Lego Harry Potter The Forbidden Forest

Lego Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest £7.23 @ Amazon

by Luschka van Onselen in Deals on 7 August, 2011 at 7:00 pm

Lego Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest £7.23 @ Amazon

Amazon have a Lego scene from the last Harry Potter book on offer now for 31% off. They’re selling the Forbidden Forest for £7.23 instead of £10.49.

Lynley once asked me if there’s anything Harry Potter doesn’t have merchandising in, and I must say I don’t know. But if you think of something, do or don’t let them know, depending on your feelings on ol’ Harry.  I know some people glad to finally see the back of  the series, but the rest of us have a rather bittersweet sadness over it all coming to an end.

This Lego set  is actually a scene from the final movie, evidenced by the presence of Narcissa Malfoy, Hagrid and Voldemort all present in the Forest, so it’s the scene just before Harry … well, I won’t tell you, in case you haven’t read it or seen the movie.

The set comes with four  minifigures, those three and Harry, as well as such accessories as the wands, snake (which is a bit blah if it’s meant to be Nagini, but fine if it’s just a snake), owl, a mushroom and a spider – it is the Forbidden Forest after all, where those spiders live.

You’ll also find the Lego bits to make a tree and Voldemort’s blue fire.  Added to which, characters such as Hagrid, Narcissa and Voldemort are pretty rare.

Thanks to mcotter  at HUKD

LEGO Harry Potter 4865: The Forbidden Forest £7.48 @ Amazon

by Sarah Macdonald in Deals on 26 July, 2011 at 9:00 am

LEGO Harry Potter 4865: The Forbidden Forest £7.48 @ AmazonAmazon are selling this LEGO Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest set for £7.48 at the moment, instead of £10.49.

Harry Potter has been part of my life since the Philosopher's Stone was released in the book shops; I took The Teenagers to see it at the cinema when it came out and we've been following the tales of HP ever since.

We went to see the Deathly Hallows Part Two on Saturday and it occurred to me, sitting in the dark, that we'd all been on quite a journey - I was now watching Harry Potter with my almost 16 and almost 17-year-old children, rather than the little almost 6 and almost 7-year-olds they were when we watched the first film.

My youngest is just discovering the world of Harry Potter; this is GREAT news as it means we get to relive the magic all over again.

He's also LEGO mad and I'm fairly sure he wouldn't mind owning a LEGO Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest set.

It includes four minifigures: Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, Hagrid and Narcissa Malfoy and they come with the following accessories: wands, a snake, an owl, a mushroom and a spider.

It's not huge, measuring just 12cm wide by 10cm high, but you don't always need LEGO sets to be enormous; sometimes little, and inexpensive, LEGO sets provide just as much fun as they're more 'instant' rather than taking hours to put together.

Thanks to badgerpelt at HUKD