Harry Potter Lego House of Gryffindor Set 4722
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When you're a young sorcerer-in-training, dorm life 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 LEGO kit number 4722, the House of Gryffindor. Designed for Harry Potter fans, this book/movie tie-in is definitely Hogwarts-centric: the 68 pieces feature the classic LEGO interlocking component, but include such novelties as a canopy bed, kitty cat, witch's hat, and even tiny books and cupboards that open and close. Complete with a cardboard backdrop and a 16-page full-color instruction booklet, LEGO makes this Gryffindormitory a snap. --Tony Mason
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Harry Potter Lego House of Gryffindor Set 4722 Reviews
This is a preaty cool set. The omly thing is it only comes with Ron and not Harry or Hermiony. The coolest part is the bed . The canopy is the coolest. When you swing the fat lady turns around it turnes into a fireplace witch is preaty cool. It is a little expensive though. I liked how it came with the books. I like making ron study for the dreaded potions finals. The colors are realy wiered for a Gryffindor house set though. The background is very cool. The good thing about this set is that it only takes maby 10 to 20 minutes to make. I rated it 2 for education because it realy isn't educational. I rated 3 for fun because I am not the biggest Lego fan so I hardly ever play with it. All in all I think if you have a realy big Harry Potter fan this would be an ok set to get.
When I saw this item, I bought both it and the Diagon Alley set right away. It's just what I needed. When Ron, Hermione, and Harry want to plan something, do homework, or play wizard chess, they head straight to the common room. Then, after completing their homework, they go to bed. This set is a nice touch, especially if you're getting the whole collection. I love how it comes with books, the bedside cabinet, Scabbers, an owl, the fat lady portrait, the bed with scarlet curtains, etc. I could go on! The colors are not the best, but when you consider that the Gryffindor colors are scarlet and gold, I see where they're coming from. Even if you're not a huge Harry Potter fan, this set can add a lot to any legos you have. The only real downside of this set is that there's only one bed and only one chair in the common room. Overall, I think that this is a great set for all ages.
This set is great! It was just what I needed for Harry, Ron and Hermoine to relax and do their homework in! Best to make the box into a tray because of all the small pieces. I hate the colours because they are way too bright! I would also have liked another bed to go with the set, so Harry could actually sleep somewhere! I give it 3/5 for durability because it has so many loose parts. I love the bed and the portrait of the fat Lady, which swings around! This set is great when added to Diagon Alley shops and Hogwarts classrooms! I am getting the Hogwarts Express next! I can't wait!
"Password?" "Caput Draconis!" This set is ok, except for the colors. The oranges, pinks, turquioses, and darker oranges are absurd! This doesn't capture the true color of the world of Harry Potter. The set however, is cool. You get a Ron figure in normal day wear, a scabber rat, a gray owl, the spinning portrait of the Fat Lady(just like the Hogwarts Castle, a "squashy arm chair"(though it isn't red like in the story), a lamp, books, and cabinet to keep stuff in, and the coolest part of this set: the four poster bed. The bed is cool, cause the veil is red decorated with stars, and made of the same material as the mini figures' capes. The bed has a nice, soft yellow cloth, which is the blanket, and does have its four posters! The set includes a backdrop for two rooms so one rooms is the common room, and the other is the boys' dormitory. This set takes a good 10-15 minutes to put together with the detailed instuctions. This set is ok, and is good to have if you want to get the whole collection like myself. I mean, where is Harry and Ron going to sleep? By the way, there should be more beds, and not only one. Where will Harry, Neville, Dean Thomas, and Seaman Finnigan going to sleep as well?
My 9 y.o. son got this set for Christmas, along with several others. His first reaction was "there's a lot of pink!" This set (along with the Diagon Alley and Hogwart's classroom sets, which share the garish color scheme) seems to be a shameless pandering to little girls, but somehow I don't think even the most diehard Barbie girls envision Ron Weasley's room done up in pink, tangerine, and turquoise.... The other sets in this series, with the more appropriate grey color scheme, are wonderful and my son is having a great time with them. This one will probably be given away as he's embarrassed to have it. My advice: don't buy this one unless a child has seen it and asked for it!
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