>>8383696As for Harry Potter stuff, I've built the Astronomy Tower, The Burrow, The Room of Requirement and Umbridge's Encounter.
Astronomy Tower is a very nice set, and the greenhouse is especially nice. It's good to get Slughorn and some of the main characters in their party outfits, but the set doesn't really lean into that scene as much as the Clock Tower did the Yule Ball. Interior details are nice, although the Ravenclaw common room is a bit small. Overall it's a good set but doesn't feel as impressive as the Clock Tower set did.
The Burrow, on the other hand, is absolutely incredible. At the time, it quickly became one of my top 10 all time sets. It was just an absolute joy from start to finish, and the details throughout the set were amazing - from the self-knitting needles in the parents' bedroom, to the posters and photographs, the lounge room with the floo powder fireplace - it's just brilliant. I especially appreciate that each member of the family that was included with the set has a bedroom. The way you make the top half lopsided was really fun, and it's surprisingly deep for a Lego building (it's not just a 4 stud deep facade). Everything about this set is great and I highly recommend it. The only thing is that Molly Weasley's face is a little strange, and Ginny doesn't look quite right either imo.
Room of Requirement and Umbridge's Encounter are fine, but the main appeal is the minfigures (especially the centaurs and the patronus pieces). I like the inclusion of the training dummy with the Room of Requirement, and Umbridge's ordinances are a good inclusion. The fireplace build is nice too.
Grawp is cute and the print for his face is good, but I was a little disappointed that his entire back is just anti-studs with no texture.
Happy to answer any questions if you've got em.