RichardGoring Posted Monday at 02:30 PM 1 hour ago, Timobricko said: Yeah that makes sense, I guess they could just make a portion of Minas tirith like they did with Rivendell. Possibly the hall of kings. Because I can't see it working any other way without microscale. Edoras would be awesome! Would hope it'd included a ton of different horses Agreed. It would either be minifigure scale and be the hall, courtyard and seat, with a small amount of height to give a sense of the projection up and out, or they'd do more of it at microscale. In one of the videos, the designers did say that their first attempt at Rivendell was microscale, but they switched to minifigure scale so that they could include all the figures more easily. I suspect they'd need to do the same thing for Minas Tirith, as the figures available would be a decent draw. Especially if they set it during the siege. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seaber Posted Monday at 03:12 PM Gondor/Minas Tirith would be best served with a wave of sets, but with a Rivendell-size set based on the top level. A many thousand-piece set based on Aragorn's coronation (including 8/9 of the fellowship, Faramir, Eowyn, Eomer, Arwen and Elrond in exclusive outfits) and a beautifully detailed courtyard and Throne room could be the crowning glory to a wave of ROTK sets based on the seige of Minas Tirith. Just think about the huge size of that battle - Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf, Merry, Pippin, Theoden, Eomer, Eowyn, Denethor, Faramir, Gondor, Rohan and the Dead face Gothmog, the Witch King, Trolls, Nazgul, Fell Beasts, Mumakil, Grond, Haradrim and various sorts of Orcs.thats before you get into the actual locations in the city. There is just too much for one set alone, so I think a wave if sets would be ideal. It would also be harsh to lock Gondorian soldiers in a £500 odd set! 21 hours ago, gdugaucquier said: No sorry, it does not fit. The braid in the back is in its way. Ahhh, I forgot the braid. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichardGoring Posted Monday at 05:29 PM 2 hours ago, Seaber said: Gondor/Minas Tirith would be best served with a wave of sets, but with a Rivendell-size set based on the top level. Just think about the huge size of that battle - Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf, Merry, Pippin, Theoden, Eomer, Eowyn, Denethor, Faramir, Gondor, Rohan and the Dead face Gothmog, the Witch King, Trolls, Nazgul, Fell Beasts, Mumakil, Grond, Haradrim and various sorts of Orcs.thats before you get into the actual locations in the city. There is just too much for one set alone, so I think a wave if sets would be ideal. It would also be harsh to lock Gondorian soldiers in a £500 odd set! True. I was thinking that the Witch King would be the 'hero' figure to entice people to the set, but it would have to be vast to capture them all. That's generally the problem with Minas Tirith as a model. But given how good a job they've done with Rivendell in minifigure scale, I hope they can achieve the same thing with Minas Tirith, should they do it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MAB Posted Monday at 06:59 PM Think of the size of the Battle of Five Armies, and what we got with that set. I know bigger sets are common now but anything bigger than Rivendell is probably unrealistic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimBaggins Posted Tuesday at 12:16 AM I personally want something a bit smaller with future Lord of the Rings sets. A $100 - $150 Bag End would be plenty big and much more affordable/accessible. I don't have room or money for a massive set like all of you are imagining, and I imagine many others feel the same way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QuiggoldsPegLeg Posted Tuesday at 02:32 AM Regardless of what happens, it would be a crying shame if we never get figures of Éowyn, Faramir, or the Witch King. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shroffy123 Posted Tuesday at 02:43 AM 10 minutes ago, QuiggoldsPegLeg said: Regardless of what happens, it would be a crying shame if we never get figures of Éowyn, Faramir, or the Witch King. And a soldier of gondor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balrogofmorgoth Posted yesterday at 01:59 PM Give us a couple more minifigure heavy D2C sets, a few solid waves of playsets, and some battle packs, and it would be perfect Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hikouki Posted yesterday at 07:06 PM 5 hours ago, Balrogofmorgoth said: Give us a couple more minifigure heavy D2C sets, a few solid waves of playsets, and some battle packs, and it would be perfect I feel that from now on, Lego should at the very least, make 1 D2C, 1 small play set complementing the former, and 1 battle pack EACH year moving forward. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eurolock Posted 18 hours ago I always thought the most obvious way to tackle Minas Tirith was just to do the main gate and a short section of wall either side. Have Grond as the enemy ‘weapon’. Then they could have an expansion set (like the old Uruk hai army set) with an additional section of wall, a Gondor soldier, a tower guard and 2 or 3 orcs. I’d certainly buy a load of copies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MAB Posted 12 hours ago 6 hours ago, Eurolock said: I always thought the most obvious way to tackle Minas Tirith was just to do the main gate and a short section of wall either side. Have Grond as the enemy ‘weapon’. Then they could have an expansion set (like the old Uruk hai army set) with an additional section of wall, a Gondor soldier, a tower guard and 2 or 3 orcs. I’d certainly buy a load of copies. I guess it depends which scenes you want from Minas Tirith. Personally I'd prefer a facade of the great hall, a bit of courtyard with the white tree and small version of the beacon. With Denethor, Pippin, and a Gondor soldier or guard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wesker Posted 11 hours ago On 3/21/2023 at 1:32 PM, QuiggoldsPegLeg said: Regardless of what happens, it would be a crying shame if we never get figures of Éowyn, Faramir, or the Witch King. Hopefully they won't make that mistake again. Faramir at least seems inevitable if we get a D2C Minas Tirith after Barad-Dur. It would be nice if we got a small wave of classic trilogy sets next year to indirectly tie-in with the releases of Rings of Power: Season 2 and Ride of the Rohirrim. The Eowyn/Witch-King duel would be the perfect set to capitalize on Miranda Otto's return to the franchise. The Gandalf/Balrog battle and Mirror of Galadriel would also go perfectly alongside it due to their ties to the characters and storylines appearing in the show's second season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eurolock Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, MAB said: I guess it depends which scenes you want from Minas Tirith. Personally I'd prefer a facade of the great hall, a bit of courtyard with the white tree and small version of the beacon. With Denethor, Pippin, and a Gondor soldier or guard. Whilst I would also very much like a Minas Tirith set as you described it as a display piece, I just don’t think it would sell as well as a more ‘action focused set’. The appeal of the courtyard to non hard core LOTR fans seems limited. My kids absolutely loved playing with the Helm’s Deep set. Battles raged for hours with endless comedy banter between the heroes. Not sure what they would have done with the courtyard and white tree. Only so many times they could have thrown Denethor over the edge. Now, if you are talking about a UCS scale set aimed squarely at collectors then I would be more inclined to agree with you. However, even at UCS scale, I don’t think Minas Tirith is really all that viable. At least not in minifigure scale. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MAB Posted 6 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Eurolock said: Whilst I would also very much like a Minas Tirith set as you described it as a display piece, I just don’t think it would sell as well as a more ‘action focused set’. The appeal of the courtyard to non hard core LOTR fans seems limited. My kids absolutely loved playing with the Helm’s Deep set. Battles raged for hours with endless comedy banter between the heroes. Not sure what they would have done with the courtyard and white tree. Only so many times they could have thrown Denethor over the edge. Now, if you are talking about a UCS scale set aimed squarely at collectors then I would be more inclined to agree with you. However, even at UCS scale, I don’t think Minas Tirith is really all that viable. At least not in minifigure scale. From the evidence so far, we aren't getting new play sets. If it was a larger set, they could also include some white walls, with Gandalf, Witch King and a Fell Beast. Like what they did with Rivendell, I don't think it geographically has to make sense. They could have everything on one level even though different scenes occur in different parts of the City. Similarly they could include Grond and a gate at minifigure scale near to the great hall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
th0r1n Posted 6 hours ago It’s been said before but it’s worth repeating, the LOTR theme would be a perfect fit for Dioramas. So many iconic scenes to choose from. And far more accessible price wise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites