Samwise Gamgee Frodo Baggins Aragorn Gandalf the Grey Radagast Saruman Beorn Bofur the Dwarf The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Samwise Gamgee Frodo Baggins Aragorn Gandalf the Grey Radagast Saruman Beorn Bofur the Dwarf The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection features 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.
Samwise Gamgee, commonly known as Sam, is a central character in J.R.R. Tolkien's epic fantasy series The Lord of the Rings. He first appears in The Fellowship of the Ring as the gardener of Frodo Baggins in the Shire of Middle-earth. A loyal and steadfast Hobbit, Sam is initially tasked with accompanying Frodo on the quest to destroy the One Ring. His simple and practical nature, combined with deep affection for Frodo, proves essential throughout their perilous journey. Sam repeatedly provides emotional encouragement, physical strength, and vital provisions, carrying Frodo when he can no longer walk and helping resist the despair caused by the Ring. He ultimately plays a decisive role in the success of the quest, making the destruction of the Ring possible. This role is represented as a brick based character minifigure suited for endurance focused storytelling, journey reenactments, and companion centered role play scenes.
Frodo Baggins is the primary protagonist of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, set in the fictional world of Middle-earth. First appearing in The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo is a Hobbit of the Shire, a peaceful and pastoral land. He inherits the One Ring from his uncle Bilbo Baggins and accepts the responsibility of destroying it in the fires of Mount Doom, the only place it can be unmade. Frodo's journey exposes him to constant danger, temptation, and the corrupting influence of the Ring. Though physically small and not a warrior, Frodo endures through resilience, moral strength, loyalty to his companions, and empathy even toward his enemies. This central journey driven figure is adapted as a small scale figure intended for quest narratives, emotional storytelling displays, and long form role based play.
Aragorn is a key figure in the history of Middle-earth, first appearing under the name Strider in The Fellowship of the Ring. He is the last direct descendant of Isildur, former King of Gondor, and the rightful heir to the thrones of Gondor and Arnor. Raised in secrecy to protect him from Sauron, Aragorn lives as a Ranger of the North, guarding the borders of the Shire. He joins the Fellowship and proves himself as a skilled warrior, tracker, and leader. Through many trials, Aragorn accepts his destiny, reforges the sword Anduril, and leads the Free Peoples in the War of the Ring. He ultimately claims his birthright as King Elessar Telcontar, restoring peace and unity. This leadership focused role is represented as a modular figure suitable for command scenes, heroic battle displays, and legacy themed collections.
Gandalf the Grey is a powerful wizard within J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, appearing prominently in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Known for his long grey beard, staff, and wide brimmed hat, Gandalf serves as a guide and protector to Bilbo Baggins and Thorin's company during the quest to reclaim Erebor. He provides wisdom, strategy, and magical assistance, helping the company survive numerous dangers. Gandalf's presence shapes the course of events across Middle-earth, influencing both individuals and the wider struggle against darkness. This portrayal is represented as a brick style figure suited for guidance driven narratives, mentor scenes, and pivotal intervention moments.
Bofur is one of the Dwarves who accompany Bilbo Baggins on the quest to reclaim Erebor in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. Known for his cheerful disposition and lighthearted nature, Bofur brings warmth and humor to the company. He is often depicted wearing a distinctive hat and maintains an optimistic outlook even in dangerous circumstances. Though not a primary leader, Bofur plays an important supporting role within the group, contributing to morale and companionship throughout the journey. This character is adapted as a miniature character suited for ensemble displays, travel scenes, and group storytelling layouts.
Radagast the Brown is one of the five Wizards, or Istari, sent to Middle-earth to oppose the rising power of Sauron. First appearing in The Hobbit, Radagast differs from the other Wizards in his deep connection to nature and animals. Living at Rhosgobel near Mirkwood, he communicates with birds and beasts, using them as messengers and spies. Though eccentric and withdrawn from politics, Radagast plays a crucial role in alerting the White Council to the return of the Necromancer and the growing shadow in Middle-earth. This nature focused role is represented as a brick based character suitable for forest scenes, wildlife centered displays, and mystical storytelling arrangements.
Saruman the White is a central antagonist in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth saga, first appearing in The Fellowship of the Ring. Initially the head of the White Council and the leader of the Wizards, Saruman is tasked with opposing Sauron. However, his desire for power leads him to study dark arts and seek the One Ring for himself. Establishing his stronghold at Isengard, Saruman breeds armies of Uruk-hai and betrays the Free Peoples. His ambition and treachery make him a formidable enemy whose downfall comes through the destruction of his power and influence. This figure is represented as a brick style minifig suited for villain focused displays, conflict driven narratives, and opposing force layouts.
Beorn is a pivotal character in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, known as a skin-changer capable of transforming between a man and a massive black bear. Living in a valley between the Misty Mountains and Mirkwood, Beorn is a solitary and distrustful figure with a strong sense of justice. When Gandalf, Bilbo, and the Dwarves seek refuge, Beorn is initially suspicious but ultimately offers aid, providing supplies, ponies, and crucial information. During the Battle of Five Armies, Beorn arrives in bear form and turns the tide by slaying the Orc leader Bolg. After the battle, he continues to protect the surrounding lands. This powerful role is represented as a building block figure suitable for transformation themed displays, decisive battle scenes, and guardian narrative setups.
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