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These are the instructions for building the LEGO The Hobbit The Lonely Mountain that was released in 2014. BI 3017/188+4/65+200g-79018 V29 [20.75 Mb] BI 3017/188+4/65+200g-79018 V39 [2.49 Mb]Lego Hobbit The Lonely Mountain 790189 product ratings5940302010DurableWould recommendEntertainingAbout this productcollect2828 (535)All listings for this productAbout this productProduct InformationProduct IdentifiersProduct Key Features5940302010DurableWould recommendEntertainingWrite a reviewMost relevant reviewsby Highly Recommened.Product was one of Lego's better movie themed sets that have been released in the last five or so years. If you can manage to find one of these for a reasonable price, get it.Condition: Newby Great toy...This toy is EXACTLY what my son wanted and when he got it, he was all over the place singing and dancing and laughing... perfect toy for boys!Condition: Newby очень хороший набор, качество на высотеVerified purchase: Yes |




Condition: Newby Perfect for my husband's inner child!79018-1: The Lonely Mountain The Battle of the Five Armies / 79018-1: The Lonely Mountain Packaging (L × W × H): Standard: 22.80 x 14.80 x 3.50 Metric: 58.00 x 37.50 x 9.00 Weight: 3.72 lbs / 1.69 kg 79018-1 The Lonely Mountain Price Guide Values $ 160.87 (4.01% ) $ 127.80 (4.58% ) $ 0.19 PPB New $ 0.15 PPB Used $ 0.15 PPB Retail £ 157.13 (2.61% ) £ 96.13 (4.41% ) £ 0.18 PPB New £ 0.11 PPB Used £ 0.12 PPB Retail € 204.20 (6.76% ) € 0.24 PPB New € 0.18 PPB Used € 0.00 PPB Retail $ 250.47 (2.54% ) $ 0.29 PPB New $ 0.19 PPB Used $ 0.29 PPB Retail Price guide data is based of "SOLD" listings, not current live listings. If you still feel that the above set values look "off", please notify us and we will investigate. If you would like to add/edit information for this set listing, click here! Value of 79018-1: The Lonely Mountain




Most recent new and used values of 79018-1: The Lonely Mountain Bilbo and his company of cheerful dwarves managed to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the vicious and cunning dragon, Smaug. While the dwarves stayed, Bilbo went back to his Hobbit-Hole to care take of his lovely garden. We hope you’ve had lots of fun playing with the LEGO® The Hobbit™ sets! Bilbo’s adventure may be over, but yours doesn’t have to be! You can still explore Middle-Earth and play as Lord of the Rings characters in LEGO DIMENSIONS™!LEGO The Hobbit Lonely Mountain Set TV Commercial, 'Explode the Dragon' Marvel's Avengers Assemble on Disney XD - past 2 weeks About LEGO The Hobbit Lonely Mountain Set TV Commercial, 'Explode the Dragon' Build the the LEGO Lonely Mountain set, awaken the dragon, Smaug, and risk everything for the treasure in the mountain. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest LEGO The Hobbit Lonely Mountain Set The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies




We’ll give you a glimpse of more of our powerful real-time ad analytics. Ready for the big time? Request a trial of the iSpot TV Ad Analytics platform. You've hit your data view limit. Time to upgrade to the full iSpot TV Ad Analytics platform. At least one social/website link containing a recent photo of the actor. Submissions without photos may not be accepted. Voice over actors: provide a link to your professional website containing your reel. Submit ONCE per commercial, and allow 48 to 72 hours for your request to be processed. Your Email (used for confirmation)LEGO Hobbit The Lonely Mountain 79018 Smaug Factory SetBe the first to write a reviewAbout this productthekillerpotato2 (11)No returns, but backed by eBay Money back guaranteeThe Gates of Lonely Mountain Made From 55,000 LEGO Pieces4/09/15 9:20am LEGO builder Michał Kaźmierczak found the best place for gray LEGO pieces. He built a huge version of the dwarven fortress Erebor from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings series.




The project consumed 55,000 bricks, and it took 7 months to complete it. But as you can see the 5-foot-tall result is truly awesome. Bard the Bowman and the dwarves meet in front of the gates of Erebor, right before the battle begins of the five armies begins. Here’s a pic with the creator, just to show how big this set really is. There’s also an interior, and it’s just as incredible as the front. According to the creator, a single dwarf statue weights more than 13 pounds, and it’s bigger than the official LEGO Death Star set.In this Brick Breakdown series I review official LEGO sets, from the perspective of looking at interesting building techniques we can all learn from. Today we will be looking at the #79018 LEGO The Hobbit The Lonely Mountain set. You can also check out the previously discussed LEGO techniques found in official LEGO sets at the end of this article. First and foremost, check out the wings on Smaug! I’m usually not a fan of rubbery pieces, but here they do make sense. J




ust touching these rubbery wings with the hard plastic ribbing feels very realistic – like how a dragon’s wings should look and feel. Essentially, if the only reason you plan to pick up this set is for the dragon, you’re making a wise choice. As for the rest of the set, it’s a solid play-set. It seems a bit weird to say this, considering the unusually high price-tag, but this is an officially licensed set and the dragon is a brand new mould – which is the most likely reason for the higher price. However normally a $130 set has a lot more detail and a higher piece-count than what you find here. It’s not bad at all, but it’s best to prepare yourself for the fact that you will be getting less than what you may be used to in this price-range. Aside from this, it’s a large enough set to contain a couple of interesting techniques. So let’s get our weapons forged and prepare for battle – and by battle I mean using some awesome building-techniques! ➡ COMPLEX MECHANISMS, SPACE & THE WOW-EFFECT




We often end up building complex mechanisms without thinking much about it. For example the catapult in this set can both swivel and hinge forward when it throws its ammo. Having these two features makes it a complex mechanism. So then why does the winch that can slide around look so much more impressive? The simple answer is that it uses more space. From one stand point this seems contradictory. We work so hard at condensing mechanisms to fit into tight areas, and it should follow that a small mechanism is much more impressive. Granted they are, but they only get appreciated by a small group of people. Those individuals are usually the builder themselves and other fans who understand the difficulty involved in such an accomplishment. Truth be told, if you can’t see it, it’s hard to value it. I have a personal experience with this. Recently I participated in a show at a museum where I displayed a motorized Mixer and motorized Ferris-wheel. Between the two, the Mixer was far and away the more complicated build, however since the Ferris-wheel was roughly two feet in diameter it was talked about ten times more. G




oing back to the #79018 LEGO The Hobbit The Lonely Mountain set, the winch itself does not take up a lot of room. The length of the chain and the amount the winch can slide is the real culprit when it comes to eating up space. This is a great example of how you can produce a grand effect without straining too hard on the design. Essentially, people are drawn to large spectacles, so if that’s what you want there’s an easy way to achieve it. ➡ VERTICAL SUPPORT WITH LEGO BRACKETS Within the last couple of years the number of brackets LEGO released has increased significantly. In the past all we got were a couple of brackets with either a 1×4 or 2×2 stud surface hanging down on the side. Now we have brackets that go up, ones that have a 1×2 face, and others that cover a 2×4 stud area. This proliferation of bracket-styles has created a new common practice of adding vertical stability to surfaces using brackets. In the #79018 LEGO The Hobbit The Lonely Mountain set you can find this technique on the catapult, the winch, one of the pillars, and even the throne. I




n fact, on the throne, the connection between the back and base of the seat fully relies on the use of brackets. Using brackets is not a new technique, the real novelty comes from how much easier it is to do it now with all the different bracket-types. You can basically incorporate them into any type and size of space you have to work with. Giving your LEGO creations vertical stability with brackets allows more points of decoration, and also increases the stress-levels your model can withstand. Take for instance the winch in the #79018 LEGO The Hobbit The Lonely Mountain set; having more stability at its base means it can handle a heavier load. Normally if you try hauling up something like Smaug, the winch would snap off its base and look sad. Now you can do all of that with ease. ➡ APPLYING WHAT YOU LEARN Large-scale LEGO creations have always been fascinating and they draw the most attention. This is especially true when you also mix in complex mechanisms. Just keep in mind that it’s the effect that needs to be big – which also means that the mechanism and the complexity can remain small. I

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