The fifth bag wraps up the build. You add in some tables with food items (which can be converted into a bed), a couch that can be turned into chairs and a table to play chess, some banners to attach to the sides of the trunk to show the house colors, 2 small closets to store items with candles on the back, and some other accessories like a cauldron, a smaller chest/trunk, a newspaper, and some candy items.
For this set you assemble a key on a key chain for the lock. I’m not exactly sure where each of the pieces came from for the key, but I like how it looks and you can actually use it to lock and unlock the trunk. Both of my kids enjoyed playing with that mechanism and then figuring how how it works. The lock holds pretty well considering it is plastic LEGO pieces. Eventually you would break the set apart if you applied enough force, but it holds with the gentle force that you would use to open the trunk assuming the lock wasn’t engaged.
Overall, I wasn’t super impressed with this set. For how much the set costs and for what you get, I thought it was a bit underwhelming. The six minifigures and the ability to change them around are useful to MOC builders so that is a benefit, but the rest wasn’t all that thrilling. There are some good pieces to use so that helps. My recommendation would be to not get this set.
On the other hand, my 5-year old had a blast with this set. He enjoyed setting up random scenes even though he’s never read the books or watched the movies. We spent quite a while putting different foods on the tables and then we did the modification of the tables into a bed. He also enjoyed seeing what he could fit into the cabinets. He wasn’t as thrilled about adjusting the minifigures to have different heads or hair pieces, but that’s okay. His biggest complaint was that you build a bunch of tables and chairs, but then the minifigures in the set have the short legs so they can’t actually sit in any of the seats that you build. They all have to stand on the tables, the couch, and the chairs.
So not a great set for adults in my opinion, but a good set for at least one younger kid (so much for the 8+ age range). The price is a bit high, even with the sale, but it does contain a lot of play features and customization options. What are your thoughts? Have you built this one?
Happy building!