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Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:41 am
by friskywhiskers

Fellowship: The fellowship looks good and much better than the earlier poster. The use of the highlander sword works well for me. Boromir looks much better now. His shield and cloak really make him stand out. Too bad LEGOlas can't have a quiver or a cape. The hobbits are perfect. Gimli's axe is ginormous! (easily fixed) His helm is incredible. The lack of a staff for Gandalf is nutty. A bar for a staff? Atleast his torso is printed. The beard looks like it may have some hair around the sides? I hope so (because) without some hair in the back it will not look like him. He is the most important character across all 5 movies and he only gets a new beard? I cannot express how disappointing the Gandalf fig is to me. Please make a staff mold for him.

Overall things are looking pretty good.
I agree completely. Gandelf wouldn't be Gandelf without his long flowing hair. "Nutty" is a good word to describe the staff, but I think that we should wait and see if they are really going through with a bar piece, as I said in a previous post. When I first saw the (leaked) images of the sets, I was not happy with them, but once someone informed me that the sets usually turn out different from the first beta version, I'm willing to give the them a second chance (though I'm still upset that my two favorite themes are no more).

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:33 am
by mencot
I really like those orcs, gotta get some of those. The fellowship is great too, ok gandalf is a bit off and Gimlis axe is way too big but other then that great.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:41 am
by albero78
Thanks for the pictures.
Boromir looks much better here, but in my opinion he still doesn't look like... Boromir in the movies.
Gandalf remains disappointing: he doesn't have anything special: he looks like a fig we can do ourselves withe the parts we have. I don't know: he misses something.
I like the rest of them, they can improve them but still they are ok. I like Legolas hears a lot. I like also the baddies.
Gollum is nice too.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:31 pm
by Username
DaleDVM wrote:It looks sand green to me compared to Legolas who is wearing olive green.
Yep, I believe you are right. Good! Now that ear & hairpiece can be used on the Fantasy Era trolls.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:45 pm
by mencot
albero78 wrote:Thanks for the pictures.
Boromir looks much better here, but in my opinion he still doesn't look like... Boromir in the movies.
Gandalf remains disappointing: he doesn't have anything special: he looks like a fig we can do ourselves withe the parts we have. I don't know: he misses something.
I like the rest of them, they can improve them but still they are ok. I like Legolas hears a lot. I like also the baddies.
Gollum is nice too.
I have to absolutely disagree with you about Boromir, I have all the time disagreed about Boromir minifig looks. I think he resemble the most of the characters from the movie. The minifig face is pretty close to Sean Bean, but others have said the hair color is off. :)

But then I agree that Gandalf is a huge disappointment, not that his bad but yea he misses something and the color on his clothes is wrong. It should be more blue grey like. Baddies are good, gollum is a second disappointment.

I wonder what the trolls look like.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:17 pm
by AK_Brickster
Thanks for finding the pictures of the "baddies"! I have to say that I'm most excited about them, because I can integrate them into my orc horde from the Fantasy line, whereas the fleshies aren't as useful to me. I think the people over at BrickArms/BrickForge (I don't remember who makes what) are going to be a little annoyed at how close the new Uruk Hai weapon/shield resemble the ones that they've been making for a while.

Anyway, I'll definitely be buying battle packs and probably looking to trade fleshie hands/heads for yellow ones, if anyone is interested in such a trade. I'll post a thread in the B/S/T forum when the time comes.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:51 pm
by Quickblade22
Cool pictures. I'm not sure I like how detailed the faces for the orcs are compared to the Fantasy trolls.
I think the people over at BrickArms/BrickForge (I don't remember who makes what) are going to be a little annoyed at how close the new Uruk Hai weapon/shield resemble the ones that they've been making for a while.
Nah, while they look close to our goblin shield and goblin sword, we are looking forward to doing what we have been doing since day one......"Fill in the gaps". I see a need for people to have a proper staff for Gandalf, A more accurate bow for Legolas, better swords for Aragon and Boromir, and I don't see a Sting for Frodo in which case BrickForge offers the Rogue Biter which looks very much like that sword and is available in both metallic colors and trans light blue or even glow in the dark if you prefer. :wink:

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 6:21 pm
by BTappel
These figures keep looking better and better (much to my relief). LEGO will hear no complaining from me. I like them all.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:18 pm
by AK_Brickster
Quickblade22 wrote:Cool pictures. I'm not sure I like how detailed the faces for the orcs are compared to the Fantasy trolls.
That's true, I hadn't thought of that.... Oh well, we'll see what they look like mixed together when the sets actually come out :)

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:35 pm
by Kev
Okay, I am now really ready to see the Rohan guys, the new horse, and the cave troll all up close and in HD.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:44 pm
by krzyzak
Gimli looks awesome, his new beard looking very nice. Gandalf doesn't look half bad either, but I wish they made a new staff mold. Oh well, can't too picky. I'm not a big fan on those hobbit hairs. Anyway, these sets are awesome and I will start collecting them. All I need now is the money.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:25 pm
by shmails
After seeing the new pictures on Eurobricks today of the figures, I have say that I am of two minds. I am very excited to have a Fellowship, and most of the figs look good. That said, Gandalf without a real staff, really LEGO? Also, the gollum and orcs look way too cute and not nearly nasty enough. The orcs have this keebler elf feeling to them with those really big ears, and gollum looks like he wants a hug, not to bite your finger off!

The sets are pretty cool, I am sure I will have them all at some point. The prices are not as bad as I thought considering the piece count and new mold items. Makes me think that some of the new headpieces will be from China and come in those little plastic bags inside the plastic bags inside the plastic bags. :lol: I think round two will be even better, as they will have more time to create the sets.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:42 am
by Kev
Looking at "Gandalf the Grey," who else thinks that we will be seeing an inevitable new "Gandalf the White" figure in the future complete with new long hair piece & beard combo, and a new staff as well? It seems like they might be spreading the cost of new molds at least into future series, as well as new reasons for LOTR fans who only want the figs to keep buying into the future. They've done a bit of this in the SW line.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:49 am
by Medieval Guy
Kev wrote:Looking at "Gandalf the Grey," who else thinks that we will be seeing an inevitable new "Gandalf the White" figure in the future complete with new long hair piece & beard combo, and a new staff as well? It seems like they might be spreading the cost of new molds at least into future series, as well as new reasons for LOTR fans who only want the figs to keep buying into the future. They've done a bit of this in the SW line.
That's very possible.

Re: LOTR and the hobbit lego

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:15 am
by Thor
Sooooo glad they got rid of those HORRIBLE oversized Fantasy Swords we saw in castle. Love the new Orcs...and Goblins...