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- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
My 2013 Mouth of Sauron helmet is loose now. Didn’t start that way. But rubber wears very quickly There have been plenty of hard molds with sharp edges. No excuse I agree. Sauron should have been the ultimate leak minifigure. Only one new mold for him is not a good look. Should have had a new helmet, new shoulder armor (separate piece), and new mace. Long arms and long legs. Again, no excuse. This was the one chance to make the ultimate Sauron figure. I do really like what we got. But it could have been better for sure.
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
I still say battle packs are the absolute perfect sets for LOTR Just imagine: Gondorian BP Rohirrim BP Mordor Orc BP Uruk-hai BP Helm’s Deep Rohan BP Helm’s Deep Elves BP Last Alliance Elves BP Last Alliance Númenorean BP Moria Orc BP Dead Men of Dunharrow BP Easterling BP Haradrim BP Ithilien Rangers BP Lorien Wood Elves BP Dunlending Wildmen BP
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
The inclusion of the Orc helmets for Frodo and Sam is an excellent touch. They still 100% should have made Mordor versions of them and still done the helmets. But still. After seeing more pics I love the build more and more. Still not a huge fan of the glow effect using the brown pieces. I’ll have to get used to that. The top spires especially look really weird not being black. All the references inside are great too
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
Can’t do it. The Tolkien Estate holds exclusive rights to the First Age material. WB has no access to it whatsoever Ok. So here are my thoughts. I LOVE the tower. It’s almost perfect although I’m really still unsure about the brown prices for the glowing effect. The figures are where a lot of my disappointment comes from. Only one new mold for Sauron is frustrating. This is a figure that should gotten full attention and detail. Having the shoulder armor and helmet being one piece is fine but they should have done it without making the neck look too thick. And no mace SUCKS. No Ringwraiths in the actual set is also a big L, with the only one being locked behind the GWP. Gollum looks great but he should have had pupils, the blind looking Star Wars eyes don’t look great. However, my biggest disappointment is Frodo and Sam. Reusing the Fellowship versions is cheap AF. These absolutely should have been new Mordor versions of them, no excuse. I like the Orc helmet and shield but no new weapons at all for this set really sucks
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
I still think the best way to do Minas Tirith is splitting it into several playsets instead of just one D2C, unless it’s $700-$800. Maybe a set with the lower levels and main gates with Grond and a siege tower or two. Maybe a mid level set more focused on the city and people rather than the battle. A set with the top level with the citadel and White Tree. A beacon set. And a battle pack with a section of wall to expand it anywhere you want. All of them able to be combined obviously.
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
On the contrary, I think there’s plenty of variation in designs throughout the films. The Hobbits alone have several options. Party attire, travel attire, jacketless, vestless, Gondor for Pippin, Rohan for Merry, Sammath Naur versions for Frodo and Sam (which I hope we’re about to get), as well as Orc disguises, coronation attire, outfits they wear as they re-enter the Shire, and Grey Havens outfits. Aragorn has his ranger attire, Rivendell attire (done), Ranger attire without the coat, Helm’s Deep chain mail attire, Black Gate outfit, coronation armor. Arwen and Elrond have a ton of beautiful outfits. Éowyn has a handful. Legolas has a few. Théoden has a few. Faramir has a few. Bilbo has a few. You get the idea. There are also plenty of soldier type characters they could do that might not fit in sets. Not to mention the sheer number of named characters that could take up several CMFs without any repeats with different outfits.
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
Agreed I think it had a lot to do with it, especially with the way The Hobbit films were received. Unfortunately that means it’s unlikely we’ll get anything from The Hobbit. While I would absolutely prioritize LOTR, it would be nice to get some things we never got from The Hobbit movies
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
I do genuinely believe there’s more demand and popularity around a LOTR theme than a lot of people understand. There are a lot of reasons why it failed last time. I strongly feel that it would be different this time. One thing last time was that there was a lot of repetition in minifigs. While some characters would repeat, I think they would focus more on exact outfits characters are wearing during different scenes, something they didn’t really do as much as they could have last time. They excel at this with Harry Potter, and judging by Aragorn’s Rivendell-specific attire in the D2C last year, I think they would do well with it here too, which could be a big draw to certain sets
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
I think the Harry Potter reboot theme was initially approached perfectly. Then the team became obsessed with revisiting all the same old things over and over and over again. There’s so much they just refuse to cover for some reason, always going back to the same stuff, with only one or two new things per year. A LOTR reboot would have to avoid that trap in order to succeed. I think there’s definitely enough material to cover and plenty of characters and variations of characters to keep it going long enough to cover everything important. A handful of solid years of good full waves of sets and D2Cs is all it would need with very little repetition. Throw in a CMF or two and it’s pretty much all covered
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
I do want to see the really big sets continue. But they’re very popular, I don’t see Rivendell retiring in the usual time frame. So it doesn’t make sense to have four or five $500 LOTR D2C sets on shelves at once if they do one every year. They’ll have to start skipping a year if they want to keep making those sets, which is fine with me as long as we have other LOTR sets in the meantime. I’m banking on a regular theme at this point. Playsets, dioramas, and definitely battle packs are all on the table. All I can say is I hope they do it
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- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
- Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
To be clear, it’s going to be a day one purchase either way and I’m sure I will be extremely happy with it overall. I’m already very pleased with the shaping of the top section and the Eye! I just don’t think using brown pieces on a structure that should be straight black will look good for a set this size. I don’t think it will quite achieve the right effect. But we’ll see.
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Lord of the Rings Ongoing Discussion
In the survey pic it was too blurry to see whether the actual pieces were those colors or if it was some render effect. And the Weta statues are different from lego models, I don’t think it will translate well in the actual model. I hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think I’m going to like what that looks like
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