Lego Unveils Towering Minas Tirith Set - Everything You Need to Know
Lego has launched its most ambitious Lord of the Rings set yet: a colossal replica of Minas Tirith, the White City from The Return of the King. With over 8,200 pieces and a price tag of $650, this detailed diorama brings Middle-earth's iconic capital to your display shelf. Here's a breakdown of the key details in a Q&A format.
What is this new Lego set about?
Announced as the largest Lord of the Rings set ever created, the Minas Tirith model is a diorama that captures the grandeur of the White City as seen in Peter Jackson's film. It combines an expansive cityscape with intricate interior scenes, including the throne room in the citadel. The set is designed for builders aged 18 and up and aims to be a centerpiece for collectors.

How much does it cost and how many pieces are there?
The set retails for $650 and comprises 8,278 pieces. It stands over 23.5 inches tall, is 24.5 inches wide, and has a depth of 14.5 inches. This makes it a substantial build that requires significant display space, but the final model is a stunning tribute to one of Middle-earth's most recognizable locations.
When can I buy it and are there any bonuses?
Lego Insiders members can purchase the set starting June 1, while the global launch follows on June 4. Additionally, anyone who buys between June 1 and June 7 will receive the Lego Icons: Lord of the Rings Grond battering ram set as a free Gift with Purchase. This limited-time offer adds extra value for early buyers.
What does the set look like once built?
The completed diorama measures over 23.5 inches high, 24.5 inches wide, and 14.5 inches deep. It features multiple levels of the city, including the layered white walls, the great gate, and the tower of Ecthelion. Inside, you can find detailed rooms such as the throne room where Denethor holds court. The scale allows for a cityscape that feels both epic and intimate.
Which minifigures are included in the set?
The set comes with 10 minifigures, a mix of key characters and soldiers. They are:
- Aragorn (as King Elessar)
- Arwen
- Denethor (with his tiny tomatoes)
- Faramir
- Gandalf the White
- Four Gondor Guards
- Peregrin Took
Each figure adds storytelling potential, allowing you to recreate scenes from the films like Pippin lighting the beacon or Denethor's final feast.
How does this set compare to other Lego LOTR sets?
This Minas Tirith set is Lego's largest Lord of the Rings set to date, significantly larger than earlier builds like Rivendell and Barad-dûr Tower. Those sets still remain available, but Minas Tirith dwarfs them in piece count and overall size. For collectors, this represents the most ambitious Middle-earth model yet, with a price that reflects its scale and detail.
Is the set available for preorder?
Yes, you can preorder the Lego The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith set now directly from Lego. The preorder price is $650, and the set will ship starting June 1 for Insiders or June 4 for the general public. Given its popularity, early ordering is recommended to secure the bonus Grond set.
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