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Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 | |
![]() Lord of the Rings - Trilogy - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Released in 2005 by Toy Biz (with Party Barrel) A jovial, but eccentric Hobbit of the Shire, Bilbo is the much loved uncle of Frodo Baggins. Bilbo enjoyed a long and prosperous life after his earlier adventures with the wizard. . . | |
![]() Lord of the Rings - Trilogy - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Released in 2005 by Toy Biz A wise Elf Lord, Elrond is the father of Arwen, and founder and master of the Elf-haven Rivendell. In the Third Age of Middle-earth Elrond is an instrumental leader, rallying the diverse peoples of t. . . | ![]() Lord of the Rings - Trilogy - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Released in 2005 by Toy Biz In the Second Age of Middle-earth, Sauron used the power of the One Ring to enslave the world, hope for all free folk lay in the Last Alliance of Men and Elves and their noble lords Gil-galad and Elen. . . |
![]() Lord of the Rings - Trilogy - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Released in 2005 by Toy Biz (with Sword-Slashing Action) In the Second Age of Middle-earth, Sauron used the power of the One Ring to enslave the world, hope for all free folk lay in the Last Alliance of Men and Elves and their . . . | ![]() Lord of the Rings - Trilogy - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Released in 2005 by Toy Biz Lurtz, the strongest and largest of the Uruk-Hai, bred by Saruman and whose sole mission to seek out Frodo to gain possession of the Ring. |
![]() Lord of the Rings - Trilogy - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Released in 2005 by Toy Biz A cruel and vile breed, the Orcs of the Misty Mountains invated the Dwarf-realm of Moria and took up residence there in the deepest pits. Cunning marksmen, the evil archers in their ranks sent arrows . . . | ![]() Lord of the Rings - Trilogy - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Released in 2005 by Toy Biz A cruel and vile breed, the Orcs of the Misty Mountains invated the Dwarf-realm of Moria and took up residence there in the deepest pits. Cunning marksmen, the evil archers in their ranks sent arrows . . . |