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Having escaped the Goblins of The Misty Mountains™, The Company of Dwarves come face to face with another terrible threat! Catapult the Dwarves into the leafy branches of the tall tree where they’ll be safe as Yazneg™ and 2 Hunter Orcs arrive on Wargs and attack! When the Orcs try to burn the tree down, use the tree’s magic flame shooter function to fight back. Includes 5 minifigures: Thorin Oakenshield™, Bifur the Dwarf, Yazneg and 2 Hunter Orcs, all with assorted weapons.
Lego The Hobbit Attack on Wargs Contains:
- Includes 5 minifigures: Thorin Oakenshield, Bifur the Dwarf, Yazneg and 2 Hunter Orcs, all with assorted weapons
- Features 2 Wargs, a tree, 2 campfires and 2 rock ledges
- Tree features rotating sections and magic flame shooter function
- Accessories include 4 large flame elements
- Small rock ledge features catapult function
- Includes 6 weapons: 2 swords, spear, bow with quiver and two axes
- Turn the rotating tree!
- Catapult the Dwarves onto the tree to safety!
- Shoot the flames with the tree’s magic flame shooter function!
- Featured for the very first time: LEGO® Warg figures
- Collect Thorin Oakenshield, Bifur the Dwarf and Yazneg exclusive to this building set!•Tree measures over 7” (19cm) high, 7”(19cm) wide and 4”(10cm) long
- Large rock ledge measures over 1” (4cm) high, 5” (13cm) wide and 2” (7cm) deep•Small rock ledge measures over 0.5” (2cm) high, 2” (6cm) wide and 2” (7cm) deep
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Review: 79002 Attack Of The Wargs – FBTB
I’m very conflicted about this review. I’m going to try very hard to judge this set on it own merits, but I may veer off into a mini rant about the movie from time to time. I’ll try to keep it focused on how the set and flick pertain to one another, but I’ll apologize in advance if when I stray from the path. One way or another, this is going to contain spoilers so keep that in mind before you proceed and once more unto the bricks.
I said I was going to try, not that I’d try very hard. I make no apologies for my opinion of the film. I did not enjoy it, or at least not as much as I feel I could have. I had no choice in seeing it other than in 3D (which I have no use for) at 48 FPS at my local theater, so we bought our tickets as soon as they went on sale and continued looking forward to it. I felt the combination completely ruined the entire movie for me and I want to see it again, at home at a standard frame rate with hope it will be more enjoyable... Read more here
LEGO The Hobbit Attack of the Wargs (79002) Review – Thebrickfan
Continuing our Hobbit set reviews, today we review one of the more interesting sets in the line, Attack of the Wargs (79002). This along with the other sets are scheduled to be released November 27, 2012 but I found them at Walmart after Black Friday. This set contains 400 pieces and retails for $49.99, which comes to $0.12/piece. You get one instruction booklet, three numbered bags, and two separately bagged Wargs.
There are five minifigures included in the set, Thorin Oakshield, Bifur the Dwarf, Yazneg, and two Hunter Orcs, with one that could be Fimbul the Hunter. Thorin has some extremely nice blue printing on both sides of the torso, especially the printing for his belt. He has a double-sided head with the same stern/angry look as we’ve seen as the other Hobbit sets... Read more here
Here’s What An Amazon Reviewer Had to Say About LEGO The Hobbit Attack of the Wargs 79002 Building Set
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…AWESOME! Another Lovely set from LEGO-Hobbit….
This set contains five minifigs, two Wargs (wolf-like-creatues), one big tree and two rock-like structures. Coming to the minifigs, the two dwarf minifigs (Thorin and Bifur) are amazing. The details on them, especially the hair-piece , is beautiful. (In the movie, Thorin carries an oak-branch as a shield; would have been awesome if LEGO designed one shield like that for Thorin in this set!). The Yazneg minifig is scary-looking , but very nice! His face printing is very nice and his shoulder-armor (or whatever it is) is superb! And when you fit his bone-axe in his hand, nothing looks more menacing (other than the Wargs)!There are two Hunter-orcs in this set. Both are exactly the same. The face looks cool and the printing on their torso is not-bad.
The Wargs simply rock! They are the main reason I bought this set and I am NOT disappointed! The best part is their head, which is very nicely detailed. One small complaint I have is that the body of the wargs has been made smooth (like that in the LEGO horse and bear ). I wish LEGO would have given a hairy body instead. That would have been more natural. (Around the Warg’s head, there is detailing which looks like hair. Same detailing should have made on the body).
There’s a huge tree in this set which is very majestic and beautiful. But I would have been more happier if this tree had more branches and foliage. (All the trees that LEGO gives with it’s sets hardly have enough leaf-pieces, except for two or three). But , still, inspite of me saying that, I loved the tree!
There are two rock-like structures in this set. One is like a rock-ledge where Yagnez and his warg stand on. The other smaller one has something like a catapult, for throwing rocks. Instead of these rock-structures, it would have been better if LEGO had given a minifig or two (of a Hunter-orc). I would have liked this set a lot more if they had included the White-Orc minifig (forgot his name from the movie). In the end, I would just say that I’m crazy about this set. Simply LOVE the wargs, minifigs and the Tree. In the near future, gonna buy at least one more of this set, if not more!
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