The Harry Potter Lego range is the most collectible theme from Lego ever produced. You can relive all your favorite scenes from the movies and collect all of the main characters. From Quidditch to the Knight Bus, we have everything here!
With more than 15 packs available, the Hogwarts Castle expansion kits allow you to just keep on adding more fun.
If you are feeling more adventurous, you could even include the motorized Hogwarts Express train set, for the ultimate Harry Potter Lego collection.
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LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle | 
| Brand: LEGO Category: Toy
Buy New: $543.99 as of 3/10/2010 02:00 EST details
New (10) from $543.99
Seller: avlis_industries Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 42888
Batteries Included: No Age: 7 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 22.7 x 15.1 x 2.8
MPN: 5378 Model: 4498782 UPC: 673419091282 EAN: 5702014499522 ASIN: B000NO7EDE
Release Date: June 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 943-Piece playset of Hogwarts™ Castle | | • | Modeled on key scenes from the Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix movie | | • | 9 Mini-figures, including new Dolores Umbridge | | • | 2 Thestral mini-figures modeled after the large, winged, skeletal horses from the fifth installment | | • | Detailed, full-color diagrams help kids through every phase of construction |
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Product Description Harry and his friends are back for the fifth year at Hogwarts and they have a new defense against the dark arts professor, the nasty Dolores Umbridge. Find the hidden book, document and envelope, reclaim the confiscated items from Umbridge's office, and re-enact the story and more, with the Room of Requirements. The green House and characters are straight from the movie. Also, it includes nine mini figures totally it has 943 pieces.
Amazon.com Review Harry Potter is entering his fifth year at Hogwarts, and now you can replay important scenes from the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix book, movie, or even make up your own adventures. Legos are perfect for social play, and this Hogwarts castle set provides loads of exploration and cooperative play with 943 pieces. | Set includes step-by-step color diagrams showing how to complete the model. | The set is modeled so that, when constructed, it recreates the look and feel of the Order of the Phoenix film. Several unique rooms are represented here, including the Room of Requirement, where Harry can get just about anything he wishes (provided he walks past it three times). The greenhouse provides a place where Hermione can tend a potted mandrake, which is included. There's even a fireplace through which Harry could exchange messages with Sirius Black, only there are no owls included. The accessory pieces of the set are loads of fun. It includes orange flames, tiny goblets, trophy ribbons, jewels, magic books, charts and many other interesting pieces. While most Lego playsets come with just a few minifigs, this one is packed with almost the entire cast. Harry and his companions Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley are included, along with Hogwarts staffers Hagrid, Professors Dumbledore, Snape, and the evil Dolores Umbridge. Potter will also have to contend with his nemesis, a newly designed Draco Malfoy who sports a mischievous grin, and a Death Eater. The playset also introduces two Thestral minifigs modeled after the large, winged, skeletal horses from the fifth installment. With almost a thousand pieces, kids between 7 and 12 will likely take a few hours to put it all together into a finished playset. Fortunately, Lego includes colorful, step-by-step diagrams that makes construction--pardon me for saying it--a snap. And unlike other, non-Lego playsets, this can be broken down and re-assembled into many different combinations. | | Hogwarts Castle comes with nine minifig characters from the story. | The downside, though, is that Lego packages all of the tiny plastic parts in bags that don't reseal. You might want to consider getting one of those parts organizers to keep the pieces well sorted between assemblies or at least safe from Lord Voldemort. --Porter B. Hall
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Kids get over the Fad of Harry Potter quick. November 23, 2008 Eric C. Blaydes 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
The kids have hotten over the "fad" of the Harry Potter so this will just end up in the box of "other" legos and not be built again.
Great Toy! August 28, 2008 Fantasy Fan (Valley Stream, New York USA) My daughter and I have spent many happy hours making then playing with the Hogwarts Castle. Great for Harry Potter fans.
Frustrating Fun with Hogwarts August 25, 2008 Nan C. Asmus (Denver, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have now assisted 3 grandsons assembling this castle. It is not a speedy task but one they will stick to and enjoy with a little help and a lot of encouragement. A great addition to the Lego line. The children I worked with were from 6 to 9 years old and deeply fascinated with the different aspects i.e. people figures, different outbuildings and the main building. It is worth its rather expensive price.
My first set of Legos! January 14, 2008 Amanda Huginkis (State College, PA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was my first set of Legos, and yes, I am an adult. I thought it was challenging enough for my tween children to help me, and still fun for me as well. Plus, the Hogwarts Castle turned out really cool. Harry and the other characters are great looking. Especially Hagrid! The only negative thing I could nit-pick about was the castle is a lot smaller that you would expect. (Comparative to other Lego castles.) Great Lego set for the Harry Potter fan!
Pieces missing, but service helpful. January 7, 2008 Chris Kelly (Hurley, WI United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
My husband and I purchased this item for our son as his gift from Santa this year. Imagine our disappointment when the set was missing 22 pieces, (which we didn't discover, of course, until we started assembling it)... Our son handled the story that santa and the elves had a rough year ok, but it has been very hard on him waiting for the replacement pieces to come so we can finish building his castle. It was all he wanted and we were not happy to dispapoint him.
On a good note, customer assistance DID order replacement parts, once my husband was able to get someone on the line and keep them there. So all's well that ends well, I guess. Legos' are legendary... all kids love them... and so it should be.
Sincerely, Ricky Kelly
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