LEGO Icons Lord of the Rings Oliphaunt (11395) leaked — 2,017 pieces, January 2027

juin 11, 2026
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LEGO looks set to expand its Lord of the Rings Icons range with an Oliphaunt (Mûmak) — set 11395, a 2,017-piece diorama-style model lined up for a 1 January 2027 release. The details come from early leaks rather than an official LEGO announcement, so treat them as provisional until the LEGO Group confirms them.

After the success of the Rivendell and Barad-dûr Icons sets, a brick-built Oliphaunt is a logical next step — one of the most dramatic creatures in the films, and a natural fit for a large display diorama.

What the leak says

Detail Value
Set Oliphaunt (Mûmak)
Set number 11395
Theme LEGO Icons — The Lord of the Rings
Pieces 2,017
Release 1 January 2027 (rumoured)
Minifigures Included — exact line-up TBC
Status Leaked — not officially confirmed

No price has leaked yet, and the exact minifigure roster is still unconfirmed.

What to expect

The leak describes a "diorama-like" set built around a huge brick-built Oliphaunt — the war-beast of the Haradrim from The Return of the King. That points to a display-first model rather than a playset: a centrepiece creature, a scenic base, and a selection of minifigures to populate the scene.

At 2,017 pieces, it would sit in the same broad tier as other mid-large Icons display sets. Until LEGO confirms a price, value-per-brick can't be calculated — we'll add it the moment an RRP appears.

Pricing outlook

With no leaked price, any figure would be guesswork. Comparable 2,000-piece licensed Icons sets have launched anywhere from €200 upward, so that's the rough territory to watch — but treat it as nothing more than a ballpark until LEGO publishes the RRP.

When BrickPrice will track it

Once 11395 is official and European retailers list it, it will appear on BrickPrice with live prices across 40+ EU stores, full price history, and all-time-low alerts. Licensed Lord of the Rings sets tend to hold value well, so spotting the first genuine discount matters — and that's exactly what our tracking is for.

See everything we're already tracking on the 2026 new releases page.

Disclosure

Figures above come from a third-party leak and have not been confirmed by the LEGO Group; details may change before release. BrickPrice runs affiliate links to several retailers — we earn a small commission when readers buy through our links, at no extra cost to you. Coverage and verdicts are based on price data, not commission.

Last updated June 2026. We'll revise this article when LEGO confirms the set.

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