For an extremely limited time, LEGO is offering a Fell Beast model with purchases of the The Lord of the Rings: Barad-Dur kit. Here’s why it will be the perfect addition to the forces of Mordor.
Released alongside the brick-built Barad-Dur, LEGO has introduced a Fell Beast model. However, it’s worth noting that you can’t actually just buy this $29.99 kit. The Fell Beast is only available as a promotional gift with purchases of the Barad-Dur set, which is priced at $459.99.
It won’t be around for long, however. You only have until June 7, 2024 (or while stocks last) to get this set when buying the Barad-Dur. So, if you want to get one for yourself, you’re going to have to be quick about it.
Considering the buildable Fell Beast’s extremely short lifespan, exclusivity to the LEGO Store, and, most notably, availability as a free gift only, the number of models in circulation won’t be high. As such, this set is (and is sure to become) incredibly rare.
However, this set will not only appeal to The Lord of the Rings fans, who will undoubtedly unbox it, assemble it, and display it next to the 5471-piece recreation of Sauron’s fortress in Mordor.
A sound investment
The desirability of the LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Fell Beast makes it a great investment (if you keep each of its pieces safely tucked away in the box and keep it untouched). LEGO collectors — or, rather, investors — will want to get their hands on this set because it’s likely to become valuable in the future.
Like an array of discontinued sets, the LEGO Fell Beast’s price is sure to increase. Take, for example, another The Lord of the Rings LEGO kit — the retired LEGO The Lord of the Rings The Tower of Orthanc.
When released in 2013, this model would have set you back $199.99. However, since its retirement in 2015, this model’s pre-retirement price has sky-rocketed by a whopping 333%. Mint versions on Amazon are now fetching nearly $900 on the second-hand market.
However, whereas this set’s lifespan stretched 27 months, the free-gift-with-purchase Fell Beast is available for only one week, making it a significantly more limited offering. As a result, this might just lead to an even more considerable increase in percentage over what it’s valued for.
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A prime example to which the brick-built Fell Beast can be compared comes in the shape of the LEGO Harry Potter The Monster Book of Monsters. For a very brief time in 2020, this set was offered as a free gift with purchases from the LEGO Store.
Valued at $19.99 when available, this kit’s price has increased by 345% on Amazon. As a result, you will now have to be prepared to pay $90 for a box-fresh version.
But, bar its future return on investment, what else makes the LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Fell Beast gift a perfect addition to the Barad-Dur model?
The perfect set for any LOTR fan
The promotional model is a must-have piece of kit to complete your LEGO-made Mordor. Most notably, it’s a product that’s been missing from LEGO’s catalog. This makes it exceptionally unique. That’s why it is such a great addition to the Eye of Sauron model.
In addition to the LEGO figure of the winged creature of Mordor, a minifigure of one of Sauron’s most-feared servants is also present. Wielding a sword, the Nazgûl Minifigure can be mounted on the poseable Fell Beast. You can also display the latter on the buildable section of the ruined city of Osgiliath.
Specifically designed for The Lord of the Rings fans aged 18 and up, this model comprises 269 pieces. The LEGO Fell Beast stands five-and-a-half inches tall, has a wingspan of 15.5 inches, and measures 11 inches nose to tail.
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