![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Helm’s Deep stands alongside the Shire, Minas Tirith, Rivendell, and the fortress of Isengard as one of The Lord of the Rings’ most iconic locations. Check out the post below:įans will be surely be amazed at the level of detail that has been put into the huge LEGO recreation. The reconstruction even includes the small stream that runs through the fortress’s Deeping Wall, which ultimately leads to its destruction. The image is strikingly accurate to how the siege takes place in the film, with scores of Saruman’s Uruk-hai scaling the walls on ladders and supported by siege ballistae on the ground. Now, in an image shared to Reddit by user Videogame1992, fans of the series have the chance to see what the famous battle would look like if it were made of LEGO. Related: Lord of the Rings: Why Peter Jackson Added Elves To Helm's Deep In the film, the small army defending Helm's Deep is saved by the return of Gandalf the White, accompanied by Éomer and 2,000 additional cavalry. ![]() The battle takes place towards the climax of the trilogy’s second instalment, and even features the famous scene of Legolas shooting arrows while shield-surfing. Though smaller in scale than The Return of the King ’s Battle of the Pelennor fields, the set-piece is celebrated for its tension, gritty realism, and majestic drama, as the fortress’ defenders are pushed further back by Saruman’s evil forces. The first movie, The Fellowship of the Ring, will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of its release in December. The scene from The Two Towers, which sees the human forces of Rohan and elves from Lothlórien fend off a siege from Saruman's mighty Uruk-hai, is a fan-favourite moment in Peter Jackson’s beloved film trilogy. The Battle of Helm’s Deep from The Lord of the Rings has been recreated entirely with LEGO. ![]()
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