The Lord of the Rings - The Pirate Ship Ambush (756 pieces)
The Lord of the Rings - The Pirate Ship Ambush (756 pieces)
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Recreate the Battle of Pelennor with Aragorn, Legolas, and the Fearsome King of the Dead! ⚔️💀
Dive into the universe of Mordor and board the pirate ship Flying Dutchman, commanded by the dreaded King of the Dead and his cursed crew.
This detailed set features Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and other iconic figures, allowing you to recreate an epic battle against evil.
With 756 pieces and an imposing ship measuring 60 cm, this set is perfect for collectors and fans of the saga looking for an immersive building challenge and a standout piece for their collection!
⚓ Corsair Ship of Umbar in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Corsair Ship of Umbar is a powerful vessel that appears in the film, commanded by pirates loyal to Sauron.
During the Battle of the Fields of Pelennor, the ship attempts to invade Gondor but is intercepted by Aragorn and the Army of the Dead.
With the help of the dead, the heroes manage to defeat the Corsairs and change the tide of the battle, saving the kingdom of Gondor.


🧱 Product Details
🔢 Number of pieces: 756.
📏 Dimensions of the assembled ship: Approximately 35 cm (H) × 60 cm (L) × 14 cm (W).
⚖️ Weight: 1.46 kg.
🧑 Included Minifigures: 9.
⚔️ Aragorn
🌲 Legolas Greenleaf
🛡️ Gimli
💀 2 Orcs from Mordor
👑 King of the Dead
💀 2 Soldiers of the Dead
🏴☠️ Umbar Pirate
🧾 Important: Only Original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas are shipped in generic packaging.



⛵ An epic moment from the Lord of the Rings trilogy!
Relive the ambush on the ship with Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and the King of the Dead.
🧱 756 pieces of pure adventure
Incredible details and iconic characters in a set that every fan will want to have!
⚔️ Perfect for fans and collectors!
A tribute to Middle-earth in the form of building blocks!

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