one ring to rule them all
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- Ben-Jammin
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Re: one ring to rule them all
I would love to see more modern sets with raised baseplates. Set-wise, I really want a set that would have Smaug and his treasure hoard in the Misty Mountain, or the Balrog battle in the Mines of Moria. An Oliphant (or Mumak or whatever) would also be welcome. Also, Fell Beast anyone?
Re: one ring to rule them all
I wonder if they're going to release them by movie, or all together. I see that they're releasing The Hobbit stuff in two waves and after LOTR, but will Fellowship be released before Two Towers stuff, or will all LOTR be released at once? This makes a big difference.
If they release all of LOTR at once, there will be far fewer sets. Anyway, here are the sets they will probably be making from each movie (most action-packed/interesting).
Fellowship:
Ring Wraith chase in the Shire/Bree/Watchtower
Mines of Moria
Parth Galen
Two Towers:
Helm's Deep
Warg riders
Attack on Isenguard
Return of the King:
Osgiliath
Paths of the Dead
Shelob
The Black Gate and Mount Doom
Don't know about The Hobbit yet, because it will be based on how much emphasis they put on certain things in the movie.
If they release all of LOTR at once, there will be far fewer sets. Anyway, here are the sets they will probably be making from each movie (most action-packed/interesting).
Fellowship:
Ring Wraith chase in the Shire/Bree/Watchtower
Mines of Moria
Parth Galen
Two Towers:
Helm's Deep
Warg riders
Attack on Isenguard
Return of the King:
Osgiliath
Paths of the Dead
Shelob
The Black Gate and Mount Doom
Don't know about The Hobbit yet, because it will be based on how much emphasis they put on certain things in the movie.
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Re: one ring to rule them all
I'd say weathertop is definitely on there as well, and I would also expect some sort of Rivendell set, because it's so iconic.
This could be awesome, or it could be a destruction of one of the best fantasy lines ever. I'm nervous.
This could be awesome, or it could be a destruction of one of the best fantasy lines ever. I'm nervous.
Re: one ring to rule them all
enders_shadow wrote:I'd say weathertop is definitely on there as well, and I would also expect some sort of Rivendell set, because it's so iconic.
This could be awesome, or it could be a destruction of one of the best fantasy lines ever. I'm nervous.
I can see it now LEGO in its usual epic failure will have a set like Rivendale, which will have 2 Elves, maybe a Hobbit (frodo) and a stone column and a few bricks for a building.
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Re: one ring to rule them all
I expect a Moria set that has the entire dungeon at minifig scale.
Motorized minifigs that are remote controlled with a joystick that walk around and do battle with AI creatures.
Real lava and real bottomless pits.
Motorized minifigs that are remote controlled with a joystick that walk around and do battle with AI creatures.
Real lava and real bottomless pits.
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The problem about doing LEGO sets of LOTR and The Hobbit is there is nothing small about any of the scenes, they are all huge, now I could see LEGO doing a decent Inn of the Prancing penis or maybe even bags end but lets face it anything else will be just a room or such.
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Re: one ring to rule them all
@Tzan: You could have a little 'try me!' window for the lava on the box, just how they did it with the light-up lightsaber minifigs (god, that was a horrendous idea).
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Yea, that's what I meant by Watchtower. I don't know much LOTR stuff.enders_shadow wrote:I'd say weathertop is definitely on there as well, and I would also expect some sort of Rivendell set, because it's so iconic.
This could be awesome, or it could be a destruction of one of the best fantasy lines ever. I'm nervous.
Re: one ring to rule them all
They could possibly do modular wall sections so you could make things as big and epic as you want.Whiteagle wrote:Well they probably will use some molded base plates, which I really wouldn't mind... and possibly sell important bits of each location over multiple sets.Insert_blank wrote:This. I'm worried the sets won't be big enough. How can they make Helms Deep or Minas Tirith without 1000s if not 10000s or more pieces?
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Re: one ring to rule them all
With a Balrog, Cave Drake, and at least one thousand goblins. Such a set would be the priority on my "to get" list, and despite the immense size that would be sure to follow such a set, I would get it. And it would be the epitome of my collection. In case you can't tell, I love the Moria scenes.I expect a Moria set that has the entire dungeon at minifig scale.
Motorized minifigs that are remote controlled with a joystick that walk around and do battle with AI creatures.
Real lava and real bottomless pits.
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Indeed, I think they did something similar with one of the Harry Potter lines, didn't they?Alex wrote:They could possibly do modular wall sections so you could make things as big and epic as you want.Whiteagle wrote:Well they probably will use some molded base plates, which I really wouldn't mind... and possibly sell important bits of each location over multiple sets.
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Re: one ring to rule them all
If we get a cave troll, and a set with giant spiders in it, I'm good. Also, Oliphant.
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Re: one ring to rule them all
heavyfishcannon wrote:If we get a cave troll, and a set with giant spiders in it, I'm good. Also, Oliphant.
Yes, Oliphants are a definate must for them to do.
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Re: one ring to rule them all
i wonder how they will handle the battle of the 5 armies
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RunsWithLegos wrote:i wonder how they will handle the battle of the 5 armies
most likely they will solve this by doing battle packs which can be added to a core set with a very few figs.


