New Release: LEGO Lord of the Rings 11377 Minas Tirith – The Ultimate Middle-earth Masterpiece
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LEGO has officially unveiled its most monumental Lord of the Rings set to date in celebration of the movie franchise's 25th anniversary: 11377: Minas Tirith.
The LEGO Group has delivered a grand masterpiece replicating the capital of Gondor, famously known as the White City. Boasting an incredible 8,278 pieces, this premium build claims the crown as the largest LEGO Middle-earth set ever produced.


Architectural Design & Dual-Scale Integration
The model features an innovative dual-scale architecture that balances external majesty with internal narrative:
- The Exterior (Microscale): The fortress facade captures the sheer monumentality of the White City. It meticulously renders the seven tiered levels of Gondor, the multi-layered defensive walls, and the iconic, ship-like rock outcrop that cleaves through the center of the citadel.
- The Interior (Minifigure Scale): A reverse view of the model reveals a fully realized, high-detail rendering of the King's Throne Room, designed specifically to interact with standard LEGO minifigures.
Additionally, LEGO has announced an exclusive companion gift-with-purchase (GWP) set featuring the infamous Orc battering ram, Grond (40893), to perfectly complement the massive display.

Technical Specifications
| Attribute | LEGO 11377: Minas Tirith | LEGO 40893: Grond (GWP) |
|---|---|---|
| Piece Count | 8,278 pieces | 307 pieces |
| MSRP / Pricing | $649.99 | Gift with Purchase (Free with qualifying orders) |
| Release Date | June 1, 2026 | June 1, 2026 |
Collector's Note: Due to the high piece-to-price value, the milestone 25th-anniversary branding, and the inclusion of the exclusive Grond promotion, this release is expected to experience high demand and potential sellouts upon launching on June 1.


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