

You get six minifigures in this set as introduced in the picture. The wood planks are actually stickers but with this kind of design, I'm not complaining.

The trans clear window was amazing!Īfter bag four which is the roof with the chimney and a small tree, you complete the set. There is another rack with a letter and a bottle of wine. The stove was 'fired' by two 1x1 translucent red round plate. The rack was very nicely built with only one stud width and round pillars. There is The Sting and two bottles of potions. The interior consist of 3 parts, the rack where Bilbo put his Sting, the stove with a broom, and his study area with a very nice looking window.Ī clearer view to the rack area. The big round plate was printed and exclusive to this set. You can see the large green door with Gandalf's 'drawing' on it. On the inside there are a bit of details with the rack and stove building up the dark tan floor.Īfter the second bag, the whole building can be appreciated already. In front there is the base of the window on your left and the base of the door on your right. The other three stickers were maps drawn by Bilbo after his adventures with the dwarves, or before?Īfter the first bag you can see the wall of the house being built. The book cover was the same with the one he wrote his story for Frodo to read. These are stickers on one book and three tan tiles. At the end of the book, you get the list of minifigures to get to complete the whole series.

Inside it with numbered bags of four pointing to what shape they will take after building it. You can remove the roof to play with them inside the house. Behind the box you get to see the interior of the house and some play features you get in the set.

You get four dwarves in this set and a very cozy house of Bag End. Or some called it a Hobbit hole.Īt the first glance of the box you will already be fascinated by the box art. Here lies the home of Bilbo Baggins, The Shire. Alright, Erebor was too far away from what's here. That was a story of a reluctant hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, sets out to the Lonely Mountain with Thorin and the company to reclaim their homeland, Erebor. The first movie of The Hobbit was called An Unexpected Journey.
