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The LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley Promo Set 40289 is a limited edition collectible featuring 374 pieces and a minifigure, designed for adult fans. With dimensions of 7 x 14 x 19 cm and weighing 300 g, this set is perfect for display and cognitive engagement, making it a must-have for any Harry Potter enthusiast.
Product Dimensions | 7 x 14 x 19 cm; 300 g |
Educational Objective(s) | Cognitive Development |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 374 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B07K7DNRR8 |
C**E
Un timo
Es un lego de 30-40 de tamaño pequeño. Solicité la devolución, me la aprobaron, remití el producto a Alemania (más de 6 euros de coste de envío) y mis 99 euros se perdieron para siempre junto con los gastos de remisión del dichoso lego. No piquéis.
L**E
Great special gift!
My nephew loved it (8) and it kept him quiet for a couple of hours Christmas morning...wonderful special treat.
R**L
Klein aber ein Anfang
Hätten wir gerne in Groß wie die anderen Creatorhäuser
L**I
Diagon Alley
Prezzo onestissimo per un lego difficile da trovare
E**E
Not worth money
I would have rated higher if the price would have been good at slightly higher then original price which on Lego when first released was £19.99 but not £141 it’s the smallest piece ever. I think you need to rethink the price because if you advertise the size clearer for others who don’t understand the sizing and numbers of Lego I wouldn’t have paid for it I thought I was getting the bigger diagonally and when it came it was really disappointing I didn’t wanna pay £500 for the big one and I thought £100-£200 was reasonable but then the smaller set came and I felt like I was ripped off I have sets the same size which cost £7.99. I would pay for more smaller sets if there at the normal price of 19.99 but if the price for this smaller one was around £40 since it’s an unavailable on Lego I’d have respected and rated it for the money but for £141 it’s a rip off I don’t recommend and I’d never pay that much for a Lego set like that again. I understand people must increase product value due to cost of living increase but rubbish lego prices like that is not help the economy crisis.
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