Set PricingGood Investment
Set Facts
- The set includes Bilbo Baggins, Balin the Dwarf, Dwalin the Dwarf, Fili the Dwarf and Kili the Dwarf, and a Smaug figure.
- The Lonely Mountain was designed by LEGO designer Bjarke Lykke Madsen.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
The Lonely Mountain Reviews
Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“While The Lonely Mountain has been slightly underperforming yearly growth when compared to other sets in The Hobbit, at an average annual growth rate of around 8%, this set is still a decent investment for most LEGO collector portfolios.”
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The Brothers Brick
“Overall this is a great set for parts, minifigs, and Smaug is an attractive beast to most fans. A decent number of play features mark this as a good playset, and the sand green bricks make it stand out among other less brightly colored sets from the same line. My only... More complaint is the huge price tag, which is largely a result of including Smaug, whose new parts drive up the production cost.”
Eurobricks
“The Smaug made up the whole value to this set. I bought this because of the dragon and others are a bonus to the set. Smaug is very pose able but need great skill to take good shot of him. Most of the angle makes him look ugly. The build is adequate to the size of the dragon... More and of course you can buy a few more sets to enlarge it. The minifigures are all exclusive to the set and makes this set much more worthy to get.”
BZPower
“Separating it from being in the wrong movie and the book inaccuracies, this is a good set. It's the only way to get Smaug, and you get some Dwarves and Bilbo with new designs. There's lots of good parts, especially sand green. Is it worth $130? While there's less than 900... More pieces, there are a lot of bigger ones, and Smaug adds at least $20 of value on his own. I'm happy with my purchase.”
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Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
12 mos (this set 12 mos)
Annual growth
+9.63% (this set +12.14%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
The Lonely Mountain currently ranks #3 out of the top most owned sets in The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies.
About The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies
LEGO's The Battle of the Five Armies subtheme was released in 2014 and based on the movie.
The Battle of the Five Armies was introduced in 2014 and currently consists of 4 sets. As of today,
79018 The Lonely Mountain is the most valuable The Battle of the Five Armies set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $544.
Summary
The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies The Lonely Mountain set 79018 was released on October 18, 2014, retailing for $130, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $544, used ones can be found for $414.
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Bilbo Baggins has been sent to look for the Arkenstone inside The Lonely Mountain. Find the secret door into the lair of Smaug and enter with the Dwarves. Smaug is an enormous fire-breathing dragon, unlike anything you've ever seen before, so move fast! Dig deep for gold with the tools in the mining area, and use the slide to move the nuggets. Hoist the bucket with the sliding chain pulley to transport the gold to the forge. Seek out the throne in which the most prized gem of all - the Arkenstone - is placed but watch out for the staircase trap!
Bilbo Baggins and the Dwarves decide to drive the fearsome dragon out of the Mountain, and devise a plan to do so. Activate the rotating forge's giant catapult to fire melted gold at Smaug while you try to defeat the fearsome dragon!
Includes 5 minifigures with assorted weapons and accessories: Bilbo Baggins, Balin the Dwarf, Dwalin the Dwarf, Fili the Dwarf and Kili the Dwarf, plus a Smaug figure.
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