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vintonharper · 3 months
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Peep at my lil Tolkien Shelves.
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scarfloor · 8 months
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Hello yes, I know this thing is expensive. its twice what my bed costed. But I don't treat myself nearly enough.
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verk0my · 13 days
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I need to buy lego bilbo baggins figure to carry him with me everywhere I go and when someone asks me why, I’ll answer with “why bilbo baggins? perhaps it is because I’m afraid, and he gives me courage”
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madame-helen · 4 months
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chelshiart · 2 months
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shout out to my siblings for being tolkien-nerds because they make it possible for me, a dwj-nerd, to photobomb their lego rivendell set <3
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context of dwj's history with tolkien:
"Tolkien was a different matter. He was just a kind of eminence grise and a legend. You couldn’t hear him lecture. He worked at not letting you hear, because he wanted to go away and finish writing The Lord of the Rings. So he had the very smallest lecture room. First of all it was packed out, so he spoke with his back to the audience and mumbling. Unfortunately he was talking about - meditating on, really - what a plot is like and how it mutates into other plots, and this I found so fascinating that I went back the next week as did one other person. And this meant that he couldn’t stop lecturing and still get the money, which apparently in those days you could if no one turned up - it was a dreadful racket, really. He could have given just the one lecture and then been paid for a term if we’d all stayed away."
 (Quoted from “Interview with Diana Wynne Jones, 22 March 2001, conducted by Charles Butler.” Page 170 in Diana Wynne Jones: An Exciting and Exacting Wisdom, by Teya Rosenberg et al. Peter Lang Publishing, 2002.)
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one-time-i-dreamt · 3 months
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I adopted a corgi puppy and named it Arwen. She was aggressively small, like the size of a Lego, and very easy to lose. At some point she stopped being a corgi and because a long hair dachshund.
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fioblah · 6 months
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legolas doodle
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jrrtolkiennerd · 1 year
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LEGO officially reveals new Lord of the Rings Rivendell set with 6,167 pieces and 15 minifigs for $500
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cozmos-artz · 11 months
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thranduilofsmirkwood · 4 months
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tsuyonpuu · 1 year
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Hellooo here is a small sketchdump!! I have a lot unfinished LOTR drawings and some of them so rough that I can’t even share them haha literally just Bald floating heads haha
I will try to get a few more illustrations in for my upcoming zine!! Also I’m obsesses with the Lego Lotr game…..
(Yes this is eowyn not Galadriel haha)
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dejjablu · 1 year
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happy valentine's day everyone!! featuring lego version bagginshield <33
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verchielmarch · 1 year
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LOVE WINS!
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short-wooloo · 1 year
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LEGO LOTR IS BACK!
Rivendell!
https://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-icons-lord-of-the-rings-rivendell-10316-officially-announced/
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REVEALED: LEGO ICONS THE LORD OF THE RINGS: RIVENDELL, THE ONE LEGO SET TO RULE THEM ALL
7th February 2023: The LEGO Group, in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, today announced the much-anticipated LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell set, inspired by the award-winning film adaptations. This highly detailed, 6,167 piece set features the iconic Elven stronghold from Middle-earth and comes complete with 15 minifigures.
Home to the house of Elrond, Rivendell is a key location in Middle-earth and events of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, as the place where the Fellowship was formed and the quest to destroy the One Ring began.
The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell set is packed with fan favourite moments and Easter eggs, and can be built in three sections including; Section one, featuring:
• The Council Ring – complete with a semicircular ring of chairs for the council and the plinth where the ring is first revealed and the Fellowship discuss how to destroy it • Frodo’s Bedroom – with a desk and chest where the young hobbit recovers following his rescue by Arwen from the hands of the Nazgûl, before being reunited with Bilbo • Elrond’s study – with famous paintings from the history of Middle-earth
Section two, featuring: • An elven tower – featuring five Elven statues of unnamed famous warriors from the past
Second three, featuring: • Gazebo, river and bridge – to recreate the scene where the Fellowship departs Rivendell.
The set also comes with 15 minifigures – including all nine members of the Fellowship; Gandalf the Grey, all four hobbits (Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Merriadoc “Merry” Brandybuck and Peregrin “Pippin” Took), Legolas, Gimli, Boromir and Aragorn. They are joined by minifigures of Elrond, Arwen, Bilbo Baggins plus additional elves and a dwarf (Gloin) are also included.
LEGO and The Lord of the Rings fans alike will also receive several new LEGO elements from the world of Middle-earth, including: Bilbo’s sword, Sting, the broken shards of Narsil, Aragorn’s ranger sword, Boromir’s sword, as well as numerous dwarven axes and elvish blades to ensure the Fellowship are well armed for their quest ahead.
Talking about the set, LEGO Design Master, Mike Psaiki said, “We know many of our fans have been anticipating a set like this for a long-time – but a great LEGO The Lord of the Rings set is never late, it arrives precisely when it means to! It was important to us that we created something really special in this recreation of Rivendell. We aimed to add as much detail as possible and create an engaging experience throughout the build to delight fans recreating scenes orproudly displaying Elrond’s home. We are really pleased with the final design and how we have brought Rivendell to life in brick form.”
The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell set is RRP £429.99/$499.99/€499.99 and is available exclusively for LEGO VIP members from 5th-7th March 2023, along with a free Frodo and Golum LEGO Brickheadz set (40630). It is free to become a LEGO VIP member and you can find out more at www.LEGO.com/VIP. From 8th March 2023 the LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell set will be available at LEGO Retail stores and www.LEGO.com/LOTR.
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