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This massive LEGO Minas Tirith is built from thousands of pieces and includes several complete armies of minifigs ready for an epic siege.

Minas Tirith, the White City, The Tower of Guard. Capital of the realm of Gondor and seat of the Stewards. There are few more iconic locations in the Lord of the Rings setting, and few more striking and beautiful.

Built by the survivors of Numenor as a fortress. Over time, it evolved into a major city and capital of the southern realm of Gondor. By the time of The Lord of the Rings, it was the most important city in the world and the major bastion protecting the free peoples from the might of Mordor. It is also the setting for a good section of the books, featuring the pivotal siege of Gondor and the Battle of Pelennor Fields. But look, if you are a LoTR fan, I don’t really need to tell you what Minas Tirith is, do I?

Huge LEGO Minis Tirith with ALL of the Orcs

Today, we are taking a look at a stunning LEGO Minas Tirith build. Built by The Lord of the Bricks, this MOC has over 100,000 pieces and seems to reside in their attic. It’s absolutely huge, rising several feet into the air (and that’s without the Tower of the Steward and other buildings on top!). While the city itself is super impressive, you’ve also got massive armies (complete with flying Fellbeasts and siege gear) surrounding it. And sometimes even a cat!

LEGO Minas Tirith with cat
Against the power of Cat, there can be no victory.

This build is based on the Peter Jackson movie version and looks fantastic. You can make out all seven levels of the city with plenty of buildings and towers built into it. The walls and fields are there as well. The actual building section appears to have been designed by Stefano Mapelli, and you can find more details on how to build your own here.

What really elevates it, and where Lord of The Bricks has made it their own, is in the mini-figs and armies. There are a massive number of figs in this build. You’ve got the serried ranks of Orcs and other servants of the Eye. You’ve got siege towers and even the massive ram Grond, Hammer of the Underworld! Fellbeasts swoop and strike, and massive Mumakil stomp around. You’ve even got Théoden King and the Rohirrim arriving to save the day. It’s got it all!

LEGO Minas Tirith
Here, you can see another version of the city build without mini-figs.

Check Out this for a quick overview of the MOC!



Here are a few of my favorite parts of the build and the battle!

LEGO Minas Tirith with human for scale
LEGO Minas Tirith gondor battle

I’m pretty sure that legally, I can’t talk about this MOC without also sharing this video. It’s just the law, man.



Barad-Dûr LEGO Set

The 5,471-piece build is split into four main sections; the tower section is fully modular. The dark tower features a throne room with a complement containing a map and a ladder to the top floor. The 4th floor is home to Mouth of Sauron’s study, while the 5th floor houses a tower library with a rotating ladder. At the summit of the tower is the Eye of Sauron, which rotates in various directions and features a light brick to make the eye glow.

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There are also 10 minifigures, including Sauron, Mouth of Sauron, Orcs, Frodo, Sam, Gollum, and Gothmog.

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Pop culture writer and news editor that has been on the BoLS team since 2010. Contributor on the One of Us podcast. Marvel, Vertigo, Batman, and dystopian sci-fi fan. Enjoys bad movies, amazing stunt performances, and the internet. Hates rom-coms. (she/they)

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Abe is that rare thing, an Austin local born and raised here. Though he keeps on moving around, DC, Japan, ETC., he always seems to find his way back eventually. Abe has decades of experience with a wide range of tabletop and RPG games, from historicals, to Star Wars to D&D and 40K. He has been contributing to BOLS since almost the start, back when he worked at and then owned a local gaming store. He used to be big into the competitive Warhammer tournament scene but age has mellowed him and he now appreciates a good casual match. He currently covers 40K tactics and lore, as well as all things Star Wars, with occasional dabbling in other topics. Abe remains in mourning over the loss of WFB to this day.

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