Harry Potter enthusiasts can ring in the new year by expanding their Lego collections with six new sets now available. Among the highlights is a detailed 2,750-piece model of Diagon Alley and a 1,601-piece recreation of Malfoy Manor, which offer fans a chance to immerse themselves in the Wizarding World. Additionally, the 2,405-piece Collector’s Edition of The Burrow, the beloved Weasley family home, is making its debut at major retailers.
These latest additions are part of over 100 new Lego product launches for January, which also includes sets inspired by popular franchises like Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, and Star Wars.
New Lego Harry Potter Sets
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Diagon Alley ($200)
This expansive 2,750-piece build allows fans to recreate the iconic shopping street from the series. It features notable establishments such as Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Ollivanders Wand Shop, and The Daily Prophet HQ, complete with Easter Eggs for avid fans. The set includes 12 minifigures, including Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Draco Malfoy, along with the Knight Bus and various accessories for the outdoors. -
Malfoy Manor ($150)
Inspired by the Deathly Hallows, this 1,601-piece set brings the gloomy Malfoy estate to life for the first time. With details to explore, the set includes nine minifigures, such as Voldemort, Draco Malfoy, and Dobby. -
Hagrid’s and Harry’s Motorcycle Ride ($50)
Featuring 617 pieces, this set includes buildable versions of Harry and Hagrid, along with Hagrid’s motorbike and a small version of Hedwig. Once completed, it stands at over 6.5 inches tall. -
Hogwarts Castle: Flying Lessons ($80)
This 651-piece set comes with six minifigures and creates a fun playset that includes key locations like the Quidditch equipment room and Transfiguration classroom. -
Hogwarts Castle: Dueling Club ($25)
A 158-piece set that lets fans reenact the duel between Harry and Draco, including four minifigures and an interactive component for added fun. - Charms Class ($20)
This 204-piece set features Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and Professor Flitwick, including a mini-game function and collectible Hogwarts portraits to enhance the experience.
The release of these sets continues to affirm the lasting popularity of the Harry Potter franchise, despite recent controversies surrounding the author.