Bombur the Dwarf Bilbo Baggins Azog Yazneg Lurtz Moria Orc Mordor Orc The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Bombur the Dwarf Bilbo Baggins Azog Yazneg Lurtz Moria Orc Mordor Orc The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection presents character figures inspired by epic fantasy narratives from literature and cinematic adaptations. These representations are unofficial in nature and designed for compatibility with common building block systems, allowing flexible assembly, scene construction, and storytelling layouts.
Bombur is one of the thirteen dwarves who accompany Bilbo Baggins on the Quest of Erebor in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. Descended from the dwarves of Khazad-dum rather than Durin's line, Bombur is best known for his large stature and tendency toward deep sleep. He is the brother of Bifur and cousin of Bofur. Although not as prominent as Thorin or Balin, Bombur contributes significant physical strength to the company. A notable incident occurs in Mirkwood when he falls into the Enchanted River and is placed under a magical sleep, forcing the company to carry him for days. After the reclaiming of Erebor, Bombur remains in the Lonely Mountain, living comfortably on a share of the dragon's hoard. This character is adapted into a brick based character minifigure suited for companion lineups, travel scenes, and group focused displays.
Bilbo Baggins is a Hobbit from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth stories, first appearing in the novel The Hobbit published in 1937. Residing in Bag End in the Shire, Bilbo lives a quiet and predictable life until Gandalf and thirteen dwarves draw him into an unexpected journey. Though reluctant at first, Bilbo proves himself clever, resourceful, and brave, eventually acquiring the One Ring. His experiences reshape his outlook and permanently change his place in the world. This portrayal functions as a small scale figure intended for journey reenactments, character growth narratives, and story driven arrangements.
Bilbo Baggins also appears as a distinct variation emphasizing his transformation during the quest, often depicted in travel attire associated with his adventures beyond the Shire. This version highlights Bilbo's development from homebound hobbit to capable adventurer. The character works well as a miniature character for progression displays, film inspired layouts, and collector focused scenes.
The Mordor Orc represents a generic foot soldier within Sauron's vast armies in The Lord of the Rings. Brutal, cruel, and driven by fear, these Orcs serve as the backbone of Mordor's war machine, fighting at key locations such as the Black Gate and Minas Tirith. Though unnamed and expendable, they embody the overwhelming threat posed by Sauron's forces to Middle-earth. This archetype is represented as a brick style figure ideal for mass battle formations, siege scenes, and dark faction displays.
Azog the Defiler is a powerful Orc chieftain associated with the events leading up to and depicted in The Hobbit. Ruling over the Orcs of Moria and Gundabad, Azog is infamous for killing King Thror and carving his name into the fallen Dwarf king's forehead, sparking the War of the Dwarves and Orcs. He meets his end at the Battle of Azanulbizar, slain by Dain Ironfoot. Azog's legacy of hatred and violence echoes throughout the conflicts that shape the story. This character is adapted into a modular figure suited for villain centered displays, command scenes, and historical conflict layouts.
The Moria Orc represents the savage Orcs inhabiting the depths of Khazad-dum, encountered by the Fellowship during their passage through the ancient Dwarf realm. These Orcs are aggressive, relentless, and well suited to subterranean warfare. This role translates into a building block figure designed for dungeon battles, underground ambush scenes, and Fellowship confrontation displays.
Yazneg is a minor Orc antagonist in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, notable for his defiance of the Great Goblin within the Misty Mountains. Suspicious of Thorin's company and vocal in his challenges to authority, Yazneg reflects the internal rivalry and hierarchy of Orc society. His ultimate fate is left uncertain following Gandalf's intervention. This character functions as a modular brick minifig suitable for secondary antagonist roles, tension driven storytelling, and cave dwelling scenes.
Lurtz is a fictional Uruk-hai created for Peter Jackson's film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001). Bred by Saruman in Isengard, Lurtz leads the Uruk-hai tasked with capturing the Hobbits. Defined by his brutality and unwavering loyalty, he plays a key role in the breaking of the Fellowship and is ultimately slain by Aragorn after mortally wounding Boromir. This portrayal is represented as a brick based minifigure ideal for cinematic battle recreations, antagonist showcases, and dramatic confrontation scenes.
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