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Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Express Review

The latest Lego collection has been released and it's sure to be hugely popular amongst Lego and Harry Potter fans alike. Just in time for Christmas 2010, the new collaboration between Lego and perhaps the most popular series of Children's books ever - these sets are clearly going to be in high demand.

Lego Harry Potter depicts some of the most iconic scenes and places from the HP series, including Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts Castle and the two sets we are reviewing today, the Hogwarts Express and The Burrows...

Join Harry and Ron at the point where they meet Professor Lupin on the Hogwarts Express, Lego 4758 includes Hogsmeade Station, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Professor Lupin and a Dementor! You can lift off the lid of the passenger car and place Harry and Ron inside or pull the steering house cable to reveal a secret compartment!

A highly detailed set, the Lego Hogwarts Express is pure magic! There's 646 pieces that go into making this majestic set which is so fun to build! I built it with the help of my nephew, who was in awe of the vibrant red colour and took great pleasure in creating the Hogwarts Coat of Arms. A five years old he's at just the right age to appriciate how satisfying it is to finish a Lego build!

The second set we put together was The Burrow; a scene from Order of the Phoenix, featuring the Weasley's Christmas gathering, when they were forced to abandon their home following the arrival of the Death Eaters! A less complex set, The Burrow is a three storey asymmetrical house that features a pig pen, bedrooms and kitchen. As with all Lego sets, it comes with intricately detailed mini figures - six in total; Harry Potter, Ginny Weasley, Arthur Weasley, Molly Weasley, Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback...and a little pig!

Made up of 568 pieces it's a little time-consuming to put together and not as quirky looking as I'd hoped. I was however, once more impressed with the level of detail and all the little extras that were included...like the flames and reeds!

All-in-all, the Lego HP sets are fantastic value for money and beautifully detailed. Kids and adults will really enjoy creating these sets together.

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