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Lego announces new set for Harry Potter fans: The Weasley's Foxhole

Anne Fischer
10/9/2024
Translation: machine translated

Lego is expanding its Harry Potter collection with the Weasleys' famous foxhole. The extensive set impresses with numerous minifigures and loving details that will delight fans of the magical world.

The individual rooms are customised. So that you can see the rooms of the Weasley children, for example.

Flohn network and magic sink

The foxhole offers two play functions: There is a fireplace on the ground floor from which the minifigures can "travel" to other locations using the flea network. To do this, place the figure on a platform with a crank handle, whereupon it disappears into the fireplace.

The house also features the magical sink that fascinated Harry Potter: A dishwashing brush magically cleans the pans when you press a button. Another detail is the Weasleys' famous clock, which shows where each member of the family is currently located.

The collector's set consists of 2405 pieces and measures 46 x 25 x 23 centimetres. This makes it significantly larger and more comprehensive than the foxhole-set from 2020.

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