In a complete surprise, LEGO has revealed the newest LEGO Wizarding World Harry Potter set with the Hogwarts Castle (71043). LEGO failed to provide the official images or press release beforehand and I just received the files right before I had to go to work so I’ll upload the rest of the images later today. As expected, it is a microscale set that stays pretty true to the design of the castle. 71043 Hogwarts Castle Ages 16+. 6,020 pieces US $399.99 – CA $499.99 – DE 399.99€ – UK £349.99 – FR 419.99€ – DK 3499DK *Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing. Explore the magic of Hogwarts Castle! Make the magic come alive at the LEGO® Harry Potter 71043 Hogwarts Castle! This highly detailed LEGO Harry Potter collectible has over 6,000 pieces and offers a rewarding build experience. It comes packed with highlights from the Harry...
As we discussed previously (see: LEGO at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con), there were three exclusive sets available for purchase; the #75512 LEGO Star Wars Solo Millennium Falcon Cockpit, the #75996 LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Aquaman and Storm set, and the #75997 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Ant-Man and the Wasp set. All three sets […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
The first wave of LEGO Harry Potter sets have been out for some time, and yesterday, LEGO announced another upcoming set, the #71043 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle. Unfortunately, the press-release wasn’t sent out to LEGO fan sites, however the set is already listed at the Online LEGO Shop, so we can get all the […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
We haven’t posted anything from the BrotherhoodWorkshop for quite some time, so I thought to feature their latest video, retelling the story of Star Wars: The Last Jedi in just over two minutes. The BrotherhoodWorskhop is known for their high quality LEGO animations, in fact, many of the videos you find on LEGO’s own website […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
Using LEGO pieces to build mechanical creations is a popular hobby, as evidenced by all the crazy and impressive contraptions featured on LEGO forums, blogs, and YouTube channels. LEGO themselves runs a very interesting series on their own YouTube channel titled Beyond the Instructions, featuring all kinds of LEGO-built machines. We talked about them here […]Original linkOriginal author: admin