Harry Potter is from Movie 6, the Half Blood Prince and is dressed in a grey zip hoodie with a red shirt on the inside, which he wears when the trio hang out at The Three Broomsticks Inn to get wasted on butterbeer. Wand: 11″ long, made of holly, with a phoenix feather core
Now all that’s done, let’s jump straight into the LEGO Harry Potter Minifigures Series 2 review!
If you’re new to my LEGO Minifigure reviews, I use a 5-point scale review scale to rate each minifig.
If you click the name of each minifigure, you’ll instantly jump to the corresponding minifigure review! For the “feelers out there”, my reviews also contain a “ How To Find One” section with actual tips on how you can best identify the minifigs in their blind bags. I hope LEGO gets absolutely blasted by its customers for this as it’s un-customer friendly behaviour, especially for people who buy entire boxes to split with their friends. This is very, very bizarre as it seems like it’s the first time that LEGO has gone with a completely random box breakdown for LEGO Collectible minifigures, and I don’t quite like it as it increases the risk of not getting at least 3 complete set per box of minifigures. The box distribution of Harry Potter Minifigures Series 2 is a little erratic from what I’ve read – I didn’t get a whole box, so can’t definitively say and word on the street is that boxes are entirely random, judging from reports from Brickset, and Promobricks. There’s no justifying the price hike of LEGO Minifigures, and subject us to these terrible leaflets. These are awful – LEGO please bring back the quality of the old leaflets. Unfortunately, the quality is still paper thin, and good luck trying to remove the adhesive tape without ripping out a chunk of the paper along with it. Here’s the leaflet included in each blind bag which contains a character checklist, and some simple instructions for minifigs that require some additional assembly.
You can find them at your local toy store, or on or even on Amazon.įor minifigures series like these, I recommend not wasting your time (and money) by just buying a full set online – although this particular one isn’t too difficult to feel for, outside of a couple of tricky ones. Each blind bag costs AU$5.99 ( US$4.99 in the US and £3.49 and €3.99 respectively). To those who are new to LEGO’s Collectible Minifigure Series, each minifigure comes in a blind bag, which introduces a sense of “randomness” to what you’ll get. Here’s a look at the individual blind bags, which contain a mystery LEGO Harry Potter minifigure. They’re what I would consider my favourite reviews to write and I put in a lot more effort than usual for these reviews ? If you’d like to check out some of my previous LEGO Minifigure reviews, check out the Minifigure Series Reviews section in the Review Hub. The release date for LEGO Harry Potter Minifigures Series 2 is 1 September 2020, and will be available worldwide.
With only 16 characters to collect (and no chase minifigure!), Series 2 is a tighter and more focused series to collect, without the distraction of Fantastic Beast movie characters. Series 2 follows on from the first series which blended characters from mainline Harry Potter, as well as the Fantastic Beasts movie. 2020 is yet another massive year for LEGO Harry Potter fans with a whole slew of new sets (like the brilliant Hedwig), the upcoming Diagon Alley set, as well as a second series of collectible Harry Potter minifigures.