Harry Potter - Hogwarts Castle: Duelling Club (158 pieces)
Harry Potter - Hogwarts Castle: Duelling Club (158 pieces)
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🪄 Relive the legendary duels of Hogwarts with this magical set!
Step into the world of Harry Potter! With the building blocks of Hogwarts: Duelling Club!
Inspired by the classic scene from the movie The Chamber of Secrets, this set is perfect for recreating magical battles between Harry and Draco Malfoy – complete with spells flying everywhere!
A fun and nostalgic experience for fans of the saga and the wizarding world.



🧱 Product Details:
🔹 Number of pieces: 158.
🧙♂️ Included minifigures: Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Severus Snape, and Gilderoy Lockhart.
🪄 Magical accessories: Wands, transparent spells, and summoned snake.
🪜 Interactive functionality: Platform that moves with a push mechanism, simulating the duels.
🏰 Thematic design: Part of Hogwarts Castle with details from the duelling hall.
📏 Assembled size: Approximately 8 cm tall × 22 cm wide.
👦 Recommended age: From 8 years old.
✨ Reasons to bring this set home:
🧙 Iconic Hogwarts setting in your hands!
💥 Interactive feature that makes the duel even more fun!
🎁 Perfect gift for Harry Potter fans or collectors!

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