Potter Puddle Pals: LEGO Minifigs Get Wet
Toy photographer Sabrina Perry plays in puddles with LEGO Harry Potter minifigures.
Toy photographer Sabrina Perry plays in puddles with LEGO Harry Potter minifigures.
In this delightful six image narrative featuring LEGO Harry Potter, Ana (@adsdailyphoto) shows us what various characters might pack along to Hogwarts.
Join Tomasz Lasek as he crosses LEGO Diagon Alley diagonally, and discovers the magic that lurks in its buildings!
Contest Alert: Show us your magically-themed toy photography to win a set of LEGO Harry Potter collectible minifigures Series 2!
Joshua Kittleson shows the playability of two LEGO minifigure packs. Both the Avengers and Harry Potter sets have lots of photo potential!
Tomek explores series 2 of LEGO Harry Potter collectible minifigures. Read the review and enjoy the magic!
The front of the whole building looks stunning. Of course, the Clock Tower dominates, next to which the headmaster’s tower crouched, together with a fragment of the walls, behind which the dancefloor was located.
Another week, another Harry Potter LEGO review! This time I’m looking at The Knight Bus (set 75957), one of my favourite sets from this round! It’s not the biggest of sets, but that makes it perfect for sticking it in a bag and taking it out!
This week I’m sharing a review of the new Harry Potter LEGO set Hagrid’s Hut: Buckbeak’s Rescue (Set 75947). As with all my LEGO reviews there is no piece count, and no build review, just an honest look at the potential for toy photography.
With another lot of Harry Potter LEGO sets out, it was time for this Potterhead toy photographer to take the sets out for a toy photography spin! First up, I’m going to be looking at the Hungarian Horntail Triwizard Challenge (set 75946). This is a mid-sized set in the new …
Painted with light and darkness, sculpted with ink and paper, my story is waiting for you, dear reader… I’d like to thank dear Shelly for the great opportunity to share my story on Toy Photographers Blog! Thank you for your attention! Ann @Miss_Feklista
After three months of procrastinating, it’s finally time for my review of the Hogwarts Express (Set 75955). This is the final review of the 2018 wave of Harry Potter sets. Why not take a look back at the earlier reviews as well? Hogwarts Great Hall (Set 75954) Hogwarts Whomping Willow …
Time for Magic! is a special review of LEGO Hogwarts Castle #71043 by Miss Feklista Dear wizards, welcome to the best magical school in the world! Today I’m glad to show you the new micro scale LEGO Hogwarts Castle and it won’t be a simple review: I prepared many surprises …
What a ridiculous task it was to pick the winners of the #LEGOdarkArts Riddikulus contest! There were just so many amazing entries, but eventually we have the winners.
It’s time to continue with our Harry Potter reviews! If you missed the previous ones, you can check out my reviews of the Great Hall and the Whomping Willow set before this one, which is taking a look at the Quidditch Match set. As before, this isn’t a ‘bits and …
Toy Photographers are excited to announce that we have another creative toy photography contest, a Riddikulus contest! And you could win the LEGO Hogwarts Castle and other Harry Potter LEGO by entering!
A couple of weeks ago I reviewed the LEGO Harry Potter Great Hall (set 75954). This week I want to take a look at a set that expands on that and provides additional opportunities for the toy photographer – the Hogwarts Whomping Willow (set 75953).
I may be biased, but I’m thrilled for this month’s themed episode of the podcast. This was one of our best themes to date. So good in fact, that we invited a special guest onto the show to discuss it!
I was lucky enough to be sent the recent wave of Harry Potter sets by our friends at LEGO so I wanted to spend a post (or 2, or 3) looking at the sets from the toy photographers perspective.
A few months ago I wasn’t that keen on BrickHeadz. Then I got the Go Brick Yourself set, which was lots of fun and I had a great time photographing it! As did a lot of toy photographers when they got to build themselves at the Oregon toy safari! This …