🏰 Illuminate your legend with the Dark Tower’s glowing might!
The Glowing Lord Castle Building Set features 969 high-quality, Lego-compatible pieces that recreate the iconic Dark Tower with a rotatable, illuminated Eye of Sauron. Designed for ages 12+, this architectural model combines immersive design, clear instructions, and durable materials to inspire creativity and advanced building skills, making it a perfect STEM gift for fans and builders alike.
Item Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
Number of Pieces | 969 |
Theme | LOTR, Architecture |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
Special Features | Glowing |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Construction Skills, Creativity, Hand-Eye Coordination, Intellectual Curiosity, Imagination Development, Parent-Child Interaction, Color Recognition |
Material Type | Plastic |
L**A
Cool
My son loves it. He loves building, so it was perfect.
A**R
Great item for beginners on larger sets
My son absolutely loved putting this together. Perfect item for him as he just now starting to put together bigger Lego sets.
Y**O
It is a small tower
Good
C**8
Challenging, but good!
Item was just as expected. Challenging for a very smart 11 year old. But he got it done!!
F**S
Nice build as long as you understand what you're getting.
If you understand what you're getting, this is not a bad set. You're not paying the Lego price, so you're not going to get Lego quality. The bricks are sometimes difficult to snap together, and the instructions are not nearly as clear as Lego instructions. They often don't make sense, and in many cases the order that you put things together is not logical, creating issues. There were a number of times during the build where I had to tear my recent work apart and redo it because there was something unclear about placement or because it just made more sense to do things in a different order.The set is almost 1,000 pieces, and it is only separated into three stages, so there are a LOT of pieces in each stage and since most all of them are black and many are very small, you can expect to do a lot of hunting and sorting for the right piece. I was missing one piece close to the end of the build, but luckily it was a minor cover piece that I was able to place to the back so you can't really tell the difference. The light-up brick under the eye worked for about two seconds when I first clicked it on, then stopped. There doesn't seem to be any way to turn it on or off, so I guess it's just DOA. The marble that is the eye also just kind of rolls around on the stick on top and is not secured. There were a few pieces where I had to break out the Kraggle to get them to stay together.All in all, it was a fairly easy build, though sometimes frustrating. The finished project looks good at a small fraction of the price of the Lego version and taking up a much smaller footprint to display. I'd recommend it as long as you understand what you're getting.
A**
Missing piece
We need one more of this piece. We can’t return the original because it’s been assembled half way and the box was thrown away. How can we get this piece sent to us?
L**N
For a LOR fan.
Made a great gift.
H**N
Great alternative to the $500 Lego one
Great set. No issues assembling. The pieces fit fine, although the instructions can be slightly more confusing compared to standard Lego instruction books.
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