Showing posts with label harry potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harry potter. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

Lego Harry Potter 4865 Foribbean Forest Review

Here's a review on the Harry Potter 4865, Foribbean Forest, i bought this set a few months ago, fixed it last week. The reason i added this set is i'm using the minifigures for my castle/kingdoms. Purchased this set at a discount price of SGD 20.90. Pretty good price to pay for 4 nice minifigures.

Singapore Retail Price SGD 29.90
total 64 pieces

This set is released in 1 Jun 2011, it recreates the scene of Harry Postter and the Deathly Hallows, where Harry Potter enters the Forbidden Forest to meet his fate at the hands of Lord Voldemort. This set includes a small tree, four minifigures: Harry Potter, Rubeus Hagrid, Lord Voldemort and Narcissa Malfoy.




Harry Potter

Rubeus Hagrid

Narcissa Malfoy

Lord Voldemort with black cape



Even though i'm not a harry potter fan, this is a nice little set to have because of the minifigures.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Lego Thundercats (well maybe)

came across this poster designed by darinm from deviantART
this was actually created more than 3 years ago!

As an adult over 30 years old, how awesome it will be if we have Lego Thundercats, imagine the characters, vehicles and playsets. Afterall we have Lego from Indiana Jones movies, Batman comics, Star Wars universe, Harry Potter, Disney Toy Story & Prince of Persia. It's just endless possibilities!

Lion-O created by Mace2006, torso design from Fine Clonier Decals, standard lego parts and a Brickforge Sword! Created in Aug 2008. With photoshop, the decals produced can be much better now. Picture source from deviantArt.

Lego fans are even suggesting having Lego Simpson, Lego Halo, Lego South Park, Lego X-Men and so on. At the meantime, stay tune to the next post on Lego Lord of the Rings,.

Source from: deviantART

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Lego Delivery Dec

Shipment from France & US
Caveman figure to show the size of these packs.

My order from BN arrives today, it took about 35 days (via airmail) and I'm glad it arrives safetly. The sets are shipped from different warehouses, one from US and 2 boxes from France (Laposte). Items were well packed and protected with air bubble.

Now I have 3 large postman mailing bags.

From US in Lego Box, lego not damage

2 boxes from France. In time for Christmas!


The 3 sets of Hogwarts Castle (buy 2 get 3rd free), includes further discount during purchase, the promotion was for a very short period. For any purchase from overseas, I would recommend using Paypal for payment rather than deduct direct from credit cards. If the items doesn't arrive, you can always file for item not received, within 45 days of payment (for paypal) so there is buyer protection. There are risks in buying, one of a fellow collector received her items but the lego set had badly damaged box (good that it arrives), others mentioned not receiving their orders at all.

One set belongs to a friend and my nephew/niece can share a box for Christmas. The last is for me to keep. No risks no gain, each box cost about 40% OF current Singapore retail price. I'm not really a Harry Potter fan, probably will modify the castle for something else.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Harry Potter 10217 Diagon Alley Preview

I'm not a Harry Potter fan, anyway for all HP lego fans, guess this is a must buy. When I saw the pictures last night, it reminded me of the 10193 Medieval Market village set released in 2009. I knew a couple of local AFOLs will be buying this set and combine it with their MMV set, expanding the village.

This will be avaliable in Jan 2011. I guess the price for this set will be around SGD300.




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10217 – Diagon Alley
Ages 14+. 2,025 pieces.
US $149.99 CA $199.99 UK £132.75 DE 149.99

Expand your very own wizarding world of Harry Potter™!

No need to pass through the Leaky Cauldron. Now even Muggles can shop in Diagon Alley by building this fantastically magical set that includes 3 extensively detailed buildings and 11 minifigures! Join Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger as they shop for their Hogwarts™ school supplies. Visit Ollivander’s, Borgin and Burke’s, and Gringott’s Bank. Each Diagon Alley building is realistically detailed. Ollivander’s offers an extensive selection of wands, storage shelves and a step ladder that allows Ollivander to gather wands from the top floor. The front desk has an “exploding” function for those inconvenient times when a spell goes awry. Borgin and Burke’s includes a scary skeleton, “glow-in-the-dark” elements, a fireplace attached to the Floo Network and a Vanishing Cabinet that Dark wizards might use to sneak into Hogwarts. Gringott’s Bank is an impressive two-story building with large double doors, and can be opened completely into one large building or closed to create one smaller building. The bank’s interior features a removable vault, along with the Philosopher’s Stone, a clerk’s desk, a chandelier and ‘wonky’ support pillars. Includes 11 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, each with magic wand; Rubeus Hagrid, equipped with his pink umbrella; Fred and George Weasley; 2 Gringott’s goblins; Mr. Ollivander; Lucius Malfoy (with Death Eater disguise); Fenrir Greyback; and 4 new, decorated owls.

  • Ollivander’s measures 8″ (20 cm) high and 5″ (13 cm) wide!
  • Borgin and Burke’s measures 8″ (20 cm) high and 7″ (18 cm) wide!
  • Gringott’s Bank measures 8″ (21 cm) high and 4″ (10 cm) wide when closed, 8″ high and 9″ (23 cm) wide when opened wide!
  • Completed model (depending on how much space is allocated between individual parts) measures 24″ (60 cm) long and 12″ (30 cm) deep and 8″ (21 cm) high

Diagon Alley - Completed model (depending on how much space is allocated between individual parts) measures 24″ (60 cm) long and 12″ (30 cm) deep and 8″ (21 cm) high

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Lego builds profit, market share in first half

COPENHAGEN

LEGO, Europe's biggest toymaker boosted profit and market share in the first half of the year, helped by sales of Star Wars and Lego City building-block sets and the introduction of new board games.

Net income jumped 64 per cent to 1.12 billion kroner (S$256 million) in the first six months, up from 684 million kroner for the same period last year, the Billund Denmark-based company said yesterday in a statement.

Revenue rose 34 per cent to 5.86 billion kroner, from 4.37 billion kroner, extending a growth streak that began in 2004.

The group said all its markets "recorded double-digit growth rates in its sales" during the period, including key markets such as the United States and Eastern Europe.

Classic product lines like Lego City, Lego Star Wars, Lego Technic and Lego Duplo generated the largest sales.

The compnay said that it increased its share of the global toy market to 5 per cent in the period as the market expanded by about 2 per cent.

That compares with Lego's 4.8 per cent market share for the whole of last year, and 3.6 per cent in 2008.

Lego said it has had a "positive reception" for the introduction of new board games such as Minotaurus that compete with products by market leader Hasbro.

The group's chief executive, Mr Joergen Vid Knudstorp, said yesterday that he was satisfied with the result.

"All our markets can report strong growth," he said in the statement.

"We are moving into our peak season when our market releases will include a number of brand new Lego Harry Potter products," he added.

Lego, which estimates that children spend five billion hours a year playing with its multi-coloured bricks, has bought licences from movie-makers including Lucasfilm and Walt Disney.

Meanwhile, Hasbro, based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in the United States, reported on July 19 that second-quarter revenue declined by 7 per cent.

The family-owned Lego does not release quarterly figures.

BLOOMBERG, AP


With the huge increase in sales, I guess lego price is just going up, the price is already markup by about 5-10% this year.

We had already sense the strong buying of lego in Singapore this year compared to previous years, it seems more and more people are jumping into lego. The speed at which lego is sold at the recent sales proved that the demand is getting stronger. Check my 20 Aug post.

As a vintage star wars collector, I don't collect Lego Star Wars now, as it is just too pricey in my opinion.. and true Star Wars collector will go into the original 80s vintage stuff, this is where the value lies.

Anyway...just have fun brickin'. I will make a post on the shipment I received last night.