2005 LEGO Harry Potter Graveyard Duel 4766 Review!

2005 LEGO Harry Potter Graveyard Duel 4766 Review!

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Join me as we travel to Little Hangleton graveyard by portkey for a vintage LEGO Harry Potter set review of 4766 Graveyard Duel, a 2005 LEGO Harry Potter set based on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and recreating the rise of Lord Voldemort. This 548 piece LEGO Harry Potter set is based on the graveyard in Little Hangleton, home to Tom Riddle's family. Minifigures include two white skeletons, a rare black skeleton, another skeleton with sand-green torso, HP069 Lord Voldemort, HP071 Wormtail (Peter Pettigrew), HP073 Death Eater (Lucius Malfoy) and a HP074 Harry Potter in Tri-Wizard Tournament journey.

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4766 Graveyard Duel from LEGO Harry Potter was one of only a few sets released in 2005 based on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It retailed for £29.99 or $30.00 and became one of the more valuable LEGO Harry Potter sets. After completing the final challenge of the Tri-Wizard Tournament, Harry and Cedric find to their horror, that The Tri-Wizard cup is a portkey and are transported to Little Hangleton graveyard where Voldemort and Wormtail await.

The 4766 Graveyard Duel set from the 2005 wave of LEGO Harry Potter includes a number of small builds which come together to create the graveyard in Little Hangleton. Builds include a crypt with sinister secret, graves containing LEGO skeletons, a creepy tree with LEGO bats, owls and spiders and a carriage for moving bodies to their final resting places.

The centerpiece of the LEGO Graveyard Duel set is the Riddle family monument where Thomas Riddle, Mary Riddle and Tom Riddle Senior were laid to rest in 1943 after being murdered by the 16 year old Tom Marvolo Riddle, later to become Lord Voldemort. Tom Riddle murdered his father to turn The Gaunt Ring into a horcrux and now uses his bone to rebuild his body.

Everything you need to recreate the resurrection of Voldermort in LEGO is included, except for the diminished body that gets carries around by Wormtail. In this video, I use the LEGO set and the minifigures to create an entertaining reenactment of the scene in LEGO and retell the story including information about magical phenomena such as Priori Incantatum.

Bone of the father, unknowingly given, you will renew your son! Flesh of the servant, willingly sacrificed, you will revive your master. Blood of the enemy, forcibly taken, you will resurrect your foe.

Video Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
02:40 The Tri-Wizard Tournament
03:58 Little Hangleton Graveyard
08:50 LEGO Riddle Grave
10:20 The Rise of Voldermort
12:33 The Duel / Priori Incantatum
13:55 4766 Graveyard Duel Minifigures
15:41 HP071 Wormtail Minifigure
17:07 HP073 Death Eater Minifigure
18:25 HP069 Voldermort Minifigure
19:32 HP074 Harry Potter Minifigure
21:05 Conclusion

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