Hey guys,
I was thinking of expanding my LotR/Hobbit collection and was wondering, what are the best LotR/Hobbit sets to use for parts (the best LotR/Hobbit parts sets)?
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
~RBC
Best LotR/Hobbit sets to use for parts?
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Re: Best LotR/Hobbit sets to use for parts?
Most of the sets are really good.
The Goblin King has some nice parts. The model is pretty bad, but if you can get it at a reduced price, its a good parts pack. The Warg Attack is a nice brown and leaves pack. Riddles for the Ring has a lot of dark bley slopes. Mines of Moria has a lot of nice dark bley stuff.
Bag End has nice parts and is a nice model. Same for Helms Deep.
Also, you do know you can find set inventories on both bricklink and brickset, which will give you nice lists (with pictures) of all the parts that come in a set?
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The Goblin King has some nice parts. The model is pretty bad, but if you can get it at a reduced price, its a good parts pack. The Warg Attack is a nice brown and leaves pack. Riddles for the Ring has a lot of dark bley slopes. Mines of Moria has a lot of nice dark bley stuff.
Bag End has nice parts and is a nice model. Same for Helms Deep.
Also, you do know you can find set inventories on both bricklink and brickset, which will give you nice lists (with pictures) of all the parts that come in a set?
Steve
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Re: Best LotR/Hobbit sets to use for parts?
Yeah, this seems like sort of a, "I'm too lazy to bother checking" question, coming from someone who owns their own BL store
Helm's Deep is one of the best parts packs ever, IMO.
Helm's Deep is one of the best parts packs ever, IMO.
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Re: Best LotR/Hobbit sets to use for parts?
I would say Mirkwood Elf Army because I can't believe anyone would want to leave the model from that set on display...
Re: Best LotR/Hobbit sets to use for parts?
I happen to like that set because I often do mid east castles in tan. I also happen to hate that set since their were no hooded elves in mirkwood, and the hooded guys could have been armored elves.TeufelHund wrote:I would say Mirkwood Elf Army because I can't believe anyone would want to leave the model from that set on display...
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I've got to agree with you there. The parts are great for middle-eastern MOCs, but the original set design is nothing beautiful to look atTeufelHund wrote:I would say Mirkwood Elf Army because I can't believe anyone would want to leave the model from that set on display...
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Re: Best LotR/Hobbit sets to use for parts?
This is like the third thread I have read today about the Hobbit sets. Can't we keep all of the conversation in regards to the same sets, in the same thread? Just to make things clean. We have the same comments about that set going in at least two threads.