Sunday 27 December 2015

Collecting Tolkien - Others

I have various items which don't fit into any of the other area. Each of these could be considered an area in their own right however I don't have enough items.

Total items: 50 (sets counted as one item)

Badges (5)
Traditional Sauron badge
Bakshi character badges (x5)
Hobbit Desolation movie button badges pack (x6)
Movie Two Towers DVD promo badges (x12)
Movie Return of the King characters (x5)

Jewellery (9)
The One Ring
One Ring Necklace
Movie Return of the King piercing Jewellery (x7)

Weapons (3)
United Cutlery Sting Sword
Franklin Mint Gandalf Knife
Unofficial Anduril Sword

Music (printed) (9)
Bakshi Theme From The Lord of the Rings - Step-Up Marching Band
Into The West sheet music
Gollum's Song sheet music easy piano
Theme from Bakshi The Lord of the Rings Jazz Band Series
Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy Instrumental Solos for Tenor Sax
Fellowship piano/vocal/chords
Two Towers piano/vocal/chords
Return of the King piano/vocal/chords
Fellowship symphonic band

Phone Cases (5)
Movie Fellowship Nokia Ring black
Movie Two Towers Nokia yellow
Movie Two Towers Nokia Ring red
Movie Two Towers Nokia Ring green
Middle Earth Map iPhone

Household Items (7)
Lampshade, Movie Return of the King
Towel, Movie Fellowship Towel Ring
Bedding Set, Movie Fellowship
Curtains, Movie Return of the King gold
Mug, Movie Gandalf
Mug, Movie Lord of the Rings
Pint Glass, Movie Lord of the Rings

Money (2)
Movie British bank notes (x4)
Movie British £100 character bank notes normal and large (x20)

Miscellaneous (10)
Lighter, Pracownik
Tobacco Tin, Pracownik
Lunch Box (with water bottle), Movie Return of the King
Shoulder Bag, Movie Return of the King
Backpack, Movie Return of the King (three heroes)
Drawstring Bag, Lego Hobbit
Keyring, Lego Bilbo
Fridge Magnets, Lego Lord of the Rings
Hobbit Hole Stores wooden box
Adventurers Duo Set, Face Wash and Shower Gel, Hobbit Movie

Tuesday 22 December 2015

Collecting Tolkien - Calendars

The first Tolkien items I actually started collecting were the Tolkien Calendars.

There is a brilliant website all about Tolkien Calendars:
http://www.tolkiencalendars.com

As usual this area can be very big (just look at the above website). For each year, apart from the official calendars, there are all sorts of others, such as foreign calendars, society calendars, variations, promotional etc. There are also varying conditions of the calendar i.e does it have a corresponding mailer envelope (these often have the same styling as the calendar itself), is it sealed, has it been written in etc. My collection mainly consists of the official UK calendars, mostly not in mailers.

Total Items: 89

The first Calendar I had was the 1991 John Howe illustrated. I think this was a Christmas present.

Following this I have each years UK calendar since.

I have also obtained all the calendars back to the first official one published in 1973, a total of 43.

Most of the official calendars feature a specific artist for the year. My favourite calendar is the 1992 centenary calendar which has images by my favourite Tolkien artist, Ted Nasmith.

I have mailers for the following years: 75, 76, 78, 87, 88, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96

Some years the official Tolkien calendars in America were different to the UK. I have a few of these.

In 1979 and 1980 there were also calendars for the Lord of the Rings Bakshi movie, which I have.

Following the first Lord of the Rings film, in 2001, I have movie calendars (Lord of the Rings and Hobbit) for each year since. I also have various thin movie calendars, a couple of movie promo calendars and a couple of American movie calendars.

I also have the following odd other calendars:
1992 Hildebrandt calendar, featuring some Tolkien pictures.
2003 Hildebrandt Tolkien Artwork Postcard Calendar, which include 13 detachable postcards.
2004 Hobbit calendar.
2017 Maps of Middle Earth (small)

have 4 or 5 Tolkien related diaries, including quite a rare one for 1979.

Sunday 20 December 2015

Christmas

I am a big fan of Christmas, it's a great family time.

I always put a lot into making Christmas fun.

I have very fond memories of Christmases from my childhood. I remember hunting down presents for the family on Rushden high street, trying to get nice things with my small amount of pocket money. We spent a lot of time making our own decorations particularly paper chains, and things seen on Blue Peter (which also had its advent candles). We had our advent calendar which we used every year, opening each window every morning. We would excitedly wait for the TV times, particularly to find out what the big Christmas film was going to be. My Nan Bird would sleep over on Christmas Eve and I would sleep on the floor in my Mum and Dads room, it was very exciting. When I was a teenager I would go to the church youth group on Christmas Eve
with my friends and then to midnight carol service, I particularly remember walking home in the quiet early hours with my friends. Christmas Day we would wake up very early and undo our presents on Mum and Dads bed. The present I remember the most was action man, particularly an action man boat which I loved. I mainly remember Christmas Day from my teenage years, with a huge Christmas dinner at mid day, we would often have my Auntie Ivy and Uncle Tony over. We would play some activity games (paper dressing up etc). We would watch TV particularly the 'big film', Top of the Pops and the Christmas Specials (Morecambe and Wise). Boxing Day was always around Nan Birds, with another Christmas Dinner (I loved her Yorkshire pudding).

Our family also has 6 birthdays in the 4 weeks before Christmas (Wife 29/11, Daughter 8/12, Niece 13/12, Brother 14/12, Mine 20/12, Dad 22/12). This makes buying presents very hard. It also makes for a very tiring build up to Christmas.

Favourite Christmas singles:
1. Fairytale of New York - Pogues
2. All I want for Christmas - Mariah Carey
3. One more Sleep - Leona Lewis
4. When a Child is Born - Johnny Mathis
5. Do They Know its Christmas - Band Aid

Favourite Christmas movies (about Christmas, not ones just set at Christmas):
1. Love Actually
2. Elf
3. Miracle on 34th Street
4. The Grinch
5. Jingle all the Way

The very start of Christmas for me is when I get out my miniature Christmas tree at work in the last week of November. I do it early because a; it is cheerful and fun, b; it annoys lots of people because it is so early.

Advent Calendar - I put together my own advent calendar for the kids. Each day has either a; a clue to a hidden present (usually a Christmas making activity), or b; some small sweets with a letter. The letters are kept until the final one is given on Christmas Eve when they must put then all together to spell out the place a prize is hidden (usually a game or activity they can play on Christmas Eve).

Presents - I pride myself on giving good, thoughtful presents. I put a lot of effort into it. We also get quite a lot of presents, for the immediate family, so there is a lot to open, about a dozen presents each including sweets. It is particularly hard with all the birthdays beforehand. I will usually start getting presents in October, although I do look out for anything throughout the whole year. We do have a couple of present traditions, everyone always has a chocolate orange and also a mug.

Decorations - traditionally we put up our decorations after my daughters birthday on the 8th of December. We don't go obsessive with the decorations, they are quite traditional, doing roughly the same layout each year. We usually buy one new item each year. We don't put any decorations outside.

Build up - during December we try to watch as many TV Sit Com Christmas Specials and Christmas movies as possible. We also have a lot of present wrapping to do, which we try to get done before Christmas Eve.

Christmas Eve
Very early morning food shopping for fresh items.
Advent calendar anagram.
Christmas Lego building.

Christmas Day - normally consists of the following:
Presents part 1 - are opened as soon as the first child wakes up. Traditionally we undo presents all together in our bedroom, although we sometimes go downstairs if we have people staying.

Treasure Hunt - in the morning I do a treasure hunt for the kids. This consists of about a dozen clues dotted around the house leading to a family present.

Dinner - I do a full Turkey dinner with all the trimmings which we have at about 1pm. This means that I start cooking the Turkey early. We don't bother to wash up, that happens on Boxing Day. I try to get activity Christmas crackers which give us an activity to do, the last few years we have had wind up characters which we raced.

Presents part 2 - with our eldest children now having left home, they sometimes stay with us over Christmas and sometimes come to visit on Christmas Day. If they come to visit then we will open their presents, along with the extended family presents from under the Christmas tree, when they arrive.

Games - during the afternoon, and sometimes evening, we play games. Depending on the number of people we have, this can be either as teams or individually. Some of the games we do include a; picture quizzes, b; activities e.g head sock/ball bottle knockdown, flour/coin slicing, tallest egg supporting tower etc, c; themed video/music, e; question quizzes etc.

Some of our favourite activity games are:
Guess the chocolate
Guess the fruit
Christmas selfie
Flour slicing
Find the elves

Tea - is a buffet of mainly cold meats and salad. No one wants much after a big dinner and lots of chocolate.

Evening - is finishing off the games and then watching some Christmas TV, a Christmas special or a film. We sometimes play a board game, particularly if we have had a new one for Christmas.

Some good board games are:
Wonky blocks
Chicken charades
Large playing card chase the ace

Boxing Day - is normally a quiet day. Sometimes we do go around to an extended families house.

Post Christmas - I always try to have the week between Christmas and New Year as holiday from work. During that time I put together a yearly printed photo book of all the photos taken throughout the year.

Thursday 17 December 2015

Collecting Tolkien - Promotional - Scrapbook

This area is part of Promotional and is rather eclectic, consisting mainly of paper based bits and pieces which you would get in a scrapbook. They are not really commercial items.

Total Items: 72 (not including leaflets, cuttings, flyers or packaging)

I have a lot of bits and pieces, too many to list, but here are some of the main items.

Lord of the Rings Movie
I have a few Invitations relating to The Lord of the Rings movies. I have an invitation to the UK premier of the Fellowship of the Ring at the Leicester square Odeon in London and an invitation to the official after show party. An invitation to the Princes trust charity showing of the Return of the King at the Leicester square Odeon in London. I have all my own tickets to the 3 Lord of the Rings movies, these include ones for the opening night of each movie and the other 2 times I saw each of them (9 tickets in total). I also have character premiere day tickets from Jacksonville US. I have various cinema brochures featuring The Lord of the Rings movies. (x12)

United cutleries brochures (x4) +flyers

Nestlé lenticular cards (x6) +flyers

Odeon Cinema promotional map

Movie Exhibition at the Science Museum in London I have tickets, a press cutting, a postcard and 2 photos of me and my kids in a hobbit size illusion film setting. New Zealand Museum 5 postcards and guide. (x10)

Royal Mail competition cards (x12) +adverts.

Lottery Scratch cards (x7)

Games Workshop bags and promotional leaflets (x6)



Others
Hobbit Play Birmingham Hippodrome - program

Hobbit Play Northampton Derngate - program +adverts and tickets

Unwin Book Catalogue and brochures

Lord of the Rings Musical - program, flyers, tickets. I also have a board game, book, postcards and promotional flight pack (see other blog entries) (x6)

Toy Vault figures - design and packaging items. Photo slides, packaging samples and logo samples (x5)

I also have a lot of press, newspaper and magazine, cuttings.

I also have a lot of promotional leaflets promoting all sorts of things.

I also have various packaging from all sorts of items (see also the specific blog entry on Food related items).

Monday 14 December 2015

Collecting Tolkien - Promotional - Merchandise

These are items, purchased or given away, as part of promotions. This does not include paper based items such as flyers or brochures, which are within the Promotional Scrapbook blog entry.

This is a very large area and is impossible to be a completest in.

Total Items: 120

These are the items I have:

Fellowship 100 Sticker Big Pack.

Kelloggs Der Herr Der Ringe - Brettspiel cardboard board game.

TV Stars Poster Special including Essential Guide magazine.

Movie Hobbit 3D glasses.

Pringles One Ring - I also have the promotional tubes (see Promotional Food Related blog entry).

Cheerios/Golden Graham's cereal movie interactive PC cd (x2) - I also have the promotional cereal boxes (see Promotional Food Related blog entry).

UK Burger King Fellowship boxed figures. There are 9 different figures each figure having 3 different slides, making a total of 27 in the set. I have a set of 9 unopened boxes and a full set of 27.

KFC Return of the King fighting figures. I have all 6 sets or 2 figures. I also have a promotional flyer.

US Burger King figures. There are 19 different figures in the set. I have 7 unopened and a full set of 19.

US Burger King Fellowship goblets (x4).

US Burger King a Toybiz Urak-Hai and Lurtz (x2) (see also Action Figures blog entry).

German Kinder Surprise Fellowship figures (x10) - full set and instruction leaflet.

German Kinder Surprise Two Towers figures (x10) - full set and instruction leaflet.

German Kinder Surprise Return of the King (x9) - full set and instruction leaflet.

German Kinder Surprise boxed set (Saruman and Treebeard figures).

Pepsi Return of the King interactive PC cd.

Sun newspaper Fellowship of the Ring PC game - this is the full game by Vivendi.

AOL movie interactive PC cd's - 2 different Fellowship, 1 Two Towers and 1 Return of the King.

New Zealand Airways Lord of the Rings Musical flight pack.

US Fellowship DVD Badges (x12).

Candy Sticks cigarette cards (x32) - the full set makes a middle-earth map. I also have 4 different boxes.

Return of the King badges (x5).

Return of the King 3D beakers (x4).

Return of the King bag and cap.

Fellowship toy capsules (x10) with miniature figures.

Hobbit Lego Drawsting Bag


Thursday 10 December 2015

Collecting Tolkien - Tolkien Related Books

This is the second Tolkien Books blog entry detailing my collection of books about Tolkien or relating to his works.

This does not include any wargamming books.

Total Items: 114

Tolkien (8 books)
Books about JRR Tolkien.

Hardback - The Tolkien Family Album, Houghton 1992
Hardback - JRR Tolkien Architect of Middle-Earth by Daniel Grotta, Courage 1992
Hardback - Return of the Hero by Christopher Wrigley, Book Guild 2005
Hardback - 3 minute Tolkien by Gary Raymond, Ivy Press 2012
Paperback - JRR Tolkien by Robley Evans, Warner 1972
Paperback - JRR Tolkien Architect of Middle-Earth by Daniel Grotta, Running Press 1978
Paperback - JRR Tolkien: A Biography By Humphrey Carpentar, Unwin 1978
Paperback - Myth Maker: JRR Tolkien by Anne Neimark 1998

Middle-Earth (26 books)
Books about Tolkien's books.

Hardback - Finding God in Lord of the Rings by Bruner and Ware, Tyndale 2001
Hardback - A Tolkien Treasury, Courage 1978
Hardback - A Tolkien Bestiary by David Day, Beazley 1986
Hardback - The JRR Tolkien Companion and Guide (Chronology, Readers Guide) Scull and Hammond, Houghton 2006 (x2)
Paperback - Tolkien: A Look behind The Lord of the Rings by Lin Carter, Balentine 1973
Paperback - Master of Middle-Earth by Paul Kocher, Penguin 1974
Paperback - Tolkiens World by Randal Helms, Panther 1976
Paperback - The Tolkien Companion by JEA Tyler, Avon 1977
Paperback - Tolkien's Art by Jane Nitzsche, Macmillan 1980
Paperback - The Complete Guide to Middle-Earth by Robert Foster, Unwin 1985
Paperback - The Complete Guide to Middle-Earth by Robert Foster, Unwin 1988
Paperback - The Complete Guide to Middle-Earth by Robert Foster, Harper 1993
Paperback - The Tolkien Companion by David Day, Mandarin 1994
Paperback - The Hobbit Companion by David Day, Pavilion 1997
Paperback - The Guide to Middle Earth by Lowon, Mackenzie and Marshall, Reynolds 2001
Paperback - The Magical Worlds of Lord of the Rings by David Colbert, Puffin 2002
Paperback - Frodo's Quest by Robert Ellwood, Quest 2002
Paperback - The Lord of the Rings A Readers Companion by Hammond & Scull, Harper 2002
Paperback - The Origins of Tolkien's Middle-Earth for Dummies by Greg Harvey, Wiley 2003
Paperback - The Peoples Guide to JRR Tolkien, Gold Spring 2003
Paperback - Walking with Frodo by Sarah Arthur, Tyndale 2003
Paperback - Walking with Bilbo by Sarah Arthur, Tyndale 2005
Paperback - Talking of Dragons by William Chad Newsom, Christian Focus 2005
Paperback - Mere Humanity by Donald Williams, Broadman 2006
Paperback - Guide to Tolkiens World A Bestiary by David Day, Beazley 2012

Art (13 books)
Art books about Tolkien's worlds.

Hardback - Tolkiens World, BCA 1992
Hardback - Realms of Tolkien, Harper 1996
Hardback - The Hobbit Three Dimensional Book by John Howe, Harper 1999
Hardback - The Lord of the Rings Sketchbook by Alan Lee, Harper 2005
Hardback - A Tolkien Tapestry by Cor Blok, Harper 2011
Paperback - Middle Earth The World of Tolikien illustrated by David Wenzel, Centaur 1977
Paperback - A Middle-Earth Album by Joan Wyatt, Thames 1979
Paperback - Tolkiens Ring by David Day illustrated by Alan Lee, Harper 1995
Paperback - Hildebrant the Tolkien Years, Watson 2001
Paperback - Tolkien's World A Colouring Book, Cassell 2015
Paperback - Movie Trilogy Colouring Book, Harper 2016
Paperback - Dot-to-Dot of Tolkien, 2016
Paperback - Beasts of Tolkien Colouring Book, 2016

Movie (34)
Books about the movies.

Hardback - Bakshi Filmbook of The Lord of the Rings Fantasy 1979
Hardback - Animated Hobbit illustrated, Galahad 1989
Hardback - Fellowship Jigsaw Book, Five Mile 2001
Hardback - The Lord of the Rings Official Movie Guide by Brian Sibley signed by Billy Boyd, Harper 2001
Hardback -The Fellowship of the Ring Visual Companion by Jude Fisher, Harper 2001
Hardback - The Lord of the Rings The Making of the Movie Trilogy by Brian Sibley, Harper 2002
Hardback -The Two Towers Visual Companion by Jude Fisher, Harper 2002
Hardback -The Art of The Fellowship of the Ring by Garry Russell, Harper 2002
Hardback -The Return of the King Visual Companion by Jude Fisher, Harper 2003
Hardback - The Lord of the Rings Weapons and Warfare by Chris Smith, Harper 2003
Hardback -The Art of The Two Towers by Garry Russell, Harper 2003
Hardback -The Art of The Return of King by Garry Russell, Harper 2004
Hardback -The Art of Lord of the Rings by Garry Russell, Harper 2004
Hardback - Hobbit An Unexpected Journey by Jude Fisher, Harper 2012
Hardback - Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug by Jude Fisher, Harper 2013
Hardback - Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Annual 2013
Hardback - Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Chronicles Creatures & Characters, Harper 2013
Hardback - Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug Annual 2014
Hardback - Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies by Jude Fisher, Harper 2014
Hardback - Hobbit The Battle of Five Armies Official Movie Guide by Brian Sibley Signed Limited, Harper 2014
Hardback - Hobbit The Battle of Five Armies Annual 2015
Paperback - Bakshi Lord of the Rings Fotonovel 1979
Paperback - The Lord of the Rings Official Movie Guide by Brian Sibley, Harper 2001
Paperback - Fellowship Insiders Guide by Brian Sibley, Collins 2001
Paperback - Fellowship Photo Guide, Collins 2001
Paperback - Two Towers Creatures, Collins 2002
Paperback - The Lord of the Rings The Making of the Movie Trilogy by Brian Sibley, Harper 2002
Paperback - The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook by Ian Brodie, Harper 2003
Paperback - The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook extended edition by Ian Brodie, Harper 2004
Paperback -The Lord of the Rings Complete Visual Companion by Jude Fisher, Harper 2004
Paperback - Hobbit Unexpected Journey The Movie Storybook, Harper 2012
Paperback - Hobbit Unexpected Journey The World of Hobbits, Harper 2012
Paperback - Hobbit An A-Z of JRR Tolkiens The Hobbit by Sarah Oliver, John Blake 2012
Paperback - Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug Official Movie Guide by Brian Sibley, Harper 2013

Parody (5)
Hardback - Lord Gnome of the Rings (Private Eye) 1976
Hardback - The Sellamillian by ARRR Roberts, Gollancz 2004
Paperback - Bored of the Rings by Harvard Lampoon, Signet 1969
Paperback - Muddle Earth by Stewart and Riddell, Macmillan 2004
Paperback - The Mobbit, Herobrine Books 2015

Maps (13)
Books and maps about Tolkien's worlds.

Map - The Map of Tolkien's Middle-Earth by Sibley and Howe, Harper 1994
Map - There and Back: The Map of the Hobbit by Sibley and Howe, Harper 1995
Map - The Map of Tolkien's Beleriand by Sibley and Howe, Harper 1999
Hardback - The Atlas of Middle-Earth by Karen Fonstad, Grafton 1992
Hardback - Journeys of Frodo by Barbara Strachey, Harper 1998
Hardback - The Maps of Tolkien's Middle-Earth by Sibley and Howe, Harper 2003
Hardback - The Road Goes Ever On And On - The Map of Tolkien's Middle-Earth by Sibley and Howe, Harper 2009
Hardback - There and Back Again - The Map of Tolkien's The Hobbit by Sibley and Howe, Harper 2009
Hardback - West of the Mountains, East of the Sea by Sibley and Howe, Harper 2009
Paperback - Atlas of Fantasy by J B Post, Balantine 1979
Paperback - The Atlas of Middle-Earth by Karen Fonstad, Grafton 1992
Paperback - The Atlas of Middle-Earth by Karen Fonstad, Harper 1994
Paperback - Journeys of Frodo by Barbara Strachey, Harper 1987

Quiz (4)
Paperback - The Tolkien Quiz Book by Andrews and Zuber, Sphere 1979
Paperback - The Tolkien Quiz Book by Robinson and Wilson, Star 1981
Paperback - The Tolkien Quiz Book by Andrew Murray, Harper 1996
Paperback - Pocket Posh JRR Tolkien Puzzles & Quizzes

Game (5)
Middle-Earth Quest - Treason at Helms Deep
Middle-Earth Quest - A Spy in Isengard
Middle-Earth Quest - Mines of Moria
Tolkiens Quest - Night of the Nazgul
Tolkiens Quest - The Legend of Weathertop

Other (6)
Hardback - Lord of the Rings The Official Stage Companion by Garry Russell, Harper 2007
Paperback - The Hobbit play by Patricia Gray, Dramatic Publishing Company 1968
Paperback - Halflings, Hobbits, Warrows & Weefolk collection of Tales by various, Warner 1991
paperback - Literature Unit The Hobbit by Carratello, TCM 1992
Paperback - Treasures from the Misty Mountains by James Gillam, Collectors Guide Publishing 2001
Paperback - The Middle Earth Lego Minifigure Catalogue by Christopher Bartneck


Monday 7 December 2015

Collecting Tolkien - Toys

A lot items which are actually part of toys are detailed in their own specific areas (Board Games, War Games, Action Figures, Dolls), this is what is remaining (in fact some of these could also be separate areas if I had more items). So, for me, it is actually not as big an area as might be expected.

Total Items: 65

Intelli-Blocks (6)
Isengard Caverns
Orc Attack
The Mines of Moria
Prancing Pony Inn
Buckleberry Ferry Escape
Battle at Weathertop

Lego (38)

Lord of the Rings
9469: Gandalf Arrives
9470: Shelob Attacks
9471: Uruk-Hai Army
9472: Attack On Weathertop
9473: The Mines of Moria
9474: Battle of Helm's Deep
9476: The Orc Forge
10237:Tower of Orthanc
79005: The Wizard Battle
79006: The Council of Elrond
79007: Battle at the Black Gate*
79008: Pirate Ship Ambush

30210: Frodo with cooking corner
30211: Urak-Hai with ballista
Elrond Figure (free with DS Lord of the Rings computer game)

Hobbit
79000: Riddles for the Ring
79001: Escape from Mirkwood Spiders
79002: Attack of the Wargs
79003: An Unexpected Gathering*
79004: Barrel Escape

79010: The Goblin King Battle
79011: Dol Guldur Ambush
79012: Middle Earth Army
79013: Lake-town Chase
79014: Dol Guldur Battle
79015: Witch-King Battle
79016: Attack on Lake-town
79017: The Battle of the Five Armies*
79018: The Lonely Mountain

30212: Mirkwood Elf Guard
30213: Gandalf at Dol Guldur
30215: Legolas Greenleaf (fee with Two Towers Blu-ray DVD)
30216: lake-town guard
Bilbo (free with Hobbit XBox One game)
Bard and Bain (free with Return of the King Blu-ray DVD)
Mirkwood Elf (Cinema give-away)

Note: I also have some Tolkien Lego Promotional items, Fellowship Shop Display, Board Games, Clothes and Computer Games (see other blog entries).


Bootleg Lego (3)
Lele Lord of the Rings Figures (x8)
Lele Hobpit (x1)
Sheng Yuan Hobbit Horse and Rider 206 (x4)

Mini Mates Figures (7)
Gandalf/Frodo/Gollum
Saruman/Legolas/Aragorn
Saruman/Wormtounge
Frodo/Urak-Hai
Aragorn/Urak-Hai
Gandalf/Theoden
Sauron limited edition

Miscellaneous (10)
Movie Lord of the Rings Character Twist Ems (Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, Gollum, Frodo, Ringwraith) (x6)
Movie Two Towers New Zealand Airways planes (x2)
Movie Two Towers Elven Goblet of Greed
Movie Two Towers Gimli Accessory play set