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Subject: 
Harry Potter (CofS) and monster sets good for new elements
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Date: 
Fri, 20 Sep 2002 15:53:02 GMT
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....and improved ones too... :)

The Chamber of Secrets has the phoenix, Ginny's red hair (in the straight,
parted look), Gilderoy Lockhart pinkish suit, and blonde coiffed hair,
not to forget the awesome printed serpent shield, and serpent wall pieces.

Duelling Club has the yellow banners that are interesting, and another
version of Gilderoy Lockhart with the same hair piece, but this time
with a green suit.

(House of) Slytherin has the really cool (green) shield with the Slytherin
logo.

Dumbledore's Office has Professor McGonagall (who makes a nice green witch),
a light-grey dragon "dragon" element for a horse, the light grey quarter
cylander pieces (which can be had in the droid escape sets)

Dobby's Release has Lucious Malfoy, and for you Goblin lovers, theres Dobby,
which is a house-elf, but looks like the Goblins, and it comes with
2 light grey window frames with the black lattice covers.

Aragog and the dark forest has a nice thick tree

Vampire's Crypt has the Wolfpack-type Underling, the brown coffin, the
hand cart, and the black stair piece in a $20 set.  There is one of these
in the Blacksmith Shop, but at $30 is not as economical.

The Werewolf Ambush has a tree element but it isn't as nice as the tree in
the Aragog set.

Scary Lab has the female mini-fig with the red (burgundy) "dress", the
skeleton, ghost, and the light grey (bat lord Helm)...some would feel that
this helm is the worst looking one in the castle theme, but it makes an
interesting villain.



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  Re: Harry Potter (CofS) and monster sets good for new elements
 
(...) This element is actually made of green plastic? Or is only the design green? The catalogue makes it out so that the plastic looks black. I note that most of the prices for the HP line are generally better than the price:element ratios of past (...) (22 years ago, 20-Sep-02, to lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.castle)
  Re: Harry Potter (CofS) and monster sets good for new elements
 
(...) What is not apparent on the pictures is dark grey dragon wings (looks great on a black dragon) and a dark grey scorpion. 4 cylinder pieces are plain grey, 4 are grey with stone pattern print. Arne, Copenhagen (22 years ago, 26-Sep-02, to lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.castle)

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