The Lego Collection
Being from Denmark, Lego has always been a stable part of my childhood.
I’m not ashamed to say it’s also a stable part of my adulthood. I love building Lego sets. It’s like a 3D puzzle that doesn’t fall apart when you touch it. And the Harry Potter sets are great. Full of little magical details. So naturally, Harry Potter Lego is also a part of my collection. But apart from the very first Hogwarts set, which is from my original collection, I didn’t start collecting Harry Potter Legos until 2019, so that’s why I’ve divided the collection in two. The older set are bought used, and some are missing parts whereas the newer sets are bought – well, new.
Most of my sets are not on display, as my cat for reasons unknown loves to chew on Hogwarts castle spires. Other Legos are left alone, but boy do those green towers (apparently) taste good.
2019 and newer
75979 Hedwig
76417 Hogwarts Gringotts Wizarding Bank – Collector’s ed.
71043 Hogwarts Castle
76391 Hogwarts Icons – Collector’s Edition
75978 Diagon Alley
76500 Hogwarts Carriage and Thestrals
75966 Room of Requirements
75954 Hogwarts Great Hall
75958 Beauxbaton’s Wagon
76388 Visit to Hogsmeade
75948 Hogwarts Clock Tower
76386 Polyjuice Potion
76387 Fluffy
76389 Chamber of Secrets
76395 First flying lesson
76392 Wizard’s chess
75953 Hogwarts Whomping Willow
75980 Attack on the Burrow
75947 Hagrid’s Hut
75969 Hogwarts Astronomy Tower
75957 Knight Bus
75946 Triwizard task
75945 Expecto Patronum
75967 The Forbidden Forest – Umbridge
75955 Hogwarts Express
76394 Fawkes
Advent calendars:
76404 – 2022
76390 – 2021
75981 – 2020
75964 – 2019
Older sets
4709 Hogwarts Castle
4730 Chamber of Secrets
4712 Troll on the Loose
4706 The Forbidden Corridor
4757 Hogwarts Castle
4753 Sirius Black’s Escape
4719 Quality Quidditch Supplies
4750 Dracos Meeting with Buckbeek
4726 Quidditch Training
4727 Aragog in the Forbidden Forest