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From the first-ever and long-awaited Sauron minifigure to several updated takes on classic LEGO The Lord of the Rings minifigures,

We've got a guide to all 10 minifigures in
Sauron
The star of the show in
The armour and helmet are now less angular, likely accommodating for the limits of the LEGO Group's moulding process. On the upside, the printing is much more detailed across the torso and legs. The mace has not received a new element, instead opting for a brick-built weapon instead. Still, there's no doubt that this is the most crucial LEGO The Lord of the Rings minifigure yet, over one decade after the theme started.
Mouth of Sauron
The mouth of Sauron previously appeared in 2013's 79007 Battle at the Black Gate and the new minifigure strongly resembles it, though not without some minor changes. The arm colour of the servant of Sauron has been changed to black and the helmet now appears to be a singular colour with less angular shaping too.
Otherwise, the tooth-filled grin of the character persists and overall it's not quite the most notable design makeover for a minifigure in
Orcs
Four orc warriors are featured in
They use Griphook's hair from LEGO Harry Potter and as much as they're not the most exciting minifigures in
Gothmog
Gothmog is the second brand-new character to receive a minifigure in
As well as the overall colour scheme, Gothmog in
Frodo
Frodo recently appeared in
Everything from the torso to the face seems to be the same and the dual-moulded short legs return too. Given the recent release of
Sam
Similar to Frodo, Sam's minifigure in
The collar of the shirt may be somewhat different, though it's hard to tell if this is just to do with printing alignment. Otherwise, Sam didn't need a new minifigure following
Gollum
Gollum has undergone a significant makeover in
The arms appear to use existing elements to capture the thin limbs of the character and his eyes have been amended to resemble the iconic eyes of minifigures more closely too. Considering that a new Gollum-centric movie is on the way in 2026, a new piece for the character makes a lot of sense though nothing has been confirmed for the future of LEGO The Lord of the Rings.
10333 The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr is available for LEGO Insiders from June 1 for £399.99 / $469.99 / €469.99. You'll also score a free gift-with-purchase while stocks last or for the first week of release.
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