
The Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet has dropped online and fans are thrilled by the inclusion of a 'phenomenal' minifigure.
In case you missed it, the new 538-piece kit is a homage to the legendary film trilogy and is available to pre-order here.
The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet (11373) is a highly detailed replica of the iconic item and will make a striking centrepiece in the home once complete.
Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet

£64.99
The best part? Fans are excited by the inclusion of a Sauron minifigure, which is holding The One Ring.
"Honestly, big ups to LEGO for making the minifig more accessible," one gamer said on Reddit.

"This looks great! Glad to see that they are including a minifig as well," another added. "When the Star Wars helmets started, I thought they should include one (similar to the buildable droids)."
A third said, "I think the fig is really cool, but I’d personally buy the helmet even if it didn't come with the fig. I love it so much."
The LEGO set comes with a black display stand for both models, complete with a name plaque.
So, how much is it, and where can you pre-order now?
Where to Pre-Order the Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet Now
At the time of writing, you can pre-order the Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet on the official LEGO website here.
The new set costs £64.99 and will be shipped from March 1, 2026.
Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet

£64.99
It's recommended that you download the LEGO Builder App for instructions and to track your progress. You can download the app here.
To redeem points for your order, you can sign up to LEGO Insiders here.

What are people saying about the Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet?
People are raving about the Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet, as pre-orders open here.
"I've been anxiously awaiting this for so long," one wrote on Reddit. "I really want the helmet and not the minifig, and I was worried it would go in an instant by people who were the opposite."
Another said, "I'm a little disappointed they didn't use any silver-coloured pieces in the build.
"Sauron's Helmet did have a tarnished darker metallic look in the movies, and I think they could have created a dark metallic colour for some pieces to make it look a little more accurate. Also, the two side spikes are a little too tall? Or is just me?"
A third shared, "Definitely getting this. Probably going to make the super tall horns a little shorter though. Already saw a picture someone made with them shorter and it looks much better."
Other popular LEGO sets include the Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise and the new Star Wars collection.
Visit the LEGO website here to find out more.
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