![]() He then led the way as he, Aragorn and Gimli raced through Rohan after the Uruk-hai who had taken Merry and Pippin. Īfter the breaking of the Fellowship, Legolas and Aragorn sang a song of lament for the fall of Boromir. While the Fellowship was travelling over the River Anduin, he used his new bow to shoot an overhead Nazgûl on a Fellbeast with one masterful shot in the dark. Before the Fellowship departed from Lothlórien, Legolas was given a new Galadhrim longbow. He and Gimli became friends, however, when Gimli greeted the Elf, Lady Galadriel, with gentle words. Gimli quarreled with him in Moria (which was not unexpected considering the ancient quarrel between Elves and Dwarves) - Legolas' father Thranduil had once imprisoned Gimli's father, Glóin. After the battle, he picked up his arrows, save one which was damaged. In the morning, the Fellowship was waylaid by Wargs and Legolas fought in their defence. When Gandalf gave his counsel, Legolas voted against passing through Moria. On Caradhras, Legolas was able to run nimbly over the snow, leaving behind little imprint, whereas his companions struggled to plough through it. Legolas in combat with the Goblins during the Skirmish in Balin's Tombĭuring their journey, Legolas would stay at the rear due to his keen eyes. When the council was choosing the "Nine Walkers" to pit against the " Nine Riders," Legolas volunteered to represent the Elves, and to become one of the members of the Fellowship that would set out to destroy the One Ring. Legolas came to the Council of Elrond in Rivendell, the great meeting held by the Elf lord Elrond, as a messenger from his father to discuss the escape of Gollum. His exact date of birth and mother's name are unknown. So far I really like the look of this set I’m a big fan of gray and brown pieces and there are plenty of them here! I will have to see the movie to fully understand and appreciate the details and actions here, but so far it looks good.Legolas was the only son of Thranduil, King of the Elves of Northern Mirkwood. These two posters are from the back of the instructions that comes with the LEGO The Hobbit Goblin King Battle set, and shows all the minifigures in the LEGO The Hobbit sets. However there are two other pictures I wanted to show you here: You can go to the review to check those out. The Goblin King looks absolutely dreadful – as he should be – and I really like his throne! Huw shares many other pictures showing the different sections of the sets, and of course close-ups of all the minifigures from every side. ![]() (Click image for larger view.)Īnd here is the finished LEGO The Hobbit Goblin King Battle set in its full glory. This is the back of the box, illustrating some of the scenes and play-features of the set in more detail. ![]() Huw mentions that the box is one of the more streamlined ones, following LEGO’s recent trend to cut back on box-sizes filled with lots of empty space and save some of those poor trees. This is the front of the box of the LEGO The Hobbit Goblin King Battle set. Here I will show you some of the pictures from his review, then you can head over to Brickset to check out the rest. Huw at Brickset received one early and shared a wonderful and detailed review. Amongst the upcoming LEGO The Hobbit sets coming out this December, the largest one is the #79010 LEGO The Hobbit Goblin King Battle. ![]()
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