The Lego Harry Potter Gringotts Wizarding Bank! (Diagon Alleys MISSING Piece!)
Today we are building the brand new Lego Harry Potter Gringotts Bank set #76417, with 4,801 pieces. This set is another grand Harry Potter Collectors Editions that we seem to get yearly, and this ones very exciting. This build is not for me, but my investor, she is the one who is collecting all the big annual Harry Potter sets. She bought the set to continue her growing collection despite never watching a single Harry Potter movie. Me on the other hand, egged her on because to me this set seemed phenomenal. We begin the video discussing how this was the missing link to Dragon Alley set #75978 from 3 years ago, and also how this displays well with that set and also how it doesn’t display well with it. In the unboxing we find 31 building steps of bags, many containing multiple bags per step. Four books, an extra bag of parts ( Mostly Rails), and two sticker sheets. The bags come mixed and in no order in the box, so sorting the bags on the floor or large table is required. The build really goes really smooth and take about 13 hours, my first building session went about 4 hours on the vault below. But I was sadly stopped from finishing building because my book was misprinted from the end of bag nine to the beginning of bag ten. But I went on to build the incredible Ukrainian Dragon to finish book two, and the bank itself with books three and four, totally another 10 hours building time combined. So with the issue on book two, I wasn’t able to download the instructions from Lego, or the Builder App, because the set is still too new, and nowhere online was there any information about this. This left me wondering if I could finish the set intake for the video release. But I did manage to get it 100% built with the missing instructions, by using what was left in the book under step 10, and a long detailed watch of a YouTube video. I sped through the review showing all the the quick details I could quickly point out and also showed the minifigs of Ron Weasley, Hermoine Granger, and Harry Potter, as well as the Goblins and more! The BAT System scored the set a huge 93 points, and I can easily see why. The set is very incredible with detail. There is hidden easter eggs all throughout the set, buried deep inside. The vaults are also very nicely detailed, and looks even better when paired with the promo that come with the set. In the end I highly recommend this set, I think it will please a Harry Potter fan super easy, but also anyone else! I did review the other promo set which was Quidditch Practice. As always please comment your thoughts down below. If you enjoyed the video please Like, Share, and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
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00:00 Introduction
01:05 Welcome
07:25 Unboxing
13:46 Reviewing The Stages
20:09 Full Review
35:35 Displaying With Diagon Alley
37:50 Wrap Up
46:50 Issues
50:40 Outro