What's Included

Box back showing features and minifigures All minifigures and accessories

The 795-piece set delivers two complete storefronts alongside an impressive character roster. Six minifigures populate the scene: Florean Fortescue making his LEGO debut with detailed apron printing, Katie Bell and Alicia Spinnet in casual attire, Ron Weasley sporting Gryffindor colors, Cho Chang representing Ravenclaw, and a generic shopkeeper to manage the Quidditch supplies. Quality Quidditch Supplies features display windows, floating broomstick mechanism, and shelving packed with equipment including a Quaffle, Bludger, Golden Snitch, and team uniforms. The ice cream parlour includes indoor seating, outdoor terrace furniture, ice cream cart, and various frozen treat accessories. Instructions guide through logical sub-assemblies with clear progression through both buildings.

Building Experience

Construction unfolds over approximately 3 hours through numbered bags that build each shop sequentially. The process begins with the ice cream parlour's ground floor, establishing the lime green facade before adding interior fixtures and the rooftop seating area. Quality Quidditch Supplies follows, utilizing more complex techniques for the floating broomstick mechanism integrated into the window display. Building remains engaging throughout with varied techniques—SNOT construction for smooth facades, clever angle work for the turret roofs, and intricate detailing for shop interiors. The modular baseplate system ensures easy connection to other Diagon Alley sets while maintaining structural integrity. Sticker application proves minimal but requires precision for shop signage and window displays.

Design and Accuracy

Both shops from front angle Shops displayed on shelf

Both storefronts capture their source material's whimsical architecture brilliantly. The ice cream parlour's vibrant lime green walls with yellow accents create an immediately recognizable facade, while the turret-style roof adds vertical interest. Quality Quidditch Supplies employs a more traditional brown and dark red palette befitting a sporting goods store, with large display windows showcasing merchandise. At 20cm tall, 13cm wide, and 10cm deep when combined, the buildings maintain proper scale with other Diagon Alley modules. Interior details impress—the Quidditch shop features tiered displays for equipment and trophies, while the ice cream parlour includes a serving counter and cozy seating. The outdoor terrace with umbrella and furniture captures the casual dining atmosphere perfectly.

Play Features

Interior play features and minifigures

The floating broomstick mechanism stands as the set's highlight feature, using a clear support piece to create the illusion of a hovering Nimbus in the shop window—a simple but effective magical touch that delights viewers. Both buildings open at the rear for full interior access, with the ice cream parlour featuring a hinged design while the Quidditch shop removes entirely. The rooftop seating area provides additional play space, accessible via side ladder. Minifigures interact naturally with shop elements—serving ice cream, browsing Quidditch equipment, or relaxing at outdoor tables. The modular connectivity allows seamless integration with other Diagon Alley sets, expanding the shopping street indefinitely. However, play features feel somewhat limited compared to other Harry Potter sets at this price point.

Display Worthiness

When positioned alongside other Diagon Alley modules, these shops create an impressive wizarding shopping street that captures the magical district's bustling atmosphere. The contrasting color schemes—vibrant greens and yellows against traditional browns—add visual variety to any Harry Potter display. The 20cm height matches other modules perfectly, maintaining consistent rooflines for cohesive presentation. Minifigures positioned throughout both shops create dynamic scenes: customers browsing Quidditch gear, friends sharing ice cream, or Ron admiring the latest broomstick model. The buildings display best viewed from the front at slight angles, as rear detailing remains minimal. The compact footprint suits standard shelving while the modular design allows flexible arrangement based on available space.

Value Analysis & Investment

At £89.99 for 795 pieces, the 11.3p per piece ratio pushes typical Harry Potter pricing into uncomfortable territory, particularly given the £10 increase over comparable 2023-2024 Diagon Alley releases. Current European pricing shows some relief with Amazon Germany offering €74.83-75.58, providing better value for continental buyers. The six minifigures add substantial worth—Florean Fortescue as an exclusive will likely command £15+ on secondary markets, while Katie Bell and Alicia Spinnet remain relatively rare. Investment potential appears moderate; as a modular expansion with exclusive figures, appreciation seems likely but may be limited by the high entry price. The set's connectivity ensures continued relevance as collectors complete their Diagon Alley displays. Smart buyers should target 20-25% discounts where value proposition improves significantly, though exclusive minifigures may drive sustained demand at retail.

Editor's Verdict

Build Experience
7.5
Display Value
8.0
Play Features
7.5
Value for Money
6.5
7.4/10
Overall Score

What We Love

  • Six minifigures including exclusive characters
  • Innovative floating broomstick mechanism
  • Vibrant lime green and yellow color scheme
  • Seamless connectivity with Diagon Alley sets
  • Detailed interior spaces in both shops
  • Outdoor seating area adds play value
  • Authentic Quidditch equipment accessories

Room for Improvement

  • £10 price increase over previous modules
  • 11.3p per piece pushes value limits
  • Buildings feel slightly cramped
  • Ice cream parlour lacks unique features
  • Limited rear detail for display
  • Sticker application required for signage
The LEGO Harry Potter 76452 Quality Quidditch Supplies & Ice Cream Parlour successfully expands Diagon Alley with charming storefronts and desirable minifigures that largely justify the premium pricing. While value hunters may balk at £89.99 for 795 pieces, the exclusive characters and innovative features ensure this becomes an essential addition for serious collectors building their wizarding world.

The LEGO Harry Potter 76452 Quality Quidditch Supplies & Ice Cream Parlour delivers charming additions to the modular Diagon Alley system with enough unique features and exclusive minifigures to overcome its inflated pricing. While £89.99 for 795 pieces pushes value boundaries, the floating broomstick mechanism, six character figures, and seamless connectivity with existing sets ensure this becomes an essential purchase for collectors. The vibrant color schemes and authentic details capture the magical shopping district's atmosphere perfectly, making this a worthy investment despite the continuing price creep affecting the Harry Potter theme.