71022-23
LEGO Minifigures - Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts Series - Complete is LEGO set 71022-23. It has a score of 83. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 12 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 34.98% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2018, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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We had a lot of fun with these Lego minifigures. We just love the details, like the Golden Snitch, Voldemort's snake Nagini and even Newt's Niffler and case.
Ready yourself for this new amazing Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts minifigures to see such an exciting licensed minifigure theme. Definitely worth the wait.
Purchased from Brick Dudes. Received all minifigures in set. All bags were sealed and perfect as from manufacturer. Totally saved $$ due to the fact that 1 figure can be found only 1 per box of 60! Thank you brick dudes..I will purchase from you again!
I think one of the strong points of this series is that there was no filler. Every figure is a relatively important character. The only thing I don't like is how there's only one figure of Percival Graves/Grindelwald per box. I'm getting a little tired of that 1 per box gimmick LEGO is doing. It needs to stop.
As I look over all of these fantastic figures, I find myself asking the question “Why is Voldemort, the only character depicted without a nose in the movies, the only figure with nostrils printed on his head?" With only one figure per box, and two characters incorporated in that figure, Percival Graves/ Gellert Grindelwald will be the greatest challenge for serious collectors. You can find two series of the Harry Potter specific figures in every box, but the Fantastic Beasts figures are harder too complete.
LEGO has produced 28 different series of Collectable Minifigures during the last eight years and I have enjoyed collecting all of them. However, 71022 Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts may be my favourite series yet, due not only to the impressive range of characters included but also the tremendous detail captured by many of them. Luna Lovegood, Professor Trelawney, Albus Dumbledore and Tina Goldstein stand out in particular.
Other than the distribution ratio of the minifigures, I'm very satisfied with the variety of characters that we get in this set. Most of them don't appear in the standard system sets so just them being in random packs makes them more sought after. This is the second Collectible Minifigures set that LEGO has released to include a “chase" minifigure and it doesn't look to be stopping anytime soon so we'll just have to get used to seeing more of them in future sets.
LEGO has done an excellent job with this series, filling in many gaps and bringing new life to many woefully outdated characters. The multitude of new elements is in keeping with the traditional CMF series, and the detail on the characters is excellent. We didn't notice any of the plastic quality issues that have sometimes plagued CMFs, which is a refreshing turn.
I think LEGO did a commendable job with this series, striking a nice balance between must-have main characters, and the introduction of ones that have never been made in minifigure form like Dean Thomas, Cedric Diggory and Cho Chang. It's not unexpected, but the Harry Potter minifigures are definitely my favourite, with a great mix of popular characters, balanced quite well between Hogwarts students and teaching staff.