
Coming in just over 2 feet tall, this thing stands at 28” and makes a statement. The staggering 2,359 piece is the largest in the entire Lord of the Rings LEGO collection, and is just about the coolest LEGO tower you can find anywhere. The Tower of Orthanc, in all of its beauty. LEGO LORD OF THE RINGS TOWER OF ORTHANC 10237

1,368 pieces in total, and the final set looks absolutely incredible. If you’re anything of a skilled builder, this one should take you right around 4 hours to complete. There’s even a ladder, just like one that the Orc army flung against the wall in an effort to break through. Aragorn, Gilmi and other minifig are included. The fortress itself is obviously the best part of this set. Remember when King Theoden thought the fortress wouldn’t fall? If it weren’t for the late arrival of Gandalf and Erkenbrand, Aragorn and all the good guys would have certainly been destroyed. You can’t really go wrong with either of the two, but Helm’s Deep just felt a little bit more fun. Admittedly, I debated between this and the Tower of Orthanc for the crown of the best LOTR LEGO build, but while this one was almost 1,000 pieces smaller than the Tower, it just spoke to me. LEGO LORD OF THE RINGS THE BATTLE OF HELM’S DEEP 9474įeast your eyes on the LEGO Battle of Helm’s Deep, the most impressive Lord of the Rings LEGO set that was ever produced. Always keep in mind though, one does not simply walk into Mordor. With no further adieu, I give you The 25 Best LEGO Lord of the Rings sets. Since they’re no longer being produced, you’ll pay more than retail (sometimes a lot more) to take one home. All the memories.ĭo yourself a favor and grab one of these sets. Who wouldn’t want to recreate the Battle of Helm’s Deep? There’s a lot to love with the LOTR franchise. Nice return on investment there Peter Jackson!Īnyways, LEGO obviously gave this franchise the attention it deserved, releasing more than a few epic sets. Collectively, the three films netted nearly $3 billion dollars at the box office, a rather impressive haul considering the budget for the Fellowship of the was a mere $92 million.

Solid investment by the way.īack in the early 2000’s, the Lord of the Rings franchise was a cultural phenomenon.
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Luckily, The Fellowship of the Ring was available on YouTube TV but I did have to shell out $3 via Amazon Prime to rent each of The Two Towers and The Return of the King. Recently, I carved out some time to rewatch the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
