A new Lord of the Rings Lego set featuring Minas Tirith has leaked, with a rumored release in June 2026 at a price between $600 and $650. The set boasts 8,278 pieces and includes 10 minifigures from the franchise. Fans hope this signals more sets and possibly a new Lego game in the series.
The leak, reported by Brick Tap, describes the upcoming Lego set as a detailed recreation of Minas Tirith, the city of Gondor from Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. It appears as a miniature version etched into the side of a mountain, capturing the iconic fortress design.
If accurate, the set will launch on June 1, 2026, and contain 8,278 pieces, positioning it as the sixth-largest Lego set ever produced. It surpasses the existing Lord of the Rings Rivendell set by several thousand pieces and trails just behind the recent Star Wars Death Star model in scale.
The minifigures included are Gandalf the White, Aragorn, Pippin, Denethor, Faramir, four Gondor soldiers, and the horse Shadowfax. Notably absent is an orc army for siege scenarios, though a separate Barad-dûr set exists but is currently on backorder.
This development has sparked optimism among fans that Lego is recommitting to the Lord of the Rings theme, similar to its ongoing lines for Star Wars and Harry Potter. Some express hope for expanded content, including a potential new Lego Lord of the Rings game, perhaps an open-world action-RPG.