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Today we quickly take a look at the contents of the LEGO Harry Potter set 76466 Philosopher's Stone – Collectors' Edition, a box of 1571 pieces currently available for pre-order on the official online store as well as on Amazon at a public price of €159,99 and which will be available from January 1, 2026.
This purely display-quality product will take over from the LEGO Harry Potter set at the beginning of next year. 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collector's Edition (3010 pieces - €299,99) marketed in 2021 and since sold out, with here a "light" version of the idea exploited in these two boxes but sold this time almost half price with an inventory also divided by two.
The concept is indeed the same for both products: a stack of Harry Potter-related items topped with Hedwig the owl. However, the comparison between the two sets ends there; this new 2026 release clearly focuses more on what lies beneath the owl than on the bird itself.
Hedwig's interpretation here is indeed much less ambitious than in the other set; it's cruder, less textured, and the owl's head has undergone a simplification that simply doesn't allow this new version to compete with the original set. 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collector's Edition.
Perhaps for the sake of saving parts, Hedwig is depicted here with folded and fixed wings; it is inevitably a little less impressive than the version with outstretched wings that delivered the Hogwarts acceptance letter in the other box.
Beneath the bird, we find Harry Potter's chest topped with two books. Visually, it works, with a very convincing rendering of the layering of the different elements. The whole thing is placed on a chessboard, a reference to the first installment of the film saga. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Just to clarify in case you didn't understand: the trunk and the two books cannot be separated, either from each other or from the chessboard, as they form a single unit with an axis running through its center. Don't spoil the assembly process for yourself; there are some clever ideas for achieving this lovely result, and I recommend preserving the pleasure of discovery.
The chessboard is incomplete on the back, but this is for a good reason: the cut allows the model, measuring approximately 30 cm wide by 21 cm deep and 24 cm high, to be placed flush against a wall. There are a few miniature scenes on the back of the model, but these are purely for the enjoyment of fans.
It is also possible to imagine that this product is only the first in a series of exhibition models dedicated to each of the films, this one directly referencing only the first installment of the saga, as indicated on the small pad-printed plaque placed at the front of the construction.
It therefore contains references to scenes or objects seen on screen such as the Philosopher's Stone, a Chocolate Frog Card, the Hogwarts Express hidden in the pages of one of the two books, the final chess game with a horse on which Ron's minifigure can sit, or the confrontation scene with the mountain troll in the toilet and the path of trials which are hidden in the suitcase.
The three dials placed on the side of the chest add a small dose of interactivity to the product: the first is used to eject the side of the suitcase to reveal the scene of confrontation with the toilet troll, the second sets Hedwig's head in motion and the third moves the Queen on the chessboard.
The two other micro-builds integrated into the chest and the black-covered book are not concealed behind ejectable panels, which is a bit of a shame for the overall finish of the object. The Hogwarts Express and the path of trials therefore remain visible when the build is viewed from the back.
There are a good number of stickers in this box, but everything you don't see on the scanned sheets is printed on. It's a shame for a product aimed at adult fans; the most exposed stickers will inevitably suffer from light and dust over time.
Of the three new minifigures included in this set—Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley—two have printed arms, and their outfits are generally consistent with the scenes referenced in the product. All three characters have short legs, which is typical for first-year Hogwarts students.
This set will obviously easily find its audience among the most dedicated Harry Potter fans who want to display something other than an overwhelming Hogwarts playset in their homes. It's less appealing than the set's proposal. 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collector's Edition But if this is the start of a new collection, it's already too expensive because you'll have to buy half a dozen more products of the same kind later on.
In short, it's a product that exploits a good idea and seems quite successful to me, except for Hedwig, who struggles to convince me with her somewhat compact head and her messy, coarse plumage that contrasts with the more refined finish of the rest of the figure. We'll have to make do with that.
LEGO Harry Potter 76466 Philosopher's Stone – Collectors' Edition
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After Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, the exhibition Jurassic World by Brickman arrives at Paris Montreuil Expo from December 20, 2025. On the program, an immersive experience in the Jurassic World universe with dinosaurs, dinosaurs and more dinosaurs, all in LEGO bricks and in real size (or almost).
We are also promised interactive activities and creative workshops and challenges: LEGO paleontology, mystery mosaics, island building, or even the creation of hybrid dinosaurs using the 2.5 million bricks available to visitors.
Immersion comes at a price: €25 per adult and €21 per child from age 4.
| Get ready for an extraordinary immersive adventure. Ryan “The Brickman” McNaught reimagines the famous Jurassic World universe from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment — one of the largest immersive LEGO® brick exhibitions ever presented in France.
Discover life-size dinosaurs, sets, props, and large-scale activities built from over 6 million LEGO® bricks. Relive the magic of the stories and iconic characters of Jurassic World as you explore Isla Nublar. Over two years of work and 10,000 hours of construction were required to bring Jurassic World by Brickman® to life, making this the largest exhibition ever created by the Brickman team. It's an unmissable experience for children and adults alike. |
The saga of the misspelled sticker in the LEGO ICONS set 10356 Star Trek: USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D The process continues at LEGO with the arrival at the first customers of the "corrected" sheet: the spelling mistake on the word "boldly" has indeed been corrected, but the correction was probably carried out a little too quickly by the intern in the graphics department.
This new version of the sticker now features the iconic logo of the series. Star Trek: The Next Generation which is now missing its usual ellipse. The screws for the small plate symbolized by this sticker, which were present on the original sticker, also disappear in the process. A choice must therefore be made between two evils.
For those wondering, LEGO will send a complete replacement sheet upon request. Just make the request. with customer service of the brand.
(Photo of the new sticker via Stonewars)
Today we're taking a quick look at the contents of several new Disney sets, which complement each other and form a great starting point for a collection. In 2026, LEGO is introducing a new format for minifigures made of pieces, and six Disney princesses will have the honor of launching this new offering, which should appeal to younger children.
The three sets you will need to acquire to complete the collection:
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The largest of the three sets will allow you to create the "display stand." It's what LEGO rather pretentiously calls a castle, but it quickly becomes clear that the structure will only serve to showcase the buildable minifigures, two of which are included in the box. LEGO doesn't hesitate to point out that the empty spaces can be filled with minifigures from two other sets, enough to motivate customers to return to the checkout without delay.
Each slot is associated with a character, and there are six in total to place within the castle. An additional platform placed at the top of the structure will allow you to showcase your current favorite princess. The modules that make up the castle can be slightly rearranged for a personalized display; the possibilities are limited, but simply moving a few clips will achieve the desired result.
The Anna, Elsa, Belle, Tiana, Jasmine, and Rapunzel figurines are surprising with their oversized eyes and a finish that seems to straddle the line between Minions and BrickHeadz, but the aesthetic choice at least has the merit of being very original and certainly a bit more appealing to young audiences than the ever-present Kinder Surprise mini-dolls. There are no stickers in these boxes; the princesses' faces are pad-printed with a rather successful cartoon effect.
In short, if you have fans of these Disney princesses in your circle, don't miss out on this new product which could enhance a shelf; you offer the main set, and the uncles and aunts take care of the small additional boxes which allow you to obtain the extra princesses.
Let's hope LEGO doesn't make the concept a fleeting idea and that the manufacturer follows up in 2026 with a few more princesses; the possibilities are numerous and the idea can also be applied to male characters.
If we put ourselves at a child's level, it's LEGO as we like it, creative, original, well designed and attractive for the youngest fans of the brand and it's a nice change from minifigs, mini-dolls and other micro-dolls.
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Today we are quickly interested in the content of the LEGO Star Wars set 75441 Venator-Class Attack Cruiser, a box of 643 pieces currently available for pre-order on the official online store at a public price of €79,99 and which will be available from January 1, 2026.
I don't need to spell it out for you, this set joins the collection of models in the format Midi Scale LEGO has been developing this line for several waves now, with products of varying success depending on the subject matter. I think this Venator model can be classified as one of the most accomplished in the range; in my opinion, it would be difficult to do much better at this scale.
The ship is faithful to the version seen on screen, both in its overall appearance and in the representation of many characteristic details. In any case, it's the best option collectors will have if they don't want to bother with the version Ultimate Collector Series of the set 75367 Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser marketed in 2023 or the playset version for spoiled children of the set 8039 Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser marketed in 2009.
Almost everything is there, with the usual hidden references tucked away in the construction to satisfy even the most demanding fans: a Clone Trooper and an officer, each represented by two pieces, are installed right from the start, and later the two Jedi Interceptors of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi are added, symbolized by pieces of the correct color. It's still minimalist, but these little nods are welcome.
The assembly process is entertaining despite a few predictably repetitive steps with the wings; there are no stickers in sight, and the printing on the few patterned pieces is very clean. It's also clear that LEGO is working on its ability to print white accurately on a black background; the small display plaque is indeed a bit more contrasted than usual.
I'm not going to list the technical solutions used here to obtain this ship while respecting the various and varied angles essential to obtaining a credible model, the photos speak for themselves.
Those who appreciate attention to detail should find plenty to enjoy in this version based on the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Faithfulness is key, with few aesthetic shortcuts, and only the barrels used once again for the engines slightly annoy me.
All good jokes must come to an end, and these anachronistic barrels, in my opinion, have no place here. They're out of place; no one is amazed anymore by the use of this element on reactors, and it's high time LEGO offered us something more appropriate to represent this attribute, which is logically very present in the Star Wars universe. Again, this is just my personal opinion.
Special mention goes to the two inserts that slide between the wings and ensure a flawless finish; they make good use of blasters and sabers that know how to be discreet once these assemblies are in place.
The included black stand is well-made; it even features two pins that ensure maximum stability for the model but prevent it from being rotated without adjusting the stand. As usual, it has two slots with studs covered by grids, allowing you to display your favorite minifigures if you wish to showcase this spaceship alongside other figures.
I've noticed a few weak points on the ship's wings with a Clutch Power (The interlocking ability) isn't always very convincing on some pieces, but this is a display model not intended for handling by young children. More problematic is the color variation between some pieces, which is present here, as on the vehicle in the set. 75440AT-ATThis is very noticeable in places. For example, it's the case on the parts with clips that hold the turbolasers on the hull surface. It's not really an aesthetic issue for a ship whose surface is covered in studs and patterns, but this flaw shouldn't be present on a product of this type.
Otherwise, in my opinion, it's flawless aesthetically, and only the retail price might give some fans pause. LEGO is selling this model for €80, so as usual, you'll have to wait to find it cheaper elsewhere than on the official online store to combine it with the LEGO Star Wars set's ship. 75377 Invisible Hand (557 pieces - €52.99) on our shelves.
The set is already, by the way. available for pre-order at Auchan at a price of €64,99 as well as at LTOYS priced at € 67,99.
Note: The product shown here, provided by LEGO, is as usual involved. Deadline fixed at December 19, 2025 at 23:59 PM. Simply post a comment under the article to participate. Shipping to the winner will only begin on January 1, 2026.
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