The LEGO Group reveals the legendary Weasley family home and the dream house for muggles with the Collectors’ Edition set of the #76437 LEGO Harry Potter The Burrow – Collectors’ Edition. A whimsical design with intricate details, this replica of the Weasley’s family home transports fans to the magic and charm of this iconic location.
Delve further into the enchanting world of Harry Potter with the #76437 LEGO Harry Potter The Burrow – Collectors’ Edition set and its array of authentic features including a detailed interior, a working fireplace with a Floo Network function to make a minifigure ‘disappear’ and the famous magical dishwashing in the kitchen! Skillful building techniques allow fans to recreate the rickety exterior with tilted floors and wonky walls. The set also features 10 minifigures – including Ginny Weasley, Ron Weasley, Harry Potter – and Errol the Owl.
With this set, Harry Potter fans and collectors can build another legendary and unique Harry Potter location to add to their Wizard collection with this detailed Weasley house in brick-built form.
Launching on Back To Hogwarts Day 2024 (the 1st of September). Prices are as follows: 259.99 EUR / 259.99 USD / 219.99 GBP / 399.99 AUD / 105990 HUF / 2199 CNY / 339.99 CAD. For more information, visit the LEGO Harry Potter section of the Online LEGO Shop.
In addition, LEGO Insiders will get the #40695 LEGO Harry Potter Borgin and Burkes: Floo Network with LEGO Harry Potter purchases of £120/ $/€130 September 1-10 at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. The set features a Lucius Malfoy minifigure and a brick-built interior section of Borgin & Burkes, including a fireplace with a Floo Network function – turn the handle to make the minifigure ‘disappear’!
Also, LEGO Insiders will get the #5009008 LEGO Harry Potter Collectible Weasley Clock with the purchase of the #76437 LEGO LEGO Harry Potter The Burrows –Collectors’ Edition set September 1-10 at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. As Harry Potter once said of the real Weasley Clock, this magical room decor is useless for telling the time but otherwise very informative! The clock face has a spinning center to point at one of the possible locations: ‘Home’, ‘School’, ‘Work’, ‘Traveling’, ‘Lost’, ‘Hospital’, ‘Prison’, and ‘Mortal Peril’.
Yet another freebie is the #30677 LEGO Harry Potter Draco in the Forbidden Forest with LEGO Harry Potter purchases of £35/ $/€40 September 1-10 at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.
LEGO Harry Potter fans will also be able to enjoy many LEGO Harry Potter-themed events and promotions – see details below and head to LEGO.com/BackToHogwarts to find out more.
- LEGO Harry Potter Make & Takes: Families and LEGO Harry Potter fans can participate in the LEGO Make & Takes of a miniature version of the Harry Potter Express at select LEGO Stores across EMEA between the 31st of August and the 8th of September, and select LEGO stores in US and Canada on September 8th. Fans in China can also participate in Makes & Takes between the 1st of September and the 7th of October at select LEGO stores. To find out more visit www.LEGO.com/stores.
- Meet & Greet Events: Meet the LEGO Harry Potter Designer George Gilliatt at the LEGO Store Leicester Square, London on the 1st of September, 12 – 2pm and at LEGO Stores Amsterdam on the 2nd of September, 4 – 6pm.
- Bring Magic to Life with the Big Burrow Build in China: Families and LEGO Harry Potter fans can view a larger-than-life size version of the Weasley’s home, the inspiration for the LEGO Harry Potter The Burrow – Collectors’ Edition, at select locations across China between the 1st of September and the 7th of October. In Beijing, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, 1st – 22nd of September, and in Shanghai, Shimao Plaza, 27th Sept – 7th October.
What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Harry Potter set and promotional products and events? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!
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I see some cool building techniques, but this set is far too big for me.
I use Harry Potter minifigs as city folks. They always have nice shirts and such. Haha.
That depends on if you prefer yellows or fleshies. I do similar things for my Marvel builds.
(Or, I’m a little out of focus to build much, but I plan to…)
Doers that clock has any lego pieces at all? Or is that just a memorabilia kind of thing.
It’s too big for my building style. And too pricey. But I wouldn’t mind getting those freebies.
So, instead of making something new. Lego just makes it bigger and more expensive. As for the gift with purchase this can be made from scratch easily. Sorry Lego to rain 🌧 on your parade. Something different would have been nice.
Harry Potter apparently still sells very well, although there aren’t many characters or builds left that haven’t yet appeared through the ages.
Otherwise, the set is too big for me, and I’m not a major potterhead, but fundamentally, it still looks like a good set.