Head down to platform 9 3/4, bring your train ticket and acceptance letter from Hogwarts, and climb aboard the Hogwarts Express. To say the big red train is iconic for the Harry Potter franchise is an understatement. And naturally, the train has appeared in multiple LEGO sets. Ive counted 6 ‘real’ sets, along with some store give-aways, GWPs, Advent calendars and a Dimensions set. So far, the biggest set, dating from 2018 and still available, is the 75955-1 Hogwarts Express with 806 parts.
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