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Blocks Magazine is the leading LEGO centric publication readily available from most supermarkets and newsagents. The latest issue 108 arrives in UK stores next week!

This issue focuses on the Wizarding World of Harry Potter as it dives into the latest big release, LEGOGringotts Wizarding Bank (76417). Blocks Magazine chats to the designers behind the set and gets to know how it came to be and what went into it.

Filled with news and reviews of new LEGO sets and more the new issue is falling onto subscribers doormats and hitting shelves from 5th October. Learn more about this new issue below, along with details on how to receive bonus free gifts.


Official details:

Go inside LEGO Harry Potter Gringotts Bank in Blocks magazine Issue 108

Gringotts Bank is the most surprising LEGO set of the year so far. Harry Potter fan or not, you can’t help but be wowed by the way the vault holds up the entire building – and in Blocks magazine Issue 108, the designers responsible reveal how they pulled it off, with sketch models giving an insight into their process.

Issue 108 is available worldwide as part of a subscription or a single issue at blocksmag.com and will be in UK stores from October 5.

There are also great deals on Blocks magazine – for this weekend only:

Take out a one-year print subscription and you’ll get a FREE exclusive Christmas minifigure!
If you take out a two-year print subscription, you’ll get a FREE exclusive Christmas minifigure and a FREE Blocks t-shirt!

Be quick to take advantage of these deals – offers end on October 2 at 9.00am.

You MUST include ‘Blocks special offer’ in the order notes. If you’re taking out a two-year subscription, please mention your preferred t-shirt colour (black, royal blue, pink or yellow) and size (small, medium, large, X-large and XX-large).

Everyone who subscribes by November 2 will be in with a chance of winning a massive prize – LEGO Harry Potter 76417 Gringotts Wizarding Bank – Collectors’ Edition.

In Issue 108, Senior Designer Justin Ramsden and Designer George Gilliatt explain how they took what fans wanted – a new model of Gringotts Bank to match the existing Diagon Alley – and took it to the next level by delivering one of the most ambitious LEGO models, with the bank balancing atop the vault. The feature is illustrated with prototype versions of the model so you can see how the design team tested out their ideas.

If you’re still saving up your Sickles for the big one then fear not, because Blocks has exclusive instructions showing how to build a mini version. That’s one of three sets of ‘Quick Build’ guides that are great for anyone looking for a LEGO project that won’t need a huge commitment of time or parts. On that topic, there’s a parts list for each of the three models.

Many fans do want a bigger challenge though and you’ll find just that with instructions to build hair pieces for 40649 Up-Scaled Minifigure. You can give the character one of two classic LEGO wigs from the early days of the blocky characters.

The LEGO Trains story continues, exploring how the design team came up with three systems – 4.5V, 12V and push-along – that were all part of one larger system. It’s a fascinating look back at when the first realistic trains were delivered through LEGO bricks.

Within the 116-page magazine you’ll also find insight into the design of the Insect Collection, amazing MOCs from Brickscalibur, reviews of the latest Star Wars sets, the top 10 brick-built characters and much more.

Blocks is giving away 76417 Gringotts Wizarding Bank – Collectors’ Edition! To be entered into the prize draw and to get Blocks magazine delivered every month – ahead of the shops – visit www.blocksmag.com and check out the money-saving subscription deals available.

Everyone who subscribes to the print edition by November 2 will be in with a chance of winning (existing subscribers will automatically be entered into the prize draw).

Free minifigure and t-shirt deals will end on October 2 at 9.00am or while promotional stocks last.

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