The individual manuals mean this set lends itself well to the family building three people could build in parallel, although the middle section is about twice the size of the other two. There are two small sticker sheets with some of the same beautiful illustrations from the box, and three instruction manuals, one for each segment of the diorama. That’s a statistic that seems almost unbelievable considering that when Hogwarts came out in 2018, it was the second-largest set of all time, but has since been pushed down to ninth. At 6,167 pieces, it’s currently the eighth-largest LEGO set ever, slotting in just behind the Star Wars UCS 75292 The Razor Crest (6,187 pieces) and ahead of the Harry Potter 71043 Hogwarts Castle (6,020 pieces). The latter denotes its adult target audience, and so the set features the now-common black background packaging, which frankly disguises just how massive this set is. Rivendell, based on Peter Jackson’s film adaptation, is branded for both The Lord of the Rings as well as LEGO’s Icons theme. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. 10316 Rivendell includes 6,167 pieces and will be available for LEGO VIP members starting March 5, with general availability March 8. The three-part diorama of the elven home spans almost 30 inches and is the first to include the entire fellowship together, with 21 minifigures in total. A few small BrickHeadz sets have already been released, but the star of the newly revived theme is a massive diorama of Rivendell, the Last Homely House East of the Sea, where the Fellowship of the Ring is formed. There are a lot of LOTR and Lego fans out there, and this fits right in that pocket.LEGO’s standalone The Lord of the Rings theme is back after the better part of a decade-long hiatus, and it’s come back with a roar. This is definitely one of those sure bets to be a cash cow success for the company. Usually Lego releases information in batches to keep the hype up a little bit before they launch their stuff. How can you play hero with no villains represented? Maybe that’s what is coming up shortly as well. In these pictures, you can clearly see the characters as Lego figurines, and they are almost all represented. After all, why not ride the wave of the viral content while it lasts, right? I think we’ll see a landslide of new Lord of The Rings, or The Hobbit rather, Lego builds coming up soon. It’s not hard to understand that they are doing all this to ramp up sales before the new movies of the series, The Hobbit, goes up on silver screens around the world. Today Lego released another set of images from their upcoming Lego mini figurines, and they look badass. These posters quickly went viral and could soon be checked out on pretty much every geek website on the web. It’s not too much to get excited about, right? Well, that’s where we were wrong. Every Lego and LOTR fan got ecstatic about it, but the only thing Lego really released was a couple of posters depicting Frodo Baggins holding the ring and a couple of other posters. Wait, what? Yeah, Lego announced not too long ago that they are releasing a series of Lord of The Rings Lego figurines sometime during 2012. If you are into everything Lord of The Rings, you are most likely updated on the whole Lego thing as well.
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