LEGO returns to Middle-earth with the following playsets: A gigantic replica of the Rivendell Elven stronghold. One of Lego’s largest playsets ever, his Rivendell set consists of 6,167 Lego pieces and features 15 mini figures including Frodo, Sam, Bilbo Baggins, Boromir, Gimli, Aragorn, Legolas and Gandalf the Grey. A figure is included. Yes, you can form your own little adorable fellowship.
According to Lego, the Rivendell set is adorned with foliage and includes Elvish Forges, Elrond’s Messy Study, Narcil Shards, Middle-earth history paintings and statues, and more. There are references to Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movie trilogy throughout the set, allowing you to recreate iconic moments like the Council of Elrond scene. Don’t forget to stop Gimli from smashing one Ring of Power with his axe.
This LEGO kit is over 15 inches high, 29.5 inches wide and 19.5 inches deep, so you’ll need to provide some space once assembled. Alternatively, he could divide it into three sections and place the tower, council ring and gazebo (river and bridge) in various locations around the house.
The Rivendell set will be released on March 8th and will cost $500. This isn’t the first time Lego has stepped into Mordor and Gondor territory, as the toy company has released playsets from his 2012 to his 2013 Lord of the Rings series.
this is easy maximum But the LOTR was set and overwhelmed Orthanc’s towers, the Battle of Helm’s Deep, the mines of Moria, and more. There’s also the Hobbit series, released in 2014, and the largest set in that collection is the 866-piece Lonely Mountain.
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