LEGO’s Lord of the Rings Icons lineup has quietly become one of the best adult-collector series on shelves, from a $70 helmet display piece to a 6,000-plus-piece Rivendell that eats an entire weekend to build. Here’s how the current lineup stacks up, counting down to the best.
5. Sauron’s Helmet (11373)

538 pieces, $69.99. The newest set in the lineup (March 2026) and the smallest, but it punches above its price: a display-ready helmet plus a Sauron minifigure holding The One Ring on a black name-plaque stand. It’s the easiest entry point into the theme if the multi-hundred-dollar sets below feel like too much of a commitment.
4. Balrog Book Nook (10367)

1,201 pieces, $129.99. A shelf-insert diorama built around a Balrog that can be pulled out and displayed on its own, plus a Gandalf the Grey minifigure. It’s the most unusual set on this list, and a good middle-ground buy between the cheap helmet and the four-figure mega-sets.
3. The Shire (10354)

2,017 pieces, $269.99. Bilbo’s Bag End rebuilt as a full hobbit-hole cross-section, complete with 9 minifigures and interactive details tied to the Long Expected Party. It’s the set most likely to double as an actual centerpiece on a shelf rather than a box in storage.
2. Barad-dûr (10333)

5,471 pieces, $459.99. Sauron’s fortress rendered as a towering, multi-level build with 10 minifigures. It’s a serious undertaking, but the piece count and scale make it one of the most imposing LEGO sets on the market in any theme, not just Middle-earth.
1. Rivendell (10316)

6,167 pieces, $499.99. The biggest LOTR set LEGO has ever made and one of the largest sets in company history, with 15 minifigures spanning the Fellowship. It’s the clear top pick for anyone who wants the single most impressive Middle-earth display piece money can buy right now.
All five are currently available direct from LEGO or through retailers, though the smaller Sauron’s Helmet and Balrog Book Nook are easier to find in stock than the two mega-sets, which sell out around release windows and holidays.
Bonus: A New No. 1 Just Arrived
This ranking is about to get shaken up. LEGO Icons Minas Tirith (11377) released June 4, 2026, and it’s now the largest LOTR set LEGO has ever made — bigger than Rivendell. It’s an 8,278-piece hybrid-scale build of the White City, standing over 23.5 inches tall, with 10 minifigures (Gandalf the White, Aragorn, Faramir, Denethor, and more) plus Shadowfax, and a hidden Hall of Kings and throne room around the back. It retails for $649.99. If you’ve already got Rivendell and Barad-dûr, this is the one that dethrones them both.
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