
"This set comes with 195 pieces and is appropriate for ages 7 and above. You're getting Harry Potter and Ron Weasley minifigures with two wands and a lantern to guide them through the forest. You can choose between happy or scared faces, depending on the scene you're trying to recreate. Though honestly, a scared Weasley feels a lot more fitting than a happy one."
"There's a fairly big Aragog figure, whose legs, fangs, and pedipalps are all movable, so you can create your own dramatic setups. The Aragog figure measures about 2.5 inches high, 6 inches long, and 7 inches wide. Plus, you've also got a small buildable forest section with plants, a spider web, and two baby spider figures. There's a lot of room for creativity, so this set is sure to keep your little ones (or you) engaged for the weekend."
"The included instruction manual guides you through the building process step-by-step. If that seems a bit too complicated, you can install the Lego Builder app on your phone. It lets you zoom in on the blocks, rotate your sets in 3D, and track your progress in real time. If you're a Harry Potter fan and want to introduce your kids to the wizarding world too, this Lego set is a great way to get started."
The Lego Aragog in the Forbidden Forest set is a 195-piece Harry Potter build suitable for ages 7 and up. It includes Harry Potter and Ron Weasley minifigures with two wands and a lantern, and alternate happy and scared facial expressions. A large Aragog figure features movable legs, fangs, and pedipalps and measures about 2.5 inches high, 6 inches long, and 7 inches wide. The set also contains a small buildable forest with plants, a spider web, and two baby spider figures. The included instruction manual guides step-by-step construction, and the Lego Builder app offers zoom, 3D rotation, and progress tracking. The set normally costs about $20 and is discounted to $16 on Amazon, making it an affordable gift or display piece.
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