The second of five poses from set #83005/#93005.
Ed
Here's the Quidditch Lesson Harry and the Enchanted Keeper.
Ed
FOV pretty much stuck with the 716th Infantry Division for all of its German troops, the same way most of their U.S. sets are designated as 82nd Airborne. There didn't appear to be as much effort put into changing up units as there was with their packaging! This was the first FOV German set photographed, so the figures are designated Pose 1-through-5 (of a total of 12 FOV German poses) and they will crop up again in later sets.
Disclaimer: As with any of the Little Green Army Men I photograph, I'm not going to get into the accuracy of the uniforms - that's a rabbit hole I refuse top go down. I'll let the die-hard history buffs quibble about that stuff. For blog purposes, these are just toys the manufacturer designated as belonging to a particular unit.
Ed
Here's a nice (and inexpensive!) little Harry Potter treat for those on a budget. The elements are all based around the game of Quidditch, and are themselves fantasy items. For example, I know the movies never showed what would have been an enchanted practice Keeper (goalie) mannequin. An enchanted mannequin was however used in "Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix" when the students who had formed Dumbledor's Army practiced throwing defensive/offensive spells in the Room of Requirements against an enchanted sparring mannequin. **Hmmm, is there another word for that? I know similar wooden dummies were used in the middle ages to practice jousting skills and there has been evidence of them used by the Romans for gladiatorial practice.**
LEGO also included a nifty little Quaffle cannon for this set. As it's been forever since I read the books, I can't say if any of these elements were written about.
This set was packaged in LEGO's new environmentally friendly paper bag, vs. the polybags previously used.
Ed