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Price
£129.99
Product description

Product code: 73231227

  • Ideal for children aged 9 upwards and all Harry Potter fans!
  • Fully assembled, the model measures over 40cm high, 40cm wide and 11cm deep
  • Contains 1176 pieces and comes with 10 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ginny Weasley, Tom Riddle, Colin Creevey, Justin Finch-Fletchley, Luna Lovegood, Gilderoy Lockhart, Albus Dumbledore, Professor Sinistra and Nearly Headless Nick
  • Multiple, feature-packed rooms and familiar minifigures give kids endless possibilities to play out favourite movie scenes and create new narratives of their own

Home to an ancient Basilisk, and originally intended as an area to purge muggle-born students, Salazar Slytherin's legacy endures with The Chamber of Secrets. Buried deep beneath the castle, this LEGO set has you joining Harry, Ginny, Luna and Dumbledore in their fight against Tom Riddle!

Just like in the film, the Chamber of Secrets has an iconic circular entrance and a large statue with an opening mouth, which reveals a corridor from where the Basilisk snake enters the room. Above, you'll find the Great Hall containing 2 long tables, Dumbledore's golden-owl lectern and authentic accessories, such as the sorting hat.

10 minifigures are included to inspire imaginative play-and-display possibilities, and there are collectable treats too: an exclusive, golden, anniversary Voldemort minifigure and 6 random wizard card tiles.

LEGO Harry Potter sets recreate action-packed scenes from the movies. With favourite characters, mythical creatures and familiar locations, these enchanting playsets bring the Wizarding World to life!

Product specification
Brand
LEGO
Composition
plastic
Dimensions
H37.8 x W58.2 x D8.7cm
Model name / number
76389
Number of pieces
1176
Range
LEGO Harry Potter
Suitable From
9 years
Toy Character
Harry Potter
Toys Type
Building Blocks
Warning!
Warning! Choking hazard - small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years old
Weight
1.8kg
Useful guides
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Brand information
LEGO

The company that was destined to become LEGO started life as being a small workshop that produced wooden toys, run by Ole Kirk Christiansen in 1932. The name ‘LEGO’ was adopted in 1934, coming from the Danish phrase ‘leg godt’, which means ‘play well’. It wasn’t until 1947 that they started producing plastic toys, with the first version of the now infamous interlocking bricks coming in 1949.

They weren’t quite the bricks that people are used to nowadays, being made from a different material and having a slightly different locking system. It was actually Christiansen’s son Godtfred Kirk that saw the potential for the bricks to become a tool for creative play and in 1958, the modern brick design was born. From this date, despite variation in the design and purpose of individual pieces over the years, each remains compatible in some way with previous pieces. So you could have a LEGO set from 1958 and it would still be completely compatible with a modern set.

Since the 1960, thousands of sets have been released covering everything from Aliens to the Wild West. The only area that the company has never tackled directly is military-themed sets, because Ole Kirk set a policy that they must never make war seem like child’s play. The largest ever LEGO set to date is a scale-model of the Taj Mahal, which was made out of 5922 pieces.

The LEGO Group's motto is ‘det bedste er ikke for godt’, which roughly translates to "only the best is the best". Ole Kirk Christiansen came up with this phrase to encourage workers to always produce the highest quality toys possible.

Nowadays, LEGO makes a vast range of toys for all ages, as well as teaching materials for children, which are distributed in over 130 countries. The company has approximately 10,000 employees and is the world's third largest manufacturer of play materials.

Delivery & returns
Standard Delivery
Free
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Click & Collect
Free
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Free
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Evening Delivery within London M25
£9.95
Order before 10am to get same day evening delivery within London M25. Available 7 days a week, delivery between 6 – 11pm on a day of your choice. We’ll text you a 1-hour delivery window on the day. Delivered by 100% electric vehicles.
Next or Named Day Delivery
£7.50
Delivery on the day of your choice, 8am - 8pm, 7 days a week. You'll receive a text on the morning of delivery with a 1-hour delivery window.
Morning Delivery
£10.95
Delivery on the day of your choice, by 10.30am available 7 days a week.

Returns

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Large items (delivered by two people, such as appliances and furniture) can be returned using our Home Collection service.

You can also return a Click & Collect order to where you collected it.

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