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Lego Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone #4723 Diagon Alley Shops by Lego
Product SummaryManufacturer: Lego Brand: Lego Model: 4723 Product features: - Includes Hermione Granger and backdrop for two rooms
- Feature the classic Lego interlocking component
- Include such novelties as broomstick, cat and mouse, witch's hat, and even tiny books and cupboards that open and close
- Designed for Harry Potter fans
- Contains 80 pieces
Toys and Games Reviews of Lego Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone #4723 Diagon Alley ShopsCustomer Review: Harry Potter Diagon Alley Shops Summary: 5 Stars
I got this toy for Christmas a year ago, but I never got around to writing a review for it, so here goes. You get two shops and one backdrop. The only character it comes with is Hermione. She's dressed in Muggle clothes, a blue top and blue jeans(or some kind of blue pants). The details on the backdrop are quite good. One of the shops comes with potions(or something of the sort), a cloak stand, two cloaks(I think they're red and purple), two spell books, a cupboard with two drawers in it, two connecting cupboards with just one big space in each of them, a jug of someting, a tan broomstick( sort of weird, because all of the other broomsticks in the other sets were dark brown), two hats, and a weird shelf that holds half of the previously listed stuff. All of the furniture in this shop is orange, light green, and white. The second shop comes with four wands(their colours are blue, purple, green, and red. They're sort of see-through. All of the other wands in the other sets are brown, grey, or black. Weird.), a frog or toad, a grey owl, a rat or mouse, a crystal ball or a gazing ball, a cash register type thing, a cupboard that comes with coins with 10, 20, 30, and 40 on them(I guess they're supposed to be sickles, but they don't look like them at all.), a pink see-through trunk, a lobster or scorpion that's supposed to go in the trunk, another weird shelf for half of the stuff to go on, and a bird perch(for the owl, I guess.). The colours for this shop are orange, turquoise, light green, purple, and white. The colours don't match the other sets(the sorting hat, snape's class, forbidden corridor, room of the winged keys, etc.) The only sets the colour scheme matches are the classrooms, and the gryffindor house. Those of which are the same colour. It's not really that durable as the set has all of those bottles, animals, wands, etc, that fall off a lot. It's a pretty cool set, but it should come with Harry, Hagrid, and maybe Ollivander from the wand shop and Madame Maulkins. Then it would be following the story. And the most stupid thing about this is, Hermione can't wear the hats. She has to take off her hair to put one on, and then she looks bald. She also has this little grin, and reminds me of a fish. I guess they included her in this set, so it would appear "feminine". That probably explains the colour scheme too. But it's not that bad. My cousins who are boys both loved the set and I did too. It's suitable for just about everybody. But I would watch out with little kids and pets that might eat the pieces. It should be bigger with five or ten shops. Get this Lego set!
Description of Lego Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone #4723 Diagon Alley ShopsWhen you're a young sorcerer-in-training, hanging out at the mall takes on a whole new significance. So when characters out of the imagination of best selling author J.K. Rowling decide to hang out in Legoland, no doubt the floo powder leads them to the food court of Lego kit number 4723, the Diagon Alley Shops. Designed for Harry Potter fans, this book and movie tie in is definitely Hermione-centric: the 80 pieces feature the classic Lego interlocking component, but include such novelties as broomstick, cat and mouse, witch's hat, and even tiny books and cupboards that open and close. Complete with a cardboard backdrop depicting two stores, and a 16 page full color instruction booklet, Lego's version of Diagon Alley Shops ensures that no Harry fan will confuse "Flourish and Blotts" with Abercrombie and Fitch. By Tony Mason. When you're a young sorcerer-in-training, hanging out at the mall takes on a whole new significance. So when characters out of the imagination of bestselling author J.K. Rowling decide to hang out in LEGOland, no doubt the floo powder leads them to the food court of LEGO kit number 4723, the Diagon Alley Shops. Designed for Harry Potter fans, this book/movie tie-in is definitely Hermione-centric: the 80 pieces feature the classic LEGO interlocking component, but include such novelties as broomstick, cat and mouse, witch's hat, and even tiny books and cupboards that open and close. Complete with a cardboard backdrop depicting two stores, and a 16-page full-color instruction booklet, LEGO's version of Diagon Alley Shops ensures that no Harry fan will confuse "Flourish and Blotts" with Abercrombie & Fitch. --Tony Mason
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