailing a modular version of The Ministry of Magic! It’s the first LEGO set to feature the magical headquarters in such accurate detail.

The hair element and double-sided head remain identical though, which is fortunate because I think Sirius' raging expression looks fantastic. The character's Animagus form is also included, with striking yellow eyes and simple fur printing around the head. This shape does not entirely reflect Padfoot's appearance onscreen, but provides a satisfactory likeness and represents an enticing addition to this set. The ground floor only appears briefly during The Prisoner of Azkaban, so this area is sparsely furnished. Nevertheless, the gloomy interior looks great, including dark orange and dark green highlights, which interrupt the otherwise drab colours. I like the pearl dark grey chest too, shared with 76397 Hogwarts Moment: Defence Against the Dark Arts Class.

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The design of HP sets seems to be getting better. This set is fun, has nice interior detail, and the exterior is really impressive. Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard The set was provided for review by LEGO. All opinions expressed are those of the author. Minifigures Snow covers the building, reminiscent of 76388 Hogsmeade Village Visit. However, I think this example appears slightly more realistic, including icicles and drifted snow on windowsills. The dark brown windows and dark tan frames are similarly effective because they contrast against the reddish brown walls, while their elongated shape gives the desired appearance of imposing height. The most obvious difference between the existing Whomping Willow and this rendition is the angle. The new design can reach minifigures more easily, although I wish the tree could have been positioned upright without requiring modifications. However, the consistent colour scheme of reddish brown and dark brown looks fantastic, with dark green elements providing welcome accents among the branches.



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