Epic LEGO Lord Of The Rings Diorama Took 200,000 Bricks To Build

Epic LEGO Lord Of The Rings Diorama Took 200,000 Bricks To Build

Alice Finch, who built the world’s biggest LEGO Hogwarts earlier this year, has teamed up with another builder, David Frank, to recreate The Lord Of The Rings’ Rivendell. Using around 200,000 bricks.

The complete diorama spans 3m x 1.5m, with work done not only by Alice and David, but David’s kids, who were put to use on stuff like making the water.

Epic LEGO Lord Of The Rings Diorama Took 200,000 Bricks To Build

It’s impressive at a glance, but doubly so when you get closer and see the detail and actions depicted; Arwen’s race against the Ringwraiths, for example.

Tolkien’s Rivendell comes to life with 200,000 LEGO bricks — exclusive interview with builders Alice Finch & David Frank [The Brothers Brick]

Epic LEGO Lord Of The Rings Diorama Took 200,000 Bricks To Build
Epic LEGO Lord Of The Rings Diorama Took 200,000 Bricks To Build

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