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EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 29 MIN

Ep. 77 - A One of a Kind Set - The Hogwarts Icon Collectors Edition Review

from The Imagination Brickshop’s LEGO Brickcast · host Steve Miller

Revisiting LEGO 76391: Hogwarts Icons – Collector’s Edition In this episode, we’re heading back to 2021 — the year LEGO marked 20 magical years of Harry Potter sets with one of the most ambitious tributes they’ve ever released: Set 76391 – Hogwarts Icons: Collector’s Edition. With over 3,000 pieces and a launch price of $249.99, this set was designed for serious fans and display shelf dominance. From Harry’s wand and glasses to potion bottles, textbooks, and a giant Hedwig that easily steals the show, it’s packed with iconic elements that even casual fans will recognize — or at least admire for their sheer scale and creativity. But now that some time has passed, how does it hold up? In this episode, I’ll share my thoughts on the build experience, the display value, and whether this set still feels magical a few years later. We’ll also talk about the subtle touches that make this set feel premium (hello, minimal sticker use) and whether the collector’s edition label really fits. And here’s the kicker — it’s still available on shelves four years later, which might tell you something about how LEGO sees this one. Is it a future classic? Tune in and find out. Music Credit: YouTube Audio Library

Revisiting LEGO 76391: Hogwarts Icons – Collector’s Edition In this episode, we’re heading back to 2021 — the year LEGO marked 20 magical years of Harry Potter sets with one of the most ambitious tributes they’ve ever released: Set 76391 – Hogwarts Icons: Collector’s Edition. With over 3,000 pieces and a launch price of $249.99, this set was designed for serious fans and display shelf dominance. From Harry’s wand and glasses to potion bottles, textbooks, and a giant Hedwig that easily steals the show, it’s packed with iconic elements that even casual fans will recognize — or at least admire for their sheer scale and creativity. But now that some time has passed, how does it hold up? In this episode, I’ll share my thoughts on the build experience, the display value, and whether this set still feels magical a few years later. We’ll also talk about the subtle touches that make this set feel premium (hello, minimal sticker use) and whether the collector’s edition label really fits. And here’s the kicker — it’s still available on shelves four years later, which might tell you something about how LEGO sees this one. Is it a future classic? Tune in and find out. Music Credit: YouTube Audio Library

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Revisiting LEGO 76391: Hogwarts Icons – Collector’s Edition In this episode, we’re heading back to 2021 — the year LEGO marked 20 magical years of Harry Potter sets with one of the most ambitious tributes they’ve ever released: Set 76391 – Hogwarts...

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