Dain Ironfoot Kili Fili the Dwarf Oin Gloin Dori Goblin Soldier Gundabad Orc The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Dain Ironfoot Kili Fili the Dwarf Oin Gloin Dori Goblin Soldier Gundabad Orc The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection presents character figures inspired by classic fantasy literature and cinematic adaptations. These are unofficial representations designed for compatibility with common building block systems, allowing use in role based play, scene construction, collecting, and display across a wide range of narrative settings.
Fili was a Dwarf of Durin's line, the son of Dis and the elder brother of Kili. He was a member of Thorin Oakenshield's company that set out to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug. Alongside his brother, Fili was among the youngest of the company and was known for his keen eyesight, alertness, and youthful energy. Fili and Kili were frequently assigned scouting duties and were notably sent to investigate the mysterious light seen in the Misty Mountains. Throughout the quest, Fili remained fiercely loyal to his uncle Thorin, standing by him from the gathering at Bag End through every hardship of the journey. During the Battle of Five Armies, Fili fought valiantly in defense of Thorin and was slain while protecting him from the attacking forces. His death, followed shortly by Kili's, dealt a devastating emotional blow to Thorin, and both brothers were remembered with honor for their bravery. This character is adapted as a brick based character minifigure suited for heroic sacrifice scenes, lineage focused storytelling, and dramatic battlefield displays.
Dain Ironfoot is a significant Dwarf figure in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, first appearing in The Hobbit. He is the Lord of the Iron Hills and a renowned warrior among the Dwarves. A cousin of Thorin Oakenshield, Dain leads a heavily armed force to the Battle of Five Armies, arriving at a critical moment. Known for his strength, discipline, and courage, Dain fights fiercely during the battle and later becomes King Dain II of Durin's Folk following Thorin's death. He rules wisely and maintains peace between Dwarves, Men, and Elves. During the War of the Ring, Dain is killed defending Dale from the forces of Sauron. He is the father of Thorin Stonehelm. This leadership driven role is represented as a modular figure suitable for command scenes, royal succession displays, and large scale conflict layouts.
Kili is a young Dwarf of Durin's folk featured prominently in Peter Jackson's film adaptation of The Hobbit. He is the son of Dis, nephew of Thorin Oakenshield, and younger brother of Fili. Kili accompanies Thorin and the company on the quest to reclaim Erebor and is portrayed as skilled with a bow, energetic, and eager to prove himself. His youthful enthusiasm and courage are visible throughout the journey. Kili is visually distinctive due to his dark hair and lack of a beard, an unusual trait among Dwarves. He first appears in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. This portrayal is adapted as a small scale figure suited for scouting scenes, youthful hero displays, and companion focused storytelling.
Oin was a Dwarf of Durin's line and a member of Thorin Oakenshield's company in The Hobbit. One of the thirteen chosen for the quest, Oin was responsible, along with his brother Gloin, for lighting fires and gathering fuel during the journey. He possessed practical knowledge of fire making and survival, contributing essential skills as the company traveled through the Wilderland and Mirkwood. After the successful reclamation of the Lonely Mountain, Oin remained in Erebor. Later, he joined Balin's expedition to reclaim Moria. The colony was ultimately destroyed, and Oin was killed by the Watcher in the Water guarding the West-gate of Moria. This character is represented as a miniature character suited for expedition themed displays, survival storytelling, and historical continuity scenes.
Gloin is a Dwarf from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth stories, most notably The Hobbit. He appears as one of the twelve Dwarves accompanying Thorin Oakenshield on the quest to reclaim Erebor. Gloin is the brother of Oin and the father of Gimli, who later becomes a member of the Fellowship of the Ring. During the quest, Gloin is practical and occasionally skeptical, providing fire, tinder, and counsel to the group. He participates in the Battle of Five Armies and later appears in The Fellowship of the Ring recounting the history of Erebor. This figure is adapted as a brick style figure ideal for family lineage displays, journey narratives, and generational storytelling collections.
Dori is one of the thirteen Dwarves in Thorin Oakenshield's company in The Hobbit. Known for his great physical strength, Dori frequently carries Bilbo Baggins during moments of danger, most notably while escaping Goblin Town in the Misty Mountains. Alongside his brothers Nori and Ori, Dori is descended from Durin's line, though not in direct succession to the throne. He is often associated with playing the flute and is depicted as attentive and conscientious toward Bilbo. After the quest, Dori receives his share of the treasure and is presumed to live comfortably thereafter. This supportive role is represented as a building block figure suited for rescue scenes, companion dynamics, and group journey displays.
The Goblin Soldier is a background character appearing in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012). As a generic foot soldier of the Goblin King's horde dwelling in the Misty Mountains, he participates in the capture and attempted execution of Thorin's company. Though lacking individual identity, the Goblin Soldier contributes to the portrayal of Goblin society as chaotic, violent, and menacing. His presence reinforces the danger faced by the company during their underground escape. This archetype is adapted as a modular figure suited for mass enemy formations, cavern battle scenes, and action driven displays.
The Gundabad Orc represents a major antagonistic force in The Hobbit, associated with the ancient stronghold of Mount Gundabad in the northern Misty Mountains. Though not individually named in the book beyond this designation, the Gundabad Orc embodies the organized military threat posed by Orc armies beyond Goblin Town. He commands vast forces prepared for large scale warfare and symbolizes the gathering darkness in the North. In Peter Jackson's film adaptations, the Gundabad Orcs are closely associated with Azog the Defiler, a figure drawn from the appendices of The Lord of the Rings, who serves as their leader. This adaptation provides the Gundabad Orcs with a clear figurehead while preserving their role as a persistent and dangerous enemy. This character is represented as a brick based character minifig suited for villain faction displays, large army layouts, and foreshadowing conflict scenes.
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