Just when we didn't think we could love Lego and Harry Potter anymore, they go and release five new sets beyond our wildest dreams.
For HP fans whose favourite films are the 3rd and 4th, prepare to get seriously excited about the new additions, which are all themed around famous scenes from the Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire.
Set to launch in Lego stores from the 1st June, our favourite set of the lot is the 403-piece Knight Bus (£34.99), the iconic vehicle that transported Harry from the Dursley’s home to The Leaky Cauldron.
There's also an all-new stag Patronus element in a new set that allows fans to play and help save Sirius Black from the Dementors in the Forbidden Forest (121 pieces, £19.99), plus beloved Buckbeak the Hippogriff, who is part of the 496-piece Hagrid’s Hut set (£49.99). Now all we need is the bucket of slugs to go with...
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If Goblet of Fire is your film of choice, there's also a 265-piece Triwizard Tournament set (£29.99), that comes with a brick-built Hungarian Horntail dragon guarding a golden egg. Fingers crossed we won't need to hold it under water to get it to be quiet though...
Alongside the new landscapes, there's also an array of new characters to go with, with the Triwazard one containing competitors Fleur Delacour, Viktor Krum and Cedric Diggory.
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In other sets, there's mini figures of Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger (of course), as well as Sirius Black and conductor of the Knight Bus Stan Shunpike.
In keeping with the real life ratios, there's also two slightly larger mini figures: Hogwarts groundskeeper Rubeus Hagrid and Beauxbatons headmistress Madame Maxine.
For those looking to expand their Hogwarts castle, the largest new set (at 922 pieces) is the Hogwarts Clock Tower, which attaches on to the Great Hall and Womping Willow sets of 2018.
An iconic section of Hogwarts recreated in LEGO brick form, it features the Entrance Hall, Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom, Hospital Wing, Prefect’s Bathroom, Dumbledore’s Office and a section of icy decorations for the Yule Ball, setting you back a pricey £84.99.
Now we just need to win the lottery so we can afford it all...