Eero Okkonen is back with a fantastic new LEGO creation! This time he’s brought us a version of one the most heroic scenes in the Lord of the Rings film series; King Théoden’s charge at the Pelennor Fields. Both Théoden, and his steed Snowmane, are fully kitted out for battle. Snowmane’s bridle features golden dragon hilt details and his fluffy widdle ears are made from the wings of the collectable chicken man. Théoden is carrying a regal shield with heavy gold-inlay, as befits his station. Eero actually repurposed the first build of his we here at The Brothers Brick ever covered; the mighty viking warrior Ragnfast! But that isn’t this build’s only secret. That train controller means this sculpture is powered, so let’s take a look at Théoden riding at full tilt!
Would Théoden be Théoden if he wasn’t charging down a horde of orcs? Eero didn’t think so, so he’s gone a cut above and made this sculpture move. He’s based this sculpture on the previous work of Jason Alleman (aka JK Brickworks) and his Galloping Horse seen on Youtube (with free instructions in the video description!) Eero tuned his motion to turn Snowmane into an unstoppable force and I think he nailed it. I know I wouldn’t be able to stair this pair down!
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