I was starting to wonder when Gandalf was going to arrive to Lego Rivendell, but as he said, “A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to,” and here he is, staff in hand:
Turkey continued the upward build of the structure with bags 33 & 34, too, which included some arches and balcony railings:
I think we’re only missing three members of the Fellowship at this point, and we only have a week of building to go!
Today Chickadee worked on extending the base of the section of Lego Rivendell we’re currently working on, adding bags 31 & 32…I think the angle it juts out at makes it look really interesting!
Ladybug continued working on the current part of the base for Lego Rivendell, building bags 26 & 27:
She got to add some really cool details, including amazing tile on the floor, and also a bunch of candles and book stands:
And Turkey tells me that while this little detail is certainly a support for something to come, he’s also fairly confident that it doubles as an inside joke, as a reference to the Eye of Sauron, which I think is brilliant!
I can’t believe the second week of Advent is over already!
Moose celebrated the end of finals by beginning the second instruction book for Lego Rivendell today with bag 23, which also meant he began the next part of the base:
I love the quiet contemplation of Advent midweek services!
Turkey built bags 20, 21, and 22 to finish off the first book of instructions of Lego Rivendell. This gazebo is my favorite part of the set…it’s so delicate and pretty! Turkey was impressed by what a challenging build it was, and that’s really saying something coming from a Lego expert like him!
He also added Arwen…I love the attention to detail, including her pointy elf ears and the Evenstar necklace:
The set is between 1/3 and 1/2 complete, and I’m already blown away by how detailed and gorgeous it is!