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Frodo and Sam made a hike in Mirkwood.

Arwen: This horse is perfect for you

Sam found a new cookbook. How to cook orc. New recipes to use orc meat.

Marry and Pippin are one a hike there

Gandalf is not in the mood

High in Aeltharion, where silver mountains graze the heavens and emerald forests breathe with eternal life, stands Lórendil, the Elven Citadel of Knowledge. Its ivory spires gleam like a frozen moon, while its rooftops of sapphire and jade glimmer as though painted by the skies themselves.

 

Lórendil is no fortress of war, but a sanctuary of wisdom. Within its vast halls, alchemists shape crystal into wonders, healers weave flesh and spirit through song, and herbalists tend to plants whose powers the world has long forgotten.

 

On this day, the citadel welcomes rare visitors. From the eastern realms arrive human envoys, their footsteps echoing beneath the ancient colonnades. From the south come the Ifraenor elves of Naquaril—children of the desert, their eyes aglow with the fire of the burning sands.

 

The elves of Lórendil regard their guests with a wary curiosity. To the Firstborn, humans are but fleeting creatures, their lives no longer than a passing season against the measure of elven centuries. And yet, their restless ambition makes them both dangerous—and fascinating. The southern elves, though kin, are strangers still: children of fire and mirage, a world apart from Lórendil’s keepers of lore.

 

But this gathering is no mere courtesy. Word has spread of a blight sweeping the southern lands, blackening fields and sapping the strength of both man and beast. The humans seek deliverance, yet whispers move through Lórendil’s halls:

this is no mortal plague, but a shadow from beyond the known world—a darkness even the elves may one day learn to fear.

 

Floor mosaic is an amazing technique by Katie Walker (on Flickr)

Hey guys! This is my latest creation for a Hobbit collab I recently took part it! It is rather small compared to recent mocs but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless!

 

All glory be to God!

I bet there's some good loot in there...

 

Classic fallout dilemma, do you have high enough Pickpocket skills to open the gate? Or do you go looking around for a back door/cave/entrance ?

 

Are you a sneak or an explorer?

 

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I had the honour of doing a MOC deep dive for New Elementary for the Sith Mosaic Set.

 

Here's is my favorite build, using the Technic Panel 3 x 5 with Wall Mount Hole (wall mount) check out my full analysis at www.newelementary.com/2021/04/si-mocs-vs-lego-art.html

 

ninja edit by Jake / legohobbit

Hi,

Today I come to you with my newest creation which shows you the beginning of the famous adventure of Bilbo Baggins who’ll soon join a Thorin’s companion and wander through the Middle-earth to reach the mighty Erebor and free the mountain from the evil Smaug.

 

I built this MOC to finally use one of my Middle-earth’s mini figures and also show my love and respect to the books, movies and author of all Middle-earth’s works, J.R.R. Tolkien.

 

For me this scene from the first Hobbit movie represents my mood when I’m again starting my fantasy adventure with any of the Tolkien’s or Jackson’s works of art.

The hobbits are playing football. Aragorn is the referee.

Cher Guigui,

 

Hélas mon voyage en la douce terre qu'est la Comté s'arrête ici, quand tu recevras cette lettre je serai déjà arrivé mais cela n'a pas d'importance. Sache que j'ai hâte de te revoir.

Si d'aventure tu croises le chemin d'un hobbit, comme celui ci, il te dira sans aucun doute qu'il n'existe pas d'endroit au monde aussi merveilleux que la Comté, sa température naturellement agréable est sans aucun doute un atout. Comment peut-on espérer vivre une fin de vie calme qu'ailleurs qu'ici, parmis les fleurs et les hobbits. Ils sont tout autant accueillants que gais. Et puis leur savoir-vivre et leur gastronomie n'a pas d'égal dans toute la Terre du Milieu. Leur gourmandise est bien connue et si un jour tu venais à passer par là, tu ne pourra éviter leurs nombreuses auberges.Leur bière est tout aussi reconnue que leur grande pilosité aux pieds qui précèdent leur réputation. Alors si quiconque te dis que la Comté est semblable au Mordor sache que ce sont des calomnies.

A bientôt, Eliot

I'm on the vacation now and of course took with myself some of my favorite minifigs) Galadriel was always one of my favorite lego figures ever❤️

Nestled between wind-swept highlands and silver coasts, Halewind is a proud human realm where resilience is forged in stone and sea!

From left to right:

 

• Sir Altharion, Knight of the Silver Wing: clad in shining plate, Altharion is sworn to defend his King. His family has guarded the halls of Halewind’s castle for generations, though he often wonders whether his destiny lies beyond its walls.

 

• Captain Deren, Shield of the Marches: a veteran of countless border skirmishes, Deren bears both scars and stories. Fiercely loyal to his king, he believes peace is only won by the strength to defend it.

 

• King Edrion of Halewind: a young monarch crowned too soon, Edrion wears the weight of duty with quiet resolve. His golden circlet gleams, but beneath it lies the doubt of a ruler who has yet to prove himself.

 

• Lady Serenya, Queen of Halewind: draped in sapphire and silver, Serenya rules with a steady hand and a voice as calm as dawn. To her, the people of Halewind are more than subjects.

 

• Maelor the Chronicler: keeper of maps, scrolls, and memory itself, he is less a scribe confined to chambers than a wanderer of distant horizons. Maelor is above all an explorer—avid, relentless, and insatiable!

 

• Sir Carandir, Warden of the Gate: silent and steadfast, Carandir is the King last line of defense. He rarely speaks, yet his presence alone is enough to remind visitors that the King’s will is enforced with steel!

 

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He want something more modern

Bolg son of Azog

My custom Lego minifigure of Bolg, son of Azog the Defiler from the Hobbit. My most favorite one of all my customs. I made him from Lego Azog. The armor is made from faux leather and plasticine which dries on the air. Painted with Citadel and Game Color acrylic paints. I also used Warhammer parts for boots

"You should have stayed dead!"

 

Finally I had an opportunity to take few shots based on latest Hobbit movie.

Hope you like it and stay ready, more is coming soon!

"At last after much blundering they came to Thorin's dungeon, far down in a deep place, and fortunately not far from the cellars.

"Upon my word!" said Thorin when Bilbo whispered to him to come out and join his friends, "Gandalf spoke true, as usual. A pretty fine burglar you make, it seems: when the time comes. I'm sure we are all forever at your service, whatever happens after this. But what comes next?"

Bilbo saw the time has come to explain his idea, as far as he would; but he did not feel at all sure how the dwarves would take it."

- The Hobbit, chapter 9, by J.R.R. Tolkien.

 

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An entry to CCC XIV, in the 'Pit of Despair' category.

 

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Comments, critique, and criticism welcome.

Look out Frodo, Shelob is there. Frodo: No Sam, we are in Australia, spiders can be that big ;-)

My custom minifigures of dwarves from The Hobbit. Thrain Thror and Thorin

In the hidden sanctuary of Lórendil dwell its wisest rulers, most faithful guardians, and brightest heirs. Gathered beneath the gaze of ancient statues, they shape the fate of their people—ever watchful, ever steadfast.

From left to right:

 

• Guardian of the Dawn:

Veteran of countless skirmishes, he keeps watch at the eastern gates. His golden spear marks the rising sun, and his shield bears the crest of light that protects the sanctuary.

 

• Queen Elenya:

Serene and wise, she guides her people in counsel and judgment.

 

• King Tharion of Lórendil:

Ruler and scholar, he wears his crown with quiet authority. Carrying the city’s key reflect both his sovereignty and his role as keeper of Lórendil’s ancient secrets.

 

• Princess Lyrielle:

Daughter of the throne, bright and spirited. Eager to learn, she is as much a student of Lórendil’s teachings as she is heir to its future.

 

• Guardian of the Dusk:

Twin in oath to his eastern brother, he defends the western gates. With steady courage, he stands firm where shadows gather, holding the line until dawn.

 

My custom Lego minifigure of Bolg, son of Azog the Defiler from the Hobbit. My most favorite one of all my customs. I made him from Lego Azog. The armor is made from faux leather and plasticine which dries on the air. Painted with Citadel and Game Color acrylic paints. I also used Warhammer parts for boots

My custom Lego King Thorin. I tried to make a scene from the Hobbit BotFA where King Thorin walk along the golden floor and hear voices in his head and then recover from the dragon sickness

 

My custom of Thrain, father of Thorin Oakenshield from The Hobbit

Frodo and Sam in their journey to Mordor

Modified a little bit some of my old Castle orcs. As they're from one of my favourite old Lego series, tried to make some outfits from plasticine, faux leather + some Warhammer parts. Also used Citadel and Game color paints for painting armor details

My custom of Thorin II Oakenshield King under the Mountain from The Hobbit

The quest has been leading up to this very moment... Thorin and Company has made their way to the kingdom buried within the mountain, that withholds a treasure larger than any other. The Battle for the mountain begins.

 

Hey guys this is the fourth episode in the third age collaburation and it represents Erebor from a concept picture from the book.

 

What do you guys think?

 

Next episode will be posted on Saturday by Carter Witz on Flickr

My Lego custom of Vala Yavanna from " The Silmarillion" of J.R.R. Tolkien. She is an Ainu, one of the Aratar and a Vala who was responsible for the growth of all the fruits and growing things of Arda. In Quenya, the name Yavanna means "Giver of Fruits".

After few weeks the "Erebor by Migalart" is online!

 

Please check it and let me know if you like it!

See the whole Migalart's presentation on Eurobricks:

www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=116447

 

Or just movie itself:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-OzEbsQ09Q

 

or on vimeo:

vimeo.com/143540635

 

Hope you like it!

My custom made Lego Witchking of Angmar fighting Eowyn)

My Lego custom Witchking of Angmar and Eowyn

"Rivendell"

 

Ok this is most cliche picture ever but I had to do it. Somehow I felt I had to. So please excuse this completely vomit picture but still…we know we love it ^_^

Arwen and Aragorn, lovely couple <3

A sodier of Dol Guldur as seen in the film HOBBIT THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES in the battle of Dale.

After a long time I managed to finish this guy and Im confident with the final product.

The whole figure was painted and sculpted by me, and I am very proud of the helmet, wich is completly sculpted.

Let me know what you think!

I recreated Saabfans Digital Bag End model in real bricks.

Their Bag End set reached 10k supportes on Lego Ideas, but was sadly not picked up to be produced as an offical set. One of my favorite Lego set of all time is the Unexpected Gathering set, and this one takes that to the max with wonderful details and visuals. I just had to build it.

Recreating it took many hours of work as there were many parts in the digital model that used colors that did not exist in real for those parts.

 

Please check out Saabfans Flickr and Twitter for more wonderful work:

www.flickr.com/photos/110031852@N04/

twitter.com/saabfan2000

"This is definately a trap.."

 

I just got my first legography job for my local Lego Store! These pictures would be a shop website ornaments so you can notice a new watermark ;) I will be taking pics of Hobbit, Lotr and Star Wars sets and minifigs ^_^

Here are first 4 shots from "Hobbit". More coming soon!

Gimli!

 

Another picture for my local Lego Shop. I'm pretty satysfied with this pic, colours are pretty much the same as in original movie, hope you like it ;)

 

Bolg son of Azog

My custom Lego minifigure of Bolg, son of Azog the Defiler from the Hobbit. My most favorite one of all my customs. I made him from Lego Azog. The armor is made from faux leather and plasticine which dries on the air. Painted with Citadel and Game Color acrylic paints. I also used Warhammer parts for boots

My Lego Minifigure of Dain Ironfoot on his warpig

Thranduil - BOTFA (Lego Purist)

LOTR & The Hobbit Theme

Please Credit and consider commenting if you fave! Thanks!

"Sméagol (or Trahald), later known as Gollum after The One Ring had come into his possession, was a Stoor, one of the first three early Hobbit-types. The Ring came to Sméagol one day, after murdering his cousin Déagol for it, who had first recovered it from the river they were fishing from, after which he underwent a corruption that transformed him completely into the creature that would come to be known as Gollum."

 

Sméagol, in his pre-transformed Stoor Hobbit form,

as seen in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

 

Sculpted and painted by me.

Modified a little bit some of my old Castle orcs. As they're from one of my favourite old Lego series, tried to make some outfits from plasticine, faux leather + some Warhammer parts. Also used Citadel and Game color paints for painting armor details

You have no power here!

 

Another shot from last Hobbit! Lady of Lorien, hope you like it!

 

You can see editing step by step here:

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