LEGO’s new “Lord of the Rings” set determines what and won’t pass your bookshelf

Since LEGO returns to the year Lord of the Rings Set, the company is priced at a high price, premium computing set that makes life in the Middle World as big as possible. However, its next one is a little different.
We already have a yearly Lord of the Rings Shire was released this year, but Lego brings Lord of the Rings An announcement of a constructable book horn today recreates Gandalf’s confrontation with Balrog of Moria, entering another toy line. Ring Scholarship.
Under the vein of Sherlock Holmes Book Nook, revealed last month, this is $130, 1201 pieces Lord of the Rings The setup can be fully displayed or folded into a compact version of the iconic scene, which can be easily inserted into the bookshelf (presumably you’re stuffed with a lot of Tolkien Tomes).
Lego Lord of the Rings Balrog Book Nook
The Balrog books of course include a small amount of Gandalf wielding his sword and staff, as well as a brick balrog that carries its flaming whip to entertain, and huge wings that fold as the suit is folded, forming the pillar of fire. And, of course, both in the folded configuration and the expanded configuration, the front of the brick is printed with Gandalf’s legend “You won’t pass!”. Quote from the live, guarantee that you will make the best Ian McKellen impression every time you view it.
Lego brings an unusual move Lord of the Rings It has seen it only as once in the year in the past few years, and hopefully we might see that the Middle Ages were more than just one expensive one per year, otherwise it has seen it only as once in a few product lines in the past. Minas Tirith’s Architecture Collection? A building-able work of art that reproduces the painting during the battle between Sauron and Isildur? What about Gundor’s white tree plants? Hell, I honestly can’t be the only scholarship that thinks the scholarship has passed may be as good as Moria!
This may not be back to the full throat Lord of the Rings Some fans may wish for the line, but it makes us hope – even if it’s just the fool’s hope – we may start seeing Lord of the Rings More regularly pops up the Lego shelf.
Lego Lord of the Rings The Balrog Book Nook is now available for pre-orders before the release on June 1st.
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