Placing this scene at the very beginning of the Lord of the Rings. On top of the hill Frodo Baggins can be seen relaxing by a huge tree, while Gandalf is riding into town with fireworks in tow. It has been packed with little scenes and details from the film / books. This Lego Bag End took over two years to complete. An interesting effect that stands out in certain lighting conditions. Brighter green can be found on the front facade, where the sunlight is directly hitting the hillside. Dark green pieces can be found along the back representing the shadows over the grass. The creator has actually varied the green bricks on the hillside to reflect the sunlight that is shinning through tree branches. This build is interesting in that it incorporates lighting into the design. It expands and goes way beyond the official Lego set, released in 2012. This Lego build of Bag End is created by Dylan Lane. Every once in a while some unexpected visitors arrive, usually leading to grand adventures. But its owner, Bilbo Baggins has no intention of giving up his home. It is the desire of many Hobbits, especially the Sackville-Bagginses. You can find more details about The Shadow of the Past Lego MOC over here: can also find more Lego Lord of the Rings stuff on EveryDayBricks over here: Author LegoGenre Posted on JJCategories Castle, MOC, The Hobbit, The Lord Of The Rings Tags Bag End, book, fantasy, flickr, Frodo, frodo baggins, gandalf, hobbit, hobbit hole, hobbiton, hobbits, lego, legos, lord of the rings, lotr, moc, novel, series, the lord of the rings, The One Ring, The Shire, tolkien Leave a comment on Chapter 2: The Shadow of the Past, A Lego LOTR Series It’s A Warm Day In Hobbiton, At This Lego Bag Endīag End is a warm and cozy hole, located above Bagshot Row along a perfectly gardened hillside in Hobbiton. A few of nice details include building a wood pile basket with Lego Minifigure Handcuffs, the compact chair built with a window piece, and the little bellows made out of Minifigure flippers. It also ties into the design from the previous Bad End Lego build from the prologue. The wooden arches help to suggest that there is more to the room even though we can only see one wall. The whole set up for the quest to destroy the ring begins in front of this fireplace. This is the pivotal scene where Frodo Baggins receives the One Ring that his uncle Bilbo left for him after his 111th birthday party. For Chapter 2: the Shadow of the Past, they have built the fireplace from inside Bag End. Lego creator Micah Schmidt has been working on their project to recreate every scene from the Lord of the Rings.
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