
"Luna Lovegood's House earns a BrickScore of 69.7 — a genuinely appealing Harry Potter set that impresses with its eccentric design, fresh color palette, and an inventive light-brick projector, though recurring minifigure recycling, a cramped interior, and steep European pricing hold it back from greatness."
Luna Lovegood's House (76467) earns a solid BrickScore of 69.7, with most reviewers landing in "positive" territory but one more skeptical voice keeping the score from climbing higher. The set is broadly praised for bringing a beloved, never-before-seen Harry Potter location to LEGO form with a fresh, eccentric aesthetic and a genuinely clever light-brick projection mechanism. However, critics point to pricing concerns (especially in Europe), a cramped interior, significant minifigure recycling, and a light-brick feature whose execution doesn't always live up to its ambitious concept.
Where they split: The light-brick projection mechanism is the most divisive element: Brickset Reviews calls it "one of the most impressive functions I have seen in recent LEGO sets," while Hoth Bricks finds it underwhelming in execution, saying the results are "vague and anecdotal" and that official promotional images are "overly optimistic." Similarly, value-for-money splits reviewers — Brick Fanatics considers it well worth £89.99, while Hoth Bricks recommends waiting for a discount at around €100 and Brickset Reviews also flags the European price as a concern.



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"Three lopsided floors of magical creatures and oddities are rendered in LEGO bricks for the very first time in 76467 Luna Lovegood's House"
Brick Fanatics
"this model contains one of the most impressive functions I have seen in recent LEGO sets, as a light brick projector tells The Tale of the Three Brothers and the creation of the Deathly Hallows."
Brickset Reviews
"Three lopsided floors of magical creatures and oddities are rendered in LEGO bricks for the very first time in 76467 Luna Lovegood's House"

"this model contains one of the most impressive functions I have seen in recent LEGO sets, as a light brick projector tells The Tale of the Three Brothers and the creation of the Deathly Hallows."

"For around €100, the set is meager value. The reviewer recommends waiting to find it at a lower price point before purchasing."





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