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    A potential future Middle-earth set may have been revealed in advance, thanks to a sneaky reference in LEGO Icons 10333 The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr.
    Standing over 83cm tall, 10333 The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr includes 10 unique minifigures, is the ideal companion set for last year’s 10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell, features four-modular sections and is packed with whimsical moments, secrets and intriguing details.
    In fact, one of the latter may well prove to be a subtle hint that another potential LEGO Lord of the Rings set might be arriving at some point in the future. Located in Sauron’s throne room is a small black knob that can be pulled, revealing a hidden Palantir orb and a map of Middle-earth.
    Within the crystal ball can be seen a printed image of the white tree of Gondor, which may well suggest we’re getting our first glimpse of an upcoming Minas Tirith set. The Lord of the Rings location has yet to be recreated in LEGO form, so it might be possible that a model based on the capital of Gondor may well be on the way at some stage.
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  • @Retronus
    @Retronus Před 5 dny +71

    Personally I would be interested in seeing Lego do another Helm's Deep set, it would probably work better for size and scale comparing to Minis Tirith set.

    • @joshlyman7059
      @joshlyman7059 Před 5 dny +3

      So many great builds in middle earth I don't want a long dull grey wall hehe

    • @lord_scrubington
      @lord_scrubington Před 5 dny +2

      yeah, the original set didn't capture the terrain thatmade helms deep such an iconic location

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt Před 5 dny

      Silence! Don't ruin this.

    • @harv612
      @harv612 Před 5 dny +1

      I agree with you. Helms Deep with a bunch of Uruks would be awesome.

    • @benedictmerkowsky1013
      @benedictmerkowsky1013 Před 5 dny +2

      I agree. I look at the helms deep I have and I think if they quadruple the piece count or so (around 6k) they that would be enough to flush it out and leave us with a grand helms deep

  • @olijess_
    @olijess_ Před 5 dny +46

    For Minas Tirith you HAVE to go big and bold. Make it one of the biggest sets ever in the realm of a Millenium Falcon or Eiffel Tower. But then also make a few Diorama Sets like Mount Doom, the Bridge of Khazad Dum or Pellenor Fields under 100$ to go along with it. Maybe even 2 battle Packs and more Brickheadz, so people also have a cheaper option to buy.

    • @CoReOmega
      @CoReOmega Před 5 dny +2

      Battle packs for the new anime Lord of the rings movie I'd love some rohan soldiers

  • @Ambugginfly
    @Ambugginfly Před 5 dny +32

    Hooray, a Hobbit fire station is the next set.

  • @parsoakhorsandmusic
    @parsoakhorsandmusic Před 3 dny +7

    I would like a 20,000 piece $2000 Minas Titith set! It would rest permanently on my dining table. No more having guests for dinner but worth it.

  • @writerofworlds9882
    @writerofworlds9882 Před 5 dny +9

    Maybe the next sets could be modular Minas Tirith like how they did Hogwart's.

  • @legoman2313
    @legoman2313 Před 5 dny +12

    Minis Tirith is probably the last huge Lego set they can milk for extreme high pricing before they can potentially finally start planning an initial small wave or affordable sets us normal people can afford 😂

    • @CoReOmega
      @CoReOmega Před 5 dny

      2026 is our year for lord of the rings

    • @bighatastrea
      @bighatastrea Před 5 dny +1

      I always wonder how people can actually 1. afford and 2. place this stuff in their homes. Anyone living in an apartment knows the struggle, but even in a comfy home you should have trouble finding a good place for these 1m tall ridiculous sets

    • @mocsmore1308
      @mocsmore1308 Před 4 dny

      @@bighatastreawell you can always go the route of getting a knockoff set. They are close in quality as long as you’re careful where you buy them from and with Lego price gouging it’s really hard to feel bad about not buying from them.

    • @rsdawn22
      @rsdawn22 Před 18 hodinami

      Hate to break it to you, but helms deep and orthanc could absolutely get redone, as well as bag end. I think we'll get these bigger sets for a while longer...

  • @VikingerOnYT
    @VikingerOnYT Před 5 dny +5

    If they release a $1000 Minas Tirith set, biggest ever Lego set, I'd buy it within a second.....if it has a Denethor with tomatoes 😉

  • @BrotherhoodWorkshop
    @BrotherhoodWorkshop Před 5 dny +8

    Honestly, a good way to go would be to make some "midi scale" models and include 1 desirable minifigure with each a year after the more expensive version has been on the market. Similar to what they are doing with the Disney line, where they had the $400 castle, and then the $50 version with a single figure. Satisfy those with $500 of expendable income, and provide an alternative for those that don't, and this way the more expensive builds fund the R&D for the high end minifigures.
    So for instance, this year release a $50 Rivendell midi build that comes with Elrond, next year do the same with Bara-Dur with Sauron.
    Yes it would anger collectors who value exclusivity, but I care more about the general fan with only $50 to spend who is really pining to return to Middle Earth.

    • @manu1788
      @manu1788 Před 5 dny +2

      Great idea i agree

    • @Scar-Predator
      @Scar-Predator Před 5 dny

      *Barad-Dûr

    • @Lucy-OFlynn
      @Lucy-OFlynn Před 4 dny +1

      As long as it's the same figure that's available in the big set- unfair to those who spend £4-500 on a set then feel they have to buy all the small ones too- think Harry Potter, it's gotten ridiculous. Even the brickheadz having multiple Harry's in different costumes that you have to buy to get others 🙃

  • @moshymosh
    @moshymosh Před 5 dny +20

    These mfs are NOT gonna bring the price down. They're gonna go all out on the details.

    • @moonshoes11
      @moonshoes11 Před 5 dny +6

      Let’s hope so.

    • @moshymosh
      @moshymosh Před 5 dny +1

      @@moonshoes11 It's Lego. Have you seen their track record on these sets? Why the fuck would they drop the price and drop the detail?

    • @moonshoes11
      @moonshoes11 Před 5 dny +1

      @@moshymosh
      Nah man, I’m saying I hope they go all out on the details.

  • @JackSmith-ns1uq
    @JackSmith-ns1uq Před 5 dny +21

    Minas Tirith imo is something that can only be done justice when done as big as possible. It should be the UCS millenium falcon of the LoTR line. I absolutely would love affordable/smaller/playscale sets, but Minas Tirith should not be one of them.
    It deserves to be the biggest lego set to date imo. If your gonna do it big, do it right. If its going to be expensive, go all out.
    Meanwhile, the playscale sets should be things appropriate for the size. A mumakil, battle packs, maybe even a proper fell beast etc.

    • @CoReOmega
      @CoReOmega Před 5 dny

      It probably cost $900

    • @JackSmith-ns1uq
      @JackSmith-ns1uq Před 5 dny

      @@CoReOmega make it $1000. Id pay for it honestly. It would be the crowning jewel of my lego display. Just do it justice is all I ask. Dont cut corners, give us a ton of minifigures.
      Then make a bunch of playscale sets to appease others: amon hen, balrog, mumakil, grond, battle packs.
      If they are smart about it, those sets could even be companion sets

    • @FightOn
      @FightOn Před 2 dny +1

      @@JackSmith-ns1uqI couldn’t agree with you more. I’ve been saying I’d gladly shell out $1500 for a truly awesome Minas tirith

  • @captainvalross5636
    @captainvalross5636 Před 4 dny +3

    I'd love a detailed Bag End. Maybe combined with the party tree

    • @DrFranklynAnderson
      @DrFranklynAnderson Před 4 dny

      This. I’d love to get Rivendell, but if Bag End is going to happen any time soon my inner hobbit would rather spend all my rent money on that. 😅

  • @Kanooky_Jones
    @Kanooky_Jones Před 5 dny +4

    It would be great if Lego did LOTR battle packs, as they do with Star Wars and potentially some smaller builds, play-scale style. Or even "midi" scale or architecture scale sets.
    But they've set precedent--the Shire, Minas Tirith, or even Rohan become the logic next choice, and at a scale similar to what they've done already. Unlike a Star Wars, I think that they have a much smaller base of things to design and sell with LOTR.
    They've set precedent. Bring in Minas Tirith!

  • @tobyjenkins3748
    @tobyjenkins3748 Před 5 dny +5

    Edoras would be neat

  • @derrick6771
    @derrick6771 Před 5 dny +4

    What would be completely distinct in style would be sets in the price range and size of the Indiana jones sets

  • @marijn8057
    @marijn8057 Před 5 dny +4

    I love your videos! I would really like a big minas tirith set in 2025, maybe 600 bucks for 6500 pieces could be possible.

  • @moonshoes11
    @moonshoes11 Před 5 dny +10

    I would like if Lego made clear translucent mini figures of Bilbo and Frodo.

    • @CallumMinor
      @CallumMinor Před 5 dny

      Is this a thing that I missed in the films/books, or do you just think it would be cool?

    • @corbenalley8382
      @corbenalley8382 Před 5 dny +2

      ​@@CallumMinorto mimic the ring making them invisible

    • @CallumMinor
      @CallumMinor Před 4 dny

      @@corbenalley8382 I feel incredibly embarrassed for forgetting that. I may have to resign as a LotR fan.

  • @OaktownBricks
    @OaktownBricks Před 4 dny +1

    Great Video! Minas Tirith is definitely going to be difficult for LEGO to design!

  • @alexboyajian2096
    @alexboyajian2096 Před 5 dny +1

    I'd honestly prefer to get Helms Deep next, as we've had a set from Fellowship and now return of the king. But I wouldn't complain at all if we got Minas Tirith.

  • @joehutson4928
    @joehutson4928 Před 5 dny +1

    Not a burning shire. The palantir is showing the Tree of Kings in Minas Tirith. A call back to Return of the King! Minas Tirith would be amazing 😍

  • @Beregorn88
    @Beregorn88 Před 3 dny

    The problem I see with Minas Tirith is that you couldn't possibly fit minifigures without having something that could be the centerpiece of a convention: either you go microscale, or you do only a small section, like the top tier with the tree and Denethor's Hall. The Burrow would be much more fitting for the size they are aiming, either from The Hobbit with the 13 dwarves, or Bilbo's birthday from the LotR; scenes from Moria (the lake, Balin's tomb, Kazad-dum) or Lothlorien have also potential. Maybe the Prancing Pony...
    Personally, I would like a nanoscale Minas Tirith, with the same final size (and cost) of the latest Hogwarts Ground set: not everyone has a rennaisance villa to showcase all these massive sets...

  • @Coffeenaut
    @Coffeenaut Před 19 hodinami

    They could do half of Minas Tirith as a set (split vertically), then hardcore fans could get two and build the second one mirrored?

  • @keatonboss3254
    @keatonboss3254 Před 4 dny

    I think it would be a good idea to go about making a giant Minas Tirith set like they are doing with hogwarts. Break Minas Tirith down into a bunch of small-medium sized sets where you can put them together to make a giant set! That way you can still get some small sets for army building and then once you get them all, you have a bunch of orcs/gondor soldiers to add to your army!

  • @antonisorphanides8692

    I think minas tirith would be amazing, but maybe do it in sections. You can start with the top section (with the white tree and buildings), then add a new lower section each year.
    That would make it more affordable and keep the interest for longer (they can then stop making new levels if the interest dies out).
    Collectors can then make it as big or small as you want.

  • @liambutler8776
    @liambutler8776 Před 15 hodinami

    I think that they should release a helms deep set as the old one was just a wall and along side that should release cheap battle packs and smaller sets to help build up armies

  • @moonshoes11
    @moonshoes11 Před 5 dny +4

    One solution Lego could employ would be a medium size set which allows for different builds, like a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 set…where those with a smaller budget could get a good build, and those with bank could buy two or three sets and expand the build by combining the sets.
    This would cause a doubling of mini figures, but would probably work if they were army building figures.

    • @moonshoes11
      @moonshoes11 Před 5 dny

      I see you hint at this idea around @10:00

  • @Bionicle_fan2007
    @Bionicle_fan2007 Před dnem

    We need the Bride of Khazad Dúm as a set; i have built my own custom Balrog, but we need it in a real set

  • @AchillesGlorys
    @AchillesGlorys Před dnem

    WE WANT MINAS MORGUL with the green light effect

  • @HyperOrangeDragon
    @HyperOrangeDragon Před 5 dny +1

    Balin’s tomb in Moria!

  • @ketami2
    @ketami2 Před 5 dny

    Considering that the 3 movies were back in theatres for 2 weekends and made $3 billion, I would think that if they were careful in their selection, Lego could definitely still make some cash.

  • @whatwhat100
    @whatwhat100 Před 5 dny +1

    Meduseld would be nice.

  • @memyselftheone
    @memyselftheone Před 5 dny +1

    I don't think they can do Minas Tirith justice, so I don't think they should do that - not as a complete version of the city anyway. Maybe they could do the central part with the Tower of Ecthelion, the White Tree and the big walkway. And just forego the tiered city beneath (and the hall of kings). Alternatively; focus on the Hall of Kings and make 'the Citadel of Minas Tirith', but nothing else. But the thing is; whatever they choose to do; some people will be disappointed.
    I would personally much rather see a nice depiction of (a part of) Hobbiton or a nicely detailed Prancing Pony.

  • @silasroderick6880
    @silasroderick6880 Před 3 dny

    They need to make diorama like how Star Wars is starting to do

  • @victoryew99
    @victoryew99 Před 5 dny

    I think the Minas Tirith set could be made with a combination of few sets just like the latest system endorsed by Hogwarts Castle. This way you can solve the price tag issue. People can opt for a particular cheaper set with specific scenes in it or get all the sets to build a massive one with attention to details.

  • @thegreyinitiate3680
    @thegreyinitiate3680 Před 3 dny

    As much as I’d love Mina’s Tirith, I don’t think it would work all that well as a minifig compatible thing. They’ve have to do something similar to what they did with Hogwarts to do it properly. I feel that Helm’s Deep or Bag End would make much more sense for the pseudo play scale they’re trying to stick with. And as someone who has Bag End from 2012 as one of their white whale sets, I’d love to get another version of it in the newer style. They could even make it similar to the layout of Rivendell, with the hobbit hole on one side, and then Bilbo’s party on the other. Honestly, I just want an excuse to get Rosie and that dude who’s always scowling 😂

  • @lordofthebricks1
    @lordofthebricks1 Před 5 dny +6

    I would love to see Minas Tirith but built with many sets same as Hogwarts.
    One set could be front gate with Grond and some Gondor soldiers, orcs and Battle Troll maybe
    One set could be part of front wall with orc siege tower, with couple of Gondor soldiers and orcs ( if You buy many of those sets You could connect it with front gate set
    One bigger set could be second level maybe, and the biggest set should be the top.....
    We could also have set where Pippn sets fire, I could imagine dozens of sets tu put together to make as minifig scale Minas Tirith as possible, othervide it will be probably micro scale set.
    It would be also nice to get Pellenor fields battle packs:
    One set could be buildable Oliphant with some Harad archers and Harad leader and also 2 Rohirrim riders
    One set could be Fell beast with Witch King, plus Eowyn Merry and Theoden, also some orc and buildable catapult
    IIt would be the best way for more cheaper sets fot this solution, You can buy the sets You want to spend money on and build armies, or buy everything and have completed collection

  • @ullbill
    @ullbill Před 5 dny +7

    It needs to get more than 10 figures if they are doing it, the previous one should have included Shelob and more figures.

    • @arghjayem
      @arghjayem Před 5 dny +5

      I don’t think it needed Shelob. But they certainly could’ve easily included more orcs to bulk things out, even if they only had simple arm swaps and face prints to make them look different. 🤷

    • @bighatastrea
      @bighatastrea Před 5 dny +5

      Oh boy can't wait for my two Gondorian soldier minifigs with exclusive helmet molds that'll never ever appear in any other set again!

  • @roddlez
    @roddlez Před 5 dny

    Great points for and against a Minas Tirith. I've purchased both LoTR sets from the past two years, and I would love to see it, but it's hard to do Minas Tirith justice.
    Micro scale would not really work, as both sets have set a precedent for minifigure scale. They could take a section of the city, but it would just be unepic. It's a tough problem, but if there's a third LoTR set, there are quite large shoes to fill.

  • @ethancollins1265
    @ethancollins1265 Před 2 dny

    Prediction: Minas Tirith will consist of two different sets split down the middle (with the half interior view) allowing it to be combined into one massive build with the purchase of two units. Just like the Egyptian pyramids.
    This appeals to people who are wanting the massive build option and those who can only afford half of one. (Yes this is a grab for more cash).
    Fingers crossed we get some battle packs to appease the people who want more affordability, but it’s likely that premium figures (ie Faramir and Denethor will be locked behind those higher prices).

  • @xivkya6882
    @xivkya6882 Před 4 dny

    Minas Tirith? Maybe Osgiliath? Minas Ithil/Morgul? Caras Galadhon? Mithlond? So much to do! Maybe even Gondolin if we wanted to go far back.

  • @nabrick2532
    @nabrick2532 Před 5 dny

    Pretty much summs up all my thoughts and concerns about a possible minas tirith set. Great vid

  • @thetechnician08
    @thetechnician08 Před 23 hodinami

    I wish the minifigures that may come in minas tirith be just as good as the ones in the video game. Looking at you, gondor armored pippin!

  • @bricktrooper540
    @bricktrooper540 Před 5 dny

    some of these locations would be better suited for a micro scale set or something more like architecture.

  • @jimm244
    @jimm244 Před 4 dny

    I bought Rivendell (back ordered), but don’t see myself purchasing another mega LotR set. I’d love to see some sets in the $150 & lower range. I’d go $200 for a decent re-do of Helms Deep @ play scale.

  • @Badgers_9
    @Badgers_9 Před 4 dny

    Why don’t you update the top 20 sets on the website. Still has all the retired ones from last year. It’s bizarre!

  • @TheKennyGM
    @TheKennyGM Před 5 dny +1

    I don't mind UCS sets but we need some smaller sets and battle packs

  • @Lucy-OFlynn
    @Lucy-OFlynn Před 4 dny

    I can't think of a worse LoTR set than MT, it would just be a big blob of grey. They did fantastic with BD not making it just a big black tower but I'm not sure they could make MT that dimensionsal.
    I'd love a RD scale Shire- with Gandalf's horse and cart

  • @jimc3007
    @jimc3007 Před 5 dny

    I think one approach could be dividing Minas Tirith into two main parts. Buying one set will get you, let’s say 9,000-10,000 pieces (for $1,000), all of which will be used for the main building. The same pieces could also be used for the second part (if you disassemble the main build) with some left over. That way, fans get to enjoy each part of the iconic LOTR scene, one at a time. For the diehard fans, it isn’t a stretch for them to spend 2k to get something they really want. For those that want the whole thing, but don’t have / don’t want to spend that much all at once can buy one at a time (say, in a year). I think it’s doable if LEGO stretch out the theme and make them available for sale for 3-4 years. They’re going to bank a lot of $ just selling this set alone (assuming they did a reasonably good job on the design). Even better if they have two waves of smaller LOTR sets, battle packs at $10/20/50/100 during. It will be hot. Perhaps even rival the sales of themes like SW / ICON.

  • @davidestes6381
    @davidestes6381 Před 5 dny

    I'm fine with the big sets - save up for them, dude. Although if they asked me, I would love to see the Argonath in LEGO form

  • @ABBCoffical
    @ABBCoffical Před 5 dny

    Best thing I can think of would be midi-scale with micro-scale places and minifigure scale spots. Like a forced perspective type deal. I believe we’re going to get two more of these types of sets, ministereth and the shire (which should include figures from both the hobbit and lotr. We should get some smaller sets too, like Shelob or khazad-dum and Mt doom, possibly an orc forge.

  • @douglasberggren7667
    @douglasberggren7667 Před 5 dny

    I think one way to do it would be to go MicroFigure scale for Minas Tirith like the 650 dollar hogwarts and have alot of microfigures to put around the place and inclued say 4 big characters as minifigures like Gandalf the white and other characters that was a major part of that part fo the movie.

  • @douglasberggren7667
    @douglasberggren7667 Před 5 dny

    I really hope it is Minas Tirith up next, rather than a playscale set though, I would love if they went more like the arcitecture line. something like the 200-ish dollars hogwarts the harry potter line got a couple f years ago

  • @kevinmorrisson8532
    @kevinmorrisson8532 Před 5 dny

    Minas would be amazing but id be worried it actually not be big enough. I think helms deep would be better fit.

  • @UTLF
    @UTLF Před 3 dny

    I hope we get Weathertop

  • @mephisto40
    @mephisto40 Před 4 dny

    Its going to be whatever makes them the most money

  • @InvertedWIng
    @InvertedWIng Před 4 dny

    Minas Tirith is too massive to ever make for a satisfying minifigure-scaled LEGO set. I'd prefer the royal keep of Edoras, the capital of Rohan. It's smaller and more compact a building, making it perfect for a $200-300 set. Plus, it could include a number of characters who've never gotten any figs, like Theoden, Eowyn, Eomer, and Grima Wormtongue. And if you don't want a LotR set, it can easily be repurposed for regular Castle and Viking minifigures.

  • @dylanhawthorne3858
    @dylanhawthorne3858 Před 4 dny

    I disagree. I believe there is a huge following for LOTR. Rivendell last year went on backorder and did so this year too. Also the Tower of Barur Dur went on backorder. They aren't coming up with a whole bunch of cheap sets because they don't want to oversaturate the market. They want people to feel like that have something special. I don't know what is in the works for Minas Tirith but so far they've brought it!

  • @magnuslauglo5356
    @magnuslauglo5356 Před 5 dny

    I say definitely go nanoscale with this.
    Maybe mix in some minifig scale interiors accessible and viewable from behind, a little like the Star Destroyer or death Star sets. These huge sets aren't just incredibly expensive, they also require significant display space in people's homes. If you're a big enough LOTR fan to want a Minas Tirith, you probably are already displaying one of the two big LOTR sets already.

  • @karrde593
    @karrde593 Před 5 dny

    Distinct? Are you married? My mrs cracked up when she saw the display model and and pointed it out was just like her disney castle. I'm up to bag 3. The question for me is, elves, bad guys, check. Humans? Boring. So will this set be awesome enough to inspire getting it anyway. Also, is what they're trying with lord of the rings simply selling you an entire wave in one set? Depending on the day these lotr sets conveniently cost as much as a full wave of play scale sets... EDIT: Don't worry about the scale. I restored our ucs hogwarts castle recently and finally came to warm happiness with lego micro scale. It can be great.

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt Před 5 dny

    To paraphrase John Lennon: "I'd like to ask your help: To the people in the cheaper seats, shake your 10-minute build sets. And the rest of you can just beam with pride over what you can afford".
    Minas Tirith is the ONE set I want out of everything Lego could potentially do. And if they do it, it deserves to be big. Really big.
    I've nothing against them releasing a smaller version for the cheapskates, but those of us who want the real thing should also be catered to.

  • @TerryTrowbridge
    @TerryTrowbridge Před 5 dny

    I’d want to see the Shire.

  • @DavidMartens-ql4hy
    @DavidMartens-ql4hy Před 5 dny

    Its funny Eldorado Fortress cost $230.04 and 2509 pieces. Barad Dur cost $ 492.19 and 5471 pieces. Twice the price and twice the pieces approximately also LOTR is a licensed theme. Funny how certain lego fans only complain about certain sets

  • @hanselmansell7555
    @hanselmansell7555 Před 2 dny

    Why not just do the whole of middle earth in one set and price us all out forever?

  • @Lbj79
    @Lbj79 Před 5 dny

    A 300$ Bag end, PLEASE!!!!

  • @JV-cz7db
    @JV-cz7db Před 5 dny

    Just give us a mumakil instead. They would never be able to do a proper scaled minas tirith at a good price. But a mumakil at around 300$ would be really cool.

  • @neilrusling-je6zo
    @neilrusling-je6zo Před 5 dny

    It would have to be so huge that the price would make it cheaper to buy a Jag, or they would make it cheap but it would be awful. The scale of Minas tirith would make doing the set impossible. There is a castle in the 5th series of bricklink called "The King Returns" that has the look of Minas Tirith and its 4000 pieces and it looks like a quarter of Minas Tirith.

  • @londond9800
    @londond9800 Před 5 dny

    I wish they'd do something at the scale of the Hogwarts Castle and Grounds for Minas Tirith so that it would be at a smaller Edale and smaller price but still look great. Yes it would not match the other sets, but continuing to do just one massive, expensive set each year seems crazy.

  • @TheEmilia1
    @TheEmilia1 Před 3 dny

    I hope we'll get some smaller LOTR sets...

  • @dmnk_kkczk6186
    @dmnk_kkczk6186 Před 5 dny

    With how seemingly popular the two lotr sets are, I'm really hoping Lego will decide to expand the the theme with some smaller sets. I doubt we will get any standard playsets anytime soon, as lotr is not really relevant at the moment, especially with children. But, I think it's still possible for the theme to take a note from Star Wars and release adult oriented sets in the form of vignettes, and microscale locations.
    As for the next BIG set, Minas Tirith seems the most likely, but I would also take into consideration Bag End or the entire Hobbiton. I know that in one interview the designers said they considered it, but decided to make Rivendell instead, but that was back when they thought they would only do one set. There already is a Lego Bag End, but I think the location is too iconic not to get an 18+ treatment. Plus the old one was based on the Hobbit movies, so to differentiate them, the new one could be focused on Bilbo's 111th birthday.

  • @vadamsvengeance3219
    @vadamsvengeance3219 Před 2 dny

    if mines tirith is micro scale we riot

  • @dach829
    @dach829 Před 3 dny

    why not just make big sets but its a bunch of modular smaller sets

  • @arghjayem
    @arghjayem Před 5 dny

    Minas Tirith would make the most sense for another big LOTR set. I mean if you take Rivendell as representing the first film, Barad Dur representing the second, Minas Tirith would be perfect to represent the third film.
    05:09 LEGO are a profit making company just like any other. They know this is the best way for them to make money. Because even the giant expensive sets still get snapped up even just for the figures. And sure a lot are getting parted out or the minifigures split and sold on from the set- but given that LEGO now owns Bricklink (one of the biggest sites for selling on Lego parts and minifigures) they don’t really care about people not liking giant sets because of the cost. Because there’s enough scalpers and resellers out there to still make them worth it.
    And even with themes like Star Wars, gone are the days of cheap battle packs full of wanted figures. You don’t get a unique character with them anymore and they’re only going up in price, with some attempts to justify the increase being made by adding in builds that most don’t really want.
    11:22 Ironic considering that is pretty much how those shots were done IRL. It is the same physical set in most of the shots rejigged, redressed and shot from slightly different angles to make you think it’s a new set, but it’s not. It’s the same one. 😂

  • @thecroissant7720
    @thecroissant7720 Před 4 dny

    UMMMM ACTUALLY ORTHANC DOESNT HAVE YET A SET, UMMM IT'S THE TOWER OF ISENGARD THANK YOUUUU

  • @iamnotawayscuteandfluffy8350

    They could make 8 sets that you could put together to make Mina’s tirith. Lego had done it before

  • @Andreas_26
    @Andreas_26 Před 5 dny

    i am so excited!, but its gonna cost $600-800

  • @kristofBD
    @kristofBD Před 5 dny

    Very much looking forward to a LEGO Minas Tirith set! I also must say that the LEGO Fell Beast set for me felt like how it would be to have smaller sets: very nice and confined. But I guess we'll have to do with the giant sets. Minas Tirith is probably a good set to buy multiples: I'm assuming there will be several soldiers and orcs, good for 'army building', so you won't end up with tons of multiples of unique characters.

    • @manu1788
      @manu1788 Před 5 dny

      Bro you know this thing is gonna cost you a kidney so not really good for army building brah 😭😭

    • @kristofBD
      @kristofBD Před 4 dny

      @@manu1788 This is about the second category of fans mentioned in the vid: the ones who actually want a bigger Minas Tirith. For that group this may well be a good set that gives them an expanded Gondor army. You, like me, seem to fall in the first category of fans: those wanting smaller sets. But as said, we'll have to get used to the giant sizes...

    • @manu1788
      @manu1788 Před 4 dny

      @@kristofBD broo thats not my point my point is why would u buy another € 500-700 set for like 2 more gondor soldier and 4 orcs bruh i dont get itt

    • @manu1788
      @manu1788 Před 4 dny

      @@kristofBD knowing lego that they wont put more minfigs in it

  • @Jedi.Bricks
    @Jedi.Bricks Před 5 dny +1

    just as i shared a few days ago! very glad to hear you share the same. May the road go ever on and on...
    minas tirith 2025
    hobbiton 2026
    worst case its the other way around

  • @legiontdlegion4648
    @legiontdlegion4648 Před 5 dny

    im just glad they are doing LOTR sets. I hope we get to see more.

  • @ShotgunWizard
    @ShotgunWizard Před 5 dny +3

    It needs to be micro scale, no way around it, kind of like the recent Notre Dame set

    • @Kanooky_Jones
      @Kanooky_Jones Před 5 dny

      I agree. BUT, they've got to put out one last ginormous set.

  • @WordsOfTheTeacher
    @WordsOfTheTeacher Před 6 hodinami

    What you said about LOTR not being the big brand it was a decade or two ago being a reason they made its return like this and haven't given it full waves yet, trying to capitalize on one big sets' sales per year - I mean, the same is true of Harry Potter. The old movies are long done and the latest releases were controversial and far from a universal hit - EXACTLY the same situation as the LOTR franchise. And yet, they keep doing HP waves regularly, even recycling sets now for a second time that have been made already since it returned in 2018 - and it's working! I don't see anyone upset about it, they're happily buying it, just like Star Wars remakes. So I dunno if that idea holds up, Harry Potter feels like its a good bit worse than lord of the rings in terms of the state it's in right now and yet the legos are very successful sticking to only the old movies. Don't see why LOTR couldn't do that, HP is putting huge expensive sets out AND regular ones

  • @brucehutcheson5302
    @brucehutcheson5302 Před 5 dny

    There would be if they broke it up into sections like they are doing just now with Hogwartts

    • @joshlyman7059
      @joshlyman7059 Před 5 dny

      But those make so many compromises to be in minifig scale and to fit together, better of just buying the Castle and Grounds Hogwarts set a
      If you want the castle

  • @joshlyman7059
    @joshlyman7059 Před 5 dny

    I want Lorien, The Argonath and Bag End
    I mean I want everything but those 3 are at the top

    • @manu1788
      @manu1788 Před 5 dny

      Would love lorien as well but ucs moria/khazad dum or erebor does it for me

    • @joshlyman7059
      @joshlyman7059 Před 5 dny

      @@manu1788 a giant moria diorama would be amazing (I mean that in the Avengers tower sense as in a full model with minifigs dotted around and Gandalf v balrog being the main centerpiece)

  • @neilrusling-je6zo
    @neilrusling-je6zo Před 5 dny

    They could go the Harry potter route and have it be multiple sets that you can put together and build a full Minas Tirith. At least that way you can get a part of it and at least have a taste. I would sooner see them do Minas Ithil, at least that would be possible in one go...still real expensive though.

  • @Gzilla313
    @Gzilla313 Před 5 dny +8

    I hope Minas Tirath would be microscale like Hogwarts Castle and Grounds so they can have lots of details, but it won’t cost a thousand dollars

    • @richclarkson8917
      @richclarkson8917 Před 5 dny

      Easier to display and carry as well

    • @PAL.Studios
      @PAL.Studios Před 5 dny +1

      I agree and I think that microscale is the only way that they could do it justice.

  • @broncojuan
    @broncojuan Před 2 dny

    Argonath... That is all.

  • @mbphilipblack8993
    @mbphilipblack8993 Před 4 dny

    If it's not going to be wildly affordable then I really could care less about the theme returning.
    WE NEED CHEAPER SETS, if it only came back for D2C sets then they'll run out of stuff fast and fans will run out of space.

  • @NicksBloxburgTutorials

    Lego cancelled the Minas Tirith in the comments

  • @nidhoggrderdrache1413

    Diese Karte in Bruchtal macht doch hinten und vorne keinen Sinn.
    Warum steht der Turm von Isengart in Mordor, der Barad Dur aber beigab außerhalb?

  • @ChaosTheoryArchitecture
    @ChaosTheoryArchitecture Před 5 dny +7

    Minnis Tirith should 100% be an "architecture" style set. I would look at himeji castle for scale of detail as it displays beautifully but also keeps size down. I still want a few figures, but we don't need a giant $550 doll house that no one is going to ever actually play with. Lets be honest.

    • @PAL.Studios
      @PAL.Studios Před 5 dny +1

      I agree, I think it's the only way that they could do justice to it's depiction in the films. I'm a big fan of Hogwarts Castle & Grounds as well as Himeji Castle. They have a good balance between piece count, size and detail. What Minifigures would you like to see?

    • @ChaosTheoryArchitecture
      @ChaosTheoryArchitecture Před 5 dny +1

      @@PAL.Studios if we only get 2-4 for a microscale set then I would want exclusives essentially to minnis. Gandalf the White, denethor, Pippin in his unique outfit when he sings? ( At least I think it's unique)

    • @manu1788
      @manu1788 Před 5 dny

      I agree kinda but i mean i want da minifigures thats what makes lego interesting imo so either playscale or architecture its both alright

  • @Ballzarefunny
    @Ballzarefunny Před 2 dny

    You look like brick science but older

  • @AlexN798
    @AlexN798 Před 5 dny +4

    People wanted Bardor BIGGER???????????????????????????????

    • @MrAgamble
      @MrAgamble Před 5 dny

      I know it sounds funny but when i went to the Lego Store i was a little bit like...mmm...could've been taller.

    • @Ensgnblack
      @Ensgnblack Před 3 dny

      @@MrAgambleas it stands, I need to find a new shelf for it! It’s taller than anything I can currently display.

  • @andrichabursky2288
    @andrichabursky2288 Před 5 dny

    In the piece count around Rivendell and barad dur, Minas tirith would be really challenging to not look very disproportionate

  • @erikmartinez1384
    @erikmartinez1384 Před 4 dny

    In whatever set we get, I want them to add long legs for Sauron. I feel if that had been an option with Barad Dur, the set would be completely worth it. Just throwing in some long legs would be a great incentive and nice way of saying, "Yeah, this would be been cool and easy to put in the other set. Sorry."
    Your comment about trilogy also illustrates how Minis Tirith fits so well with Rivendell and Barad Dur as a third large set. Rivendell was a large focus in Fellowship. BD was one of the two titular tower of TT that already had it's other tower in LEGO form. Minus Tirith was I think the location that had the most screen time in RotK so a set of it makes a nice trilogy of sets for the trilogy of films.

  • @studebricker2845
    @studebricker2845 Před 5 dny +2

    8:58 And here is the problem. Amazon has ruined the overall Lord of the Rings brand with their dismal Rings of Power show. So it is not pulling in new, young fans. As a result, the average LOTR fan is an older adult, which can afford large sets.
    So don't hold out for small LOTR sets anytime soon.

    • @joshlyman7059
      @joshlyman7059 Před 5 dny

      Rings of power lego would be fantastic :)

    • @studebricker2845
      @studebricker2845 Před 5 dny +2

      @@joshlyman7059 I'm sure it would be fantastic. For the three people that watched the whole season LOL

    • @joshlyman7059
      @joshlyman7059 Před 5 dny

      @@studebricker2845 always amazes me how sad people on the Internet are, they'd rather hate than not care :)

    • @studebricker2845
      @studebricker2845 Před 5 dny +1

      @@joshlyman7059 Sorry you can't deal with facts. Rings of Power is a failure and Lego is wise to not step near it.

    • @joshlyman7059
      @joshlyman7059 Před 5 dny

      @@studebricker2845 ofc it's a fact, that's why it got cancelled ;)

  • @ethanmietzner5218
    @ethanmietzner5218 Před 5 dny

    I think Minas Tirith would be best as a micro scale. There is NO WAY you can make it look amazing by making it minfig scale. It would look so off. I just hope Lego included a vast array of minifigures. Minifigures we need:
    - Gandalf the White
    - Denethor
    - Gondor Soldier
    - Pippin (Gondor armor)
    - Faramir
    - Theoden
    - Rohan Soldier
    - Eowyn (armor)
    - Merry (Rohan Esquire)
    - Witch King
    - Gothmog
    - Orc x4
    - Haradrim x2

  • @user-rr9dr5nq6u
    @user-rr9dr5nq6u Před 5 dny

    If the next LOTR set is Minis Tirith what is the GWP?😮

  • @DavidMartens-ql4hy
    @DavidMartens-ql4hy Před 5 dny

    This idea that lego fans can't afford these expensive sets is not true. Everything is expensive these days and if a person wants something bad enough you work hard and save. It was true 30 years ago and it's true now.

    • @jamiekelly6851
      @jamiekelly6851 Před 5 dny

      Doesn't justify Lego's made up reason for these rediculous price increases.