75967-1
Forbidden Forest: Umbridge's Encounter is LEGO set 75967-1. It has a score of 80. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 3 scored reviews and 4 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 48.53% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2020, and it is categorised in Harry Potter.
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Here's what I liked and didn't like: Pros: It comes with a superb selection of figures. The centaurs are some of the coolest figures released this year. They have double sided heads and front and back printing. Their tails are molded in a different color from the rest of the body so they can withstand play without getting damaged. It's great to get Dolores Umbridge in a widely available set that isn't a small fortune. I think her face accurately captures both her sadistic smile and scared expression. Harry and Hermione are also cute. The set includes some very rare parts, such as sausage pieces in sand green. The tree is nice has some cool details like the bike handlebar that Grawp gives to Hermione. Grawp has a printed face (not a sticker) and a pink piece where his brain should be. Cons: While Grawp looks impressive from the front, his back side leaves something to be desired. To be sure, for play and display purposes this is not a problem, but it is something that could have been easily fixed using some tiled pieces. I don't think most kids will care about this though to be honest. Also, though the tree is nice, it doesn't really do anything other than open up. It is fun to build though. Overall, this is an amazing set and I think anyone receiving it would be very lucky.
75967 Forbidden Forest: Umbridge's Encounter contains an outstanding collection of unique characters and is undoubtedly a worthy addition to the Harry Potter theme. Grawp looks very faithful to his movie counterpart and I like the previous enlarged minifigures so am pleased to see another such figure here. However, substantial potential for improvement remains across his back.