25 craziest Harry Potter Lego creations

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Courtesy: Geertos13/eurobricks.com
Courtesy: Geertos13/eurobricks.com /

This is an old school post from the Eurobricks forum, but it’s absolutely worth mentioning. We’re branching out and looking for more about Diagon Alley, and forum user Geertos13 brought the already-bustling thoroughfare to Lego life!

A custom Lego build is a chance for the creators to really show off their personality. And this user definitely has a lot of heart for the Potter franchise. Diagon Alley is crafted to near perfection, each store lined up perfectly, and in precise order as evidenced from both the novels and the films. There’s a lot of simply-designed storefronts, but many of the more notable stores can be explored on the inside. We get to see his version of Weasley’s Wizarding Wheezes and the two floors of jokes and potions for young wizards to enjoy.

Courtesy: Geertos13/eurobricks.com
Courtesy: Geertos13/eurobricks.com /

We can also venture down Knockturn Alley, where all the slimy deals are taking place, sometimes in broad daylight. Geertos made sure to include Borgin and Burke’s, complete with creepy Slytherins sliding around. Some commenters thought the street was too wide, but in order to snap all the photos to show it off, the builder had no other choice.

Over 4,300 pieces and came together in order to make this extensive 22-building map where any witch or wizard can shop for all their magical needs. And for a bit of extra fun, your Lego pals can take a trip inside Gringott’s highest security area, and find Harry Potter’s bank vault overflowing with gold. It’s the little touches that make these builds so enjoyable to view.