Fans of Harry Potter can start the new year by enhancing their Lego collection. Six new Harry Potter Lego sets are now available, featuring a 2,750-piece rendition of Diagon Alley and a 1,601-piece model of Malfoy Manor. Speaking of iconic residences of Hogwarts students, the 2,405-piece Collector’s Edition of The Burrow (the Weasley family’s home) is now available at major retailers, including Amazon.
The latest Harry Potter sets are just a fraction of the over 100 new product launches from Lego this January. The brick company has also released kits inspired by Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, Star Wars, and other popular franchises.
New Lego Harry Potter Sets
- Lego Harry Potter – Diagon Alley (2,750 pieces) — $200
- Lego Harry Potter – Malfoy Manor (1,601 pieces) — $150
- Lego Harry Potter – The Burrow Collector’s Edition (2,405 pieces) — $260
- Lego Harry Potter – Hogwarts Castle: Flying Lessons (651 pieces) — $80
- Lego Harry Potter – Hagrid & Harry’s Bike Ride (617 pieces) — $50
- Lego Harry Potter – Hogwarts Castle: Dueling Club (158 pieces) — $25
- Lego Harry Potter – Hogwarts Castle: Charms Class (204 pieces) — $20
Lego Harry Potter – Diagon Alley (2,750 Pieces)
$200
Arguably one of the most impressive Harry Potter building sets that Lego has unveiled so far, the enormous and intricately designed Diagon Alley playset stands as quite the highlight for avid enthusiasts of the franchise. The 2,750-piece set can be showcased as a two-sided street (illustrated above), featuring a block of buildings with Gringotts at its center, or as five distinct sections.
Fans of Harry Potter will find numerous iconic shops and establishments featured within the storybooks and films: Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Ollivanders Wand Shop, The Daily Prophet headquarters, The Leaky Cauldron, Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, Florean Fortescue’s Ice Cream Parlor, and Mr. Mulpepper’s Apothecary. In addition to the authentic exterior designs, the buildings in Diagon Alley include a variety of Easter Eggs for fans to discover while assembling.
Diagon Alley would certainly feel incomplete without its magical inhabitants, so fortunately this set also includes 12 Harry Potter Lego microfigures, such as:
- Harry Potter
- Hermione Granger
- Ron Weasley
- Fred Weasley
- George Weasley
- Ginny Weasley
- Lavender Brown
- Draco Malfoy
- Narcissa Malfoy
- Mr. Borgin
The Diagon Alley set also includes the Knight Bus and various additional accessories for the pathways outside of the shops.
This is not the first time Lego has launched a Diagon Alley set. A 5,544-piece Diagon Alley set was released as an exclusive by Lego in 2020. Although it is still available, it commands a price of $450. The earlier version had more shops but fewer total structures. Therefore, this new $200 model offers fans a more affordable way to build the beloved Wizarding World shopping district.
Lego Harry Potter – Malfoy Manor (1,601 Pieces)
$150
The other new large-scale Harry Potter Lego set is inspired by the Deathly Hallows. The 1,601-piece set brings the ominous Malfoy Manor to the Lego realm for the first time. You might want to present it with the exterior showing (as depicted above), but if you flip it around, you can explore all the rooms and furnishings within Malfoy Manor.
Malfoy Manor also features 9 Lego minifigures along with one brick-based animal (Voldemort’s serpent, Nagini):
- Harry Potter
- Hermione Granger
- Voldemort (and Nagini)
- Draco Malfoy
- Lucius Malfoy
- Narcissa Malfoy
- Bellatrix Lestrange
- Luna Lovegood
- Dobby
Lego Harry Potter – Hagrid & Harry’s Bike Ride (617 pieces)
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$50
This Lego set, inspired by the Deathly Hallows, features Hagrid’s and Harry’s Bike Ride. With 617 components, it allows you to build figures of Harry and Hagrid, both equipped with movable limbs, along with Hagrid’s motorcycle and sidecar. Additionally, you can create a small representation of Hedwig that has a rotating head and flapping wings. Once constructed, this set measures over 6.5 inches in height.
Lego Harry Potter – Hogwarts Castle: Flying Classes (651 pieces)
$80
The Hogwarts Castle: Flying Classes set includes 651 pieces and features six minifigures: Harry Potter, Neville Longbottom, Draco Malfoy, Professor McGonagall, Madam Hooch, and Oliver Wood. When fully built, you’ll have an engaging playset with a foldable structure that features a Quidditch equipment room, Transfiguration classroom, office, and several other areas for your minifigures to explore.
Lego Harry Potter – Hogwarts Castle: Dueling Club (158 pieces)
$25
Relive the iconic moment between Harry and Draco with the
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Modern Hogwarts Castle: Dueling Membership setup. This is a compact assembly consisting of 158 components, yet it undeniably features four minifigures: Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Gilderoy Lockhart, and Severus Snape. Additionally, there’s a fascinating interactive aspect that allows you to topple a minifigure by pressing the steps that lead to the dueling arena.
Lego Harry Potter – Hogwarts Castle: Charms Class (204 pieces)
$20
Step into Charms Class with this 204-piece Lego collection. It includes minifigures of Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and Professor Flitwick, featuring a playful Wingardium Leviosa feather-levitation element. Completing the set is one of 14 collectible Hogwarts portraits and the capability to connect with other modular Lego Harry Potter collections to construct a larger Hogwarts Castle.
Although Harry Potter remains a beloved franchise, the anti-trans views expressed by its creator and author of the original series, JK Rowling, have cast a shadow over the saga in recent years. For further insight, read our comprehensive article on how Rowling’s remarks have affected the transgender community. In this article, you can also find links to transgender creators you can support, and charities where you can donate.
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