Sauron, as we know, is able to shift into many forms. But could his LEGO form be the ultimate version of him? You decide as we dive deep into everything we know about LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: ...
Mordor’s most terrifying monument is now available in Lego form. A new Barad-dûr Lego set is coming from Lego and Warner Bros. Discovery this summer, the two companies announced on Tuesday. The set ...
Underlying much of Tolkien’s writings, especially in his The Lord of the Rings trilogy, is a deeply embedded theme of technology versus nature. In Tolkien’s eye, the oily, smoking march of technology, ...
Just short of the original size: A new Lego set lets "Lord of the Rings" fans build Sauron's tower Barad-dûr from 5471 pieces. It is 83 cm high and 45 cm wide: the Lego tower Barad-dûr (10333). The ...
Lego’s new Lord of the Rings set is a more than 2-foot-tall model of Sauron’s evil hideout, complete with a light up eye and an orc dungeon. Have you ever thought about which two buildings The Two ...
Though it’s under 1,500 pieces The Battle of Helm’s Deep is one of the bigger LEGO sets from the 2012-2014 runs. And it’s pretty dang cool. While the scale is wacky, I think it does a really good job ...
LEGO’s latest The Lord of the Rings set takes us on a truly glorious journey into darkness, one that, sometimes literally, and sometimes metaphorically, glows, burns, seeps, cuts, surprises, ...