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Lego Wednesday Addams sets include a brick-built Jenna Ortega-GameCentral-Entertainment – Metro

Jenna Ortega has been recreated in Lego form, not just via standard mini-doll and BrickHeadz figures, but also a cool giant-sized display with customisable clothes.

Lego Wednesday Addams sets include a brick-built Jenna Ortega-GameCentral-Entertainment – Metro

One of the best small scale Lego sets of the year (Lego)

Jenna Ortega has been recreated in Lego form, not just via standard mini-doll and BrickHeadz figures, but also a cool giant-sized display with customisable clothes.

There’s already a bunch of Lego sets based on the new Wicked movie, planned for this year, so the fact that there’s also a new range based on smash hit Netflix series Wednesday is no surprise.

Wednesday Addams doesn’t have much in the way of iconic vehicles to reproduce in Lego form but the version of her and Enid’s dorm room, and the giant Wednesday figure, look very impressive. In fact, the figure is one of the best human characters ever at that scale.

The whole figure set is relatively cheap but measures 33cm high, with a detailed and customisable dais for Wednesday to stand upon. She has two completely different sets of clothing, depending on whether you want her looking serious in pigtails and her Nevermore Academy uniform or faintly distracted in the black dress she wore during the famous Rave’N Dance scene.

The dais includes hidden compartments and the Nevermore Academy gate, but also a ton of neat little details, including her typewriter, the grave of her pet scorpion, her crystal ball, and black dahlia flowers. And that’s on top of a special printed Lego piece to represent Thing, the perambulatory hand.

The Wednesday Addams Figure is £44.99 and like all three of the sets will be available from October 1, although you can pre-order it now on the Lego website.

Wednesday & Enid’s Dorm Room looks great (Lego)

The other big set is Wednesday & Enid’s Dorm Room, which features a detailed exterior and interior, with Wednesday and Enid’s room split down the middle – and with no doubt as to which side belongs to who.

Like the Wicked sets, the Door Room includes large mini-doll figures, inspired by the Friends range, rather than smaller and squatter traditional Lego mini-figure. They’re still compatible with all other Lego pieces but it means you get more detailed versions of the two heroines, in their standard outfits and what they wore to the Rave’N Dance.

You can store the figures in special draws in the set, which also comes with a gargoyle-filled balcony and accessories such as a cat ear headpiece and Enid’s phone.

The Wednesday & Enid’s Dorm Room set costs £79.99 and measures 23cm high and 25cm wide once built, with 750 Lego pieces in total. It’s available now to pre-order.

The final set is a pair of BrickHeadz figures, which are basically the Lego equivalent of Funko Pop! dolls. You get Enid in her standard outfit (including her hair highlights) and Wednesday is in her favourite black dress.

Unlike the other Wednesday sets it’s not available to pre-order, but it will also be available to buy from October 1 for £17.99.

Why buy Funko Pops when you can build them (Lego)

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