LEGO Wicked's smallest set looks basic but is curiously complex, making it too difficult for the youngest of LEGO fans – and too dull for anyone else.
Let’s face it: most people looking to pick up
Release: 1 October, 2024 Price: £24.99 / $29.99 / €29.99 Pieces: 304 Mini-dolls: 3 LEGO:
What the Shiz?

It’s difficult to know exactly what type of LEGO fan
What is odd about
In practice, this means that the set is too complex for younger fans, but older LEGO fans will likely be underwhelmed by the final build, which lacks much in terms of substance. But, then, those who are buying this set are here less for the actual architecture itself, and more for the mini-dolls included in the box.
Lacking character

There’s no denying it: the mini-dolls that are included in this box are not the best that the Wicked theme has to offer. While Glinda’s pretty pink outfit, complete with hair bow, is certainly fitting (if a little less ornate than the dress included in 75684 Welcome to Emerald City), Elphaba’s school outfit is significantly less fun than her all-black witch’s garb from later in the story.
This set is no doubt going to appeal to LEGO fans who want a little bit of Wicked without having to commit to the higher price point for the other two sets, and unfortunately, that means receiving a less exciting selection of mini-doll clothing.
The only redeeming feature among these mini-dolls is the inclusion of Nessarose, a character who doesn’t appear in any of the other Wicked sets. While the character does come with a lovely golden wheelchair, she doesn’t get a unique hair mould, and, without wanting to give concrete spoilers, her most interesting wardrobe choices don’t appear until long after the Shiz University part of the Wicked story has concluded, so this doesn’t feel like an absolute must-have mini-doll.
All wet

The sailboat that comes with
The boat’s sails are delightfully ornate with some enjoyable printing, while Glinda’s many boxes of clothes are similarly detailed thanks to some printed tiles. Nothing here is all that new or innovative, but the boat is a nice highlight in a set that otherwise struggles to look like much of anything beyond a featureless archway.
This set was provided for review by the LEGO Group.
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Our honest opinion: Somehow both barebones and over-designed, this is too basic for older LEGO fans to get much out of, but too complicated for the younger audience that these kinds of sets typically aim for.




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