Set Review - #40496-1: Voldemort, Nagini & Bellatrix - Brickheadz - Harry Potter

Onto the second of the two 2021 Harry Potter themed Brickheadz…

This one is #40496-1: Voldemort, Nagini, and Bellatrix. It was released on 5 June 2021 in the US and retails for $24.99. It contains 344 pieces and works out to $0.073 per piece. It must not be selling well because the rumor mill is saying the set will be retiring in December 2021. That’s a pretty short shelf life for a set. Interestingly, #40495-1 has about 120 more parts for the same price.

The box looks pretty similar to #40495-1. The front shows the three characters and highlights that Lord Voldemort is #143, Nagini is #144, and Bellatrix Lestrange is #145. The back shows the three characters again and then on the right shows that you can place each one on an included plate.

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The set contains four parts bags with three instruction booklets. Bag 1 is Voldemort with the first booklet. Bag 2 is Nagini with the second booklet. Bags 3 and 4 are Bellatrix with the last booklet.

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The first bag is Voldemort. Not a whole lot to this build since he’s bald and has few features on his head. There’s a small print for a his nose, he gets the two Brickheadz eyes and that’s about it. His shirt has a print like most other Brickheadz and he comes with a white wand.. While there isn’t much to the build, you do get a decent number of the dark green/forest green colored bricks considering the size of the set.

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The second build is Nagini the snake. He doesn’t look as mean in Brickheadz form. The build is the smallest of the three, but I think they did a good job representing a snake considering the medium. The curled up bottom and then the head sticking up are very evident. Plus you get some dark green and sand green pieces.

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Bellatrix is the last build and initially I wasn’t impressed. There didn’t seem to be much to her other than stacking bricks on top of each other. Then you get to her hair. If you watch the movies she is in, you’ll see that she has a pretty big, wild stash of hair. The use of 2x2 round plates does a good job emulating her mop and I like how they have it draped to the side, partially covering her face. She also has a printed front and a minifigure scale wand.

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Here are the final builds of all three. Overall, nothing too special about this set. Definitely pick it up if you collect Brickheadz or if you’re a Potter fan. Otherwise, the fan base must not be as interested in the bad guys from the books/movies and they are going to retire it quickly. I’d rate this one middle of the road. No major complaints, but nothing to be overly excited about.

What are your thoughts?

Happy building!

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