Here’s everything you need to know about
A massive magical model will soon apparate into view, when
Releasing exclusively for LEGO Insiders members on September 1 and with a wider launch for everyone else on September 4, here are all the key details worth knowing about
It’s a beast of a build

With a total combined height of 73cm tall and 4,803 pieces, the colossal LEGO Harry Potter builds feature the bank sitting on a 32x32 baseplate, with three subterranean vaults located below. The two sections can be separated and displayed on their own or side-by-side, with the bank itself also being fully-compatible with the previously-released 75978 Diagon Alley.
The lower portion of
Diverse display options

Thanks to some clever forward-planning,
For starters, it’s possible to place just the bank section in-between the various 75978 Diagon Alley buildings, with the full range of models spread horizontally. However,

If that doesn’t work for you, then you can always hook two of Diagon Alley’s buildings at a right angle to the other two, creating an L-shaped street. Failing that, the LEGO Group itself has suggested a possible display configuration for
Packed with details
Thanks to its high piece count,
In addition, a mighty brick-built Ukrainian Ironbelly Dragon is located on the roof of the bank, with the creature boasting new head, mouth and wing elements. The poseable beast can also be removed and displayed on its own, if you so wish.
Multiple magical minifigures

For a LEGO Harry Potter set of this size, you’d expect the massive model to include plenty of minifigures and
Together the minifigures span two different movies: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, which means you’ll be getting Ron and Hermione as Dragomir Despard and Bellatrix Lestrange, with reversible faces to reveal their true identities.
Meet the set’s designer and grab a freebie

The designers behind
| LEGO Store location | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|
| LEGO Store Leicester Square, London | September 1 | 3pm to 5pm |
| LEGO Store Passage de la Canopée, Paris | September 2 | 11am to 1pm |
| LEGO Store Kalverstraat 57, Amsterdam | September 3 | 10am to 12pm |
| LEGO Store Warsaw | September 4 | 5pm to 7pm |
| LEGO Store Parquesur, Madrid | September 9 | 10am to 12pm |
| LEGO Store San Babila, Milan | September 10 | 10am to 12pm |
| LEGO Store Lisbon | September 16 | 10 to 12pm |

In addition, a LEGO Harry Potter make-and-take event will be hosted at LEGO Stores from September 1 to September 3, with visitors offered the chance to construct their very own brick-built wand for free. There are also rumours of a 212-piece GWP set being available to coincide with the release of
| LEGO Store location | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|
![]() | September 1 | 12pm to 2pm |
![]() | September 2 | 10am to 12pm |
![]() | September 3 | 12pm to 2pm |
![]() | September 1 | 1pm to 3pm |
![]() | September 2 | 1pm to 3pm |
Initial reports suggested that 40598 Gringotts Vault might be up for grabs from September 1, possibly connecting to the larger LEGO Harry Potter set via a sneaky Technic pin located at the end of the spiralling minecart track. However, that remains pure speculation at this stage, but we’ll update you if and when we know more.
76417 Gringotts Wizarding Bank Collectors’ Edition launches on September 1 for LEGO Insiders, or September 4 for everyone else, priced at £369.99 / $429.99 / €429.99. For more on the LEGO Harry Potter set, be sure to check out our visual tour and gallery right here.
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