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The 2011 edition of BrickCon held in Seattle on October 1st and 2nd was marked by the superb MOC "The Last March of the Ents"which somewhat eclipsed another equally spectacular creation: Mines of Moria (MOC flickr gallery at BrickCon 2011) which reconstructs down to the smallest detail this underground space where majestic columns are aligned for a striking effect.
But even stronger, we must go back to Brick World Chicago 2011 which was held in June 2011 to see that this MOC is only a very small part of a titanic collaborative project reconstructing dozens of scenes and places from the world of Lord of the Rings.
If you are a fan of Tolkien's universe, you will not remain indifferent to the photo gallery published on MOCpages on the occasion of this event.
As with all licenses for which LEGO has not yet released anything official, customs of all kinds are flourishing and invading flickr galleries.
Lord of the Rings is no exception to the rule and there are hundreds of customs that can be found as in this photo above which includes customs designed by Baron Von Brick with Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf, Sam, Pippen, Frodo, Merry, Aragorn and Boromir. We can discuss the choice of parts or heads of these minifigs, but we must recognize that the set is worthy of being included in an official LEGO set ....
There are some other recent achievements like these minifigs of Gollum, Sam and Frodo proposed by Mcshipmaster. There is no doubt that the pace will accelerate with regard to the production of customs in 2012 on the LOTR theme with the buzz surrounding the release of the first film. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey by the end of 2012.
A little humor does not hurt in this period a little poor in actuality, here is a very funny MOC designed and photographed by JoJoNeil and who has the merit of having made my son laugh, a fan of these really silly rabbits ...
Beyond the anecdotal crossover between Raving Rabbids and the Star Wars universe, this MOC brings together the ingredients for a successful presentation: A fun staging, consistent lighting, and a quality photo.
Go see the Raving Rabbids flickr gallery de JoJoNeil, he has lots of other photos like this one ....
You've no doubt seen this top-notch MOC on display at BrickCon 2011 and caused a stir, but I have to post it here, at least to mark the launch of Lord of the Brick ....
Named by its creators "The Last March of the Ents", this MOC recreates the battle of Isengard seen in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
The base displays 305 studs in diameter for a total height of the tower Orthanc of 228 bricks. 25 ent face more than 100 orcs during this battle of 22.000 bricks, the reconstruction of which is exceptional in detail and finish.
To see this MOC from all angles and in close-up, go to The OneLUG flickr gallery.
And these are indeed rumors, at least for the moment.
LEGO has never confirmed (nor denied for that matter) that the The Hobbit license will not be available in sets and minifigs in 2012 or 2013. So, what do we really know? What can we hope for?
At the origin of this rumor, an interesting article posted on allaboutbricks and which announces in a few lines that the next license which LEGO could seize is that of Lord of the Rings...
But this information has been taken up without any verification on the basis of numerous pages posted, in particular on Wikia Fanon (LEGO Lord of the Rings Theme, LEGO Lord of the Rings Video Game) by AFOLs in a bit of a hurry and which transform vague rumors and long heated discussions on the possibility or not of a LEGO The Hobbit license into a reality .....
Obviously Eurobricks seized on this rumor about a dedicated topic where each forumer adds his certainties to the rumors and the whole becomes a rather comical parallel pseudo reality ....
For my part, I believe in a possible The Hobbit license for 2013, but with a few caveats: Tolkien's universe is too dark for LEGO and if a range is developed by the manufacturer, it will be infantilized and watered down. There is no doubt that the two films scheduled for late 2012 and late 2013 will be full of good-natured scenes and slices of laughs between hobbits that can be adapted in sets for the youngest. After all, LEGO has already declined licenses that come from films where violence is present (Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Prince of Persia, Harry Potter ...).
LEGO already has a base with its Castle range, and the elf (Series 3) or dwarf (Series 5) minifigs released in the Minifigures Series ranges would be suitable for this universe. Adapting a The Hobbit license would be technically possible and inexpensive. No doubt to the detriment of the Castle range which would suffer from it like the Pirates range with the Pirates of the Caribbean license.
Regarding the release of a video game Lego lord of the rings where LEGO The Hobbit, the official developer of LEGO games, Traveller's Tales, recently refused to deny, but without confirming it either, the rumor lingering about the ongoing development of a LEGO game on the LOTR license.
A video game is an essential basis for the launch of a new LEGO license which is not originally intended for the youngest. The video game makes it possible to hook the children and to make them discover a universe by watering down the subject, the violence and the scenario.
In short, we do not know much, and the rumor follows its path. Everyone has their opinion and the next events of the type Toy Fair will undoubtedly provide us with more information.
What we are sure is that The Hobbit will have good derivatives in the form of toys. The license has just been granted to a manufacturer: The Bridge Direct.
- crazybattle : But you're welcome, it's with pleasure! 😃...
- Srinath : Fully agree !...
- Srinath : Nocturnia Castle is pretty good. It recalls the tower...
- AD995 : Very very Well done this mini slideshow!...
- Stavi11 : I find it superb. I will never buy this (way too big...
- Aurelien V : but ? but ? what is that thing ??? I don't find that...
- AD995 : Not at all what interests me but there is something to play with...
- Stavi11 : Good evening, and mea culpa!! I didn't like the pegasus so much...
- Torkell : Today I'm not really into it anymore but as a kid I would have...
- Torkell : A “collector’s” item that will unfortunately quickly end up forgotten...
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