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Lego is taking fans back to the peaceful, rolling hills of the Shire with its latest major addition to the *Lord of the Rings* theme. Following the grand releases of Rivendell and Barad-Dûr, this new set lovingly recreates Bag End and the i...
After venturing into the grandeur of Rivendell and the darkness of Barad-Dûr, Lego returns to the heart of Middle-earth with The Shire set. This isn't the first Lego Bag End – a smaller version was released in 2012 tied to *The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey* – but this new 2,017-piece model offers a significantly upgraded exterior and an interior focused on scenes from *The Fellowship of the Ring*, such as Bilbo's study and the kitchen where he confides in Gandalf.
The set captures the festive atmosphere of Bilbo's 'eleventy-first' birthday, complete with party decorations and the iconic Party Tree. The inclusion of numerous hobbit minifigures, including often-overlooked characters like the Proudfoots and Rosie Cotton, allows for rich scene-setting possibilities.
Sean Astin, who portrayed Samwise Gamgee, lent his voice to a promotional mini-movie for the set and shared his enthusiasm in interviews. He emphasized the joy of imaginative play that Lego inspires, noting how manipulating the bricks allows fans to connect with the world of Middle-earth. He described the Shire as "the place worth dying to save," highlighting the emotional core this set represents within the larger saga.
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The Shire represents comfort, peace, and the ordinary world threatened by shadow. Building this set brings that contrast to life.
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