New $650 Lord Of The Rings Lego Set Revealed, Contains 8,000+ Pieces
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New $650 Lord Of The Rings Lego Set Revealed, Contains 8,000+ Pieces
"Lego announced its upcoming Minas Tirith set (11377), which the company describes as a "hybrid microscale and minifigure-scale design." It's an interesting, but effective way to display the full scale of the large capital city while also letting people explore a few key locations of Minas Tirith, such as the throne room as it appeared in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King."
"Minas Tirith contains 8,278 pieces and in the United States will cost $650 when it releases on June 1 for Lego Insiders. It will be available to all on June 4. The set stands at nearly two feet tall, is almost two feet wide, and is 14 inches deep. You'll need some space in your home or apartment to display this thing once you've finished building it."
"The massive Minas Tirith set also includes minifigs of Gandalf the White, Faramir, Denethor, Peregrin Took, Aragorn as King Elessar, Arwen, and four Soldiers of Gondor, complete with various accessories. A lot of Lego Lord of the Rings fans are excited to finally have Aragorn in his coronation outfit, adding a nice bonus for those who pick up this set."
"If you order the set between June 1 and June 6, you'll get a bonus gift with purchase: A small set featuring some Orks and a battering ram. And if you don't care about the minifigs, you'll likely be able to sell the new Aragorn fig online for a good chunk of change."
Lego announced an upcoming Minas Tirith set, model 11377, designed as a hybrid microscale and minifigure-scale build. The set contains 8,278 pieces and includes nine minifigs, featuring characters such as Gandalf the White, Faramir, Denethor, Peregrin Took, Aragorn as King Elessar, Arwen, and four Soldiers of Gondor. The design aims to show the full scale of the city while allowing access to key locations, including the throne room as seen in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The finished model measures nearly two feet tall, almost two feet wide, and 14 inches deep. It costs $650 in the United States, releases June 1 for Lego Insiders and June 4 for general availability, and offers a bonus Ork-themed set with purchase between June 1 and June 6.
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