Brickheadz

The Goblet of Fire Figures

The Triwizard champions in blocky BrickHeadz form, and the dragon steals the show.

Brick Rated Score

4.1 out of 54.1/5

Set 40791 · 2025

Pieces671
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Year2025
Set number40791

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The verdict

This one won me over because of who is in the box, not because of any building fireworks.

It gives you Harry, Cedric, Viktor Krum and Fleur Delacour together for the first time in BrickHeadz form, plus a little Hungarian Horntail that ends up being the star of the shelf. If you love Goblet of Fire specifically, this is a lovely five-figure vignette for the price. If you find the square-headed BrickHeadz style leaves you cold, nothing here will change your mind.

Best for: Goblet of Fire fans who want the whole Triwizard lineup on one shelf

The full review

What it is

I did not expect a set of square little heads to make me this happy, but getting the four Triwizard champions lined up together did it. This is a BrickHeadz set of five figures from The Goblet of Fire: Harry Potter, Cedric Diggory, Viktor Krum, Fleur Delacour and a Hungarian Horntail dragon, each on its own baseplate and each standing a bit over three inches tall. What sold me is the roster. Krum and Fleur had never been made in BrickHeadz form before this, so if you have been slowly building a Harry Potter BrickHeadz shelf, this fills two gaps you could not fill any other way.

The catch

I want to be straight with you about what building this actually is. BrickHeadz are charming to look at but they are not a thrilling build. You spend most of your time layering plates and studs to make the cube-shaped heads and bodies, and while the printed faces and little accessories keep it interesting, there is no clever mechanism or surprising technique waiting for you. It is an easy afternoon, genuinely aimed at the 10-plus age on the box, and an experienced builder will move through all five figures without ever slowing down. The other honest wrinkle is the dragon. It is the most fun piece here, but its body is compact, so it looks noticeably smaller sitting beside the four humanoid figures. Some people love that it is dinky, some wish it had a touch more heft.

Who it's for

So who is this for. If Goblet of Fire is your favorite of the films, or you are the kind of collector who wants the complete Triwizard set standing together, this is an easy yes and the price is reasonable for what you get. The accessories help too: Harry has his broomstick, Cedric has the golden egg, and the Golden Snitch turns up to finish the display. Who should skip it. If BrickHeadz just are not your style, or you build for the engineering and want a puzzle to solve, this will feel slight. But taken for what it is, a tidy character display from one specific film, it does its job with a lot of charm.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building this is calm, forgiving work. Each of the five figures goes together as its own little parcel, so you get that satisfying rhythm of finishing one, setting it on its stand, and starting the next. The heads are the fiddliest bit, all careful plate stacking to get the cube shape and the printed faces sitting straight, but nothing here will trip you up. The dragon is the one moment the build wakes up, with brick-built horns, printed orange eyes, sharp little teeth, and wings and a tail you can actually pose.

The real treasure here is printed and recolored parts rather than any new mold. The character-specific face prints are the heart of it, and the accessories are the fun extras: the broomstick, the golden egg and the Golden Snitch all read instantly as Goblet of Fire props. For parts-pile people the value is in the smaller printed and colored elements you can lift for your own BrickHeadz customs. At 671 pieces for five figures, most of those parts are small, so do not expect big showpiece elements, but the print selection is the draw.

Fun facts

  • 01This is the first time Viktor Krum and Fleur Delacour have ever been made as LEGO BrickHeadz figures.
  • 02The set released on September 1, 2025 at a recommended price of 49.99 dollars (44.99 pounds / 49.99 euros).
  • 03It arrived alongside a companion BrickHeadz set, 40802 Luna Lovegood and Thestral, as part of the same 2025 Harry Potter wave.
  • 04Each of the five figures stands a little over three inches (8 cm) tall and comes with its own display baseplate.

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