Lego Hagrids Hut Buckbeaks Rescue 75947 (75947)
Videos 9Photos 5 | Expecting restock £195.65 Age: 8+; Preference: unisex; Material: plastic; Game type: fantasy; Number of pieces (pcs): 496; Number of characters (pcs): 6; Number of animals (pcs): 1; Connection: block; Moving elements (mechanics); Lighting effects; Finished toy size (mm): 230x120x160; |
Lego Hagrids Hut Buckbeaks Rescue 75947 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Before buying always check characteristics and configuration of product with online store manager
Catalog Lego 2024 - new products, best sales and most actual models Lego.
Hippogriff Rescue
Hagrids Hut Buckbeaks Rescue is a tabletop installation of one of the most memorable scenes from the Harry Potter films, Prisoner of Azkaban. The plot of the scene is as follows: the Minister of Magic, along with the executioner, arrived at Hagrid's house to execute the now banned hippogriff named Buckbeak (translated as Buckbeak). Harry, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, fortunately, were able to save the unfortunate animal.
The Giant and the Shorties
The LEGO set contains all the participants in this scene without exception (six human minifigures plus a hippogriff), which, in fact, explains the slightly overpriced price in terms of a small amount of parts. In addition, sets based on movie and other franchises always cost a little more than their own LEGO series. I was especially pleased with the different heights of the figures: Harry, Ron and Hermione with short children's LEGO legs, the Minister of Magic and the executioner are of normal height, and Hagrid, as it should be in the book and film, is taller than the rest. The Buckbeak figure is also of high quality: it is not just a standard LEGO horse with a neck head, but a unique figure with clawed front paws.
Pumpkins and gourds
Other unique parts of the set are the antique doors of Hagrid's house. The only pity is that these are stickers, not textured plastic parts. Inside, Hagrid's house is two-room, but empty, which, however, one hundred percent corresponds to the life of an inveterate bachelor Hagrid. Well, a nice bonus is a large garden with pumpkins: the smaller fruits are made of LEGO heads, and the larger ones are in the form of real pumpkins. We recommend this constructor for purchase, rather, to adult fans of the Wizard in glasses, rather than to children — the figure-executioner with an ax is clearly not for children. The kids will probably like another new LEGO set based on the same movie "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" — the enchanted three-story bus The Knight Bus.