Random set of the day: Slytherin

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Slytherin

Slytherin

©2002 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 4735 Slytherin, released in 2002. It's one of 17 Harry Potter sets produced that year. It contains 90 pieces and 3 minifigs, and its retail price was US$10/£8.99.

It's owned by 2696 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at BrickLink or eBay.


14 comments on this article

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By in United States,

Nice little set, then again I'm very nostalgic for this theme, so.....

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By in United States,

Wow that goes for a lot

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By in United States,

$20 used... that’s less than inflation.

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By in Australia,

Harry Potter and the Random Set of the Day. Expecto Cliketum!

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By in United States,

I somehow ended up with three copies of this set as a kid. So many Crabbes and Goyles.

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By in United Kingdom,

I loved how you could combine the old Harry Potter sets into one big Hogwarts :)

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By in United Kingdom,

the real crabbe and goyle or a polyjuiced harry and ron?

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By in Latvia,

I'll have to admit that some of the old HP sets are good, but I don't like any of the yellow minifigures

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By in Australia,

These sets were great for parts and minifigs, but I was never really impressed by them as *sets*, they always seemed cheap, hastily-done and poorly-constructed.

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By in Poland,

This one, troll one and snape class would be great for remakes

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By in United Kingdom,

There’s something so quaint about these early HP sets, with their yellow figs and colour schemes.

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By in United States,

The name of this set is so vague. Quite a difference from the random 90s space speeders we've seen.

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By in Netherlands,

I hope they'll make sets like this again, maybe in a future fantasy Castle line.

Small expandable sections/structures that form a bigger whole is just a nice concept.

And while I know 2019 Harry Potter exists now, which is expandable/connectable, it's now using flesh minifigs, which imo just don't have the same feeling as yellow figures to me.

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