Funko Pop! The Lord of the Rings vinyl figures across several formats — select yours from the dropdown, each sold separately. Standard figures cover Frodo Baggins (#444), Legolas (#1577), Gimli (#2028), Eowyn (#1743), Arwen (#1745), a Nazgul (#1744), and the deep-cut Mouth of Sauron (#1578). Bigger formats scale up Middle-earth's larger residents and locations: Super Size Treebeard carrying Merry and Pippin at 7 inches (#1579) and the Cave Troll at 5.5 inches (#1580), a Deluxe Gandalf at the Doors of Durin (#1746), and two Town releases pairing a figure with a building — Elrond with Rivendell (#1747) and Bilbo Baggins with Bag End (#39).
Standard figures are 3.75-inch Pop! scale in windowed display boxes; the Super Size, Deluxe, and Town releases are larger diorama-style pieces priced accordingly.
Product details
- Brand: Funko
- Line: Pop! Movies — The Lord of the Rings
- Material: Vinyl
- Formats: Standard (3.75"), Super Size (5.5"–7"), Deluxe (6.5"), Town (figure + building)
- Packaging: Collector-friendly window display box
- Condition: Brand new, factory sealed
- Recommended age: 3 and up
- Sold individually — purchase includes the selected figure only
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Lord of the Rings characters are available?
Fellowship members, Rohan and Rivendell figures, and villains including a Nazgul, the Cave Troll, and the Mouth of Sauron. The dropdown shows current stock.
What are the Town format figures?
Releases pairing a Pop! figure with a matching building — Elrond with Rivendell and Bilbo with Bag End — larger boxed sets that anchor a Middle-earth display.
Who is the Mouth of Sauron?
Sauron's herald from the Black Gate scene in Return of the King's extended edition — one of the line's rarest character picks.
Why do the Super Size figures cost more?
Treebeard (7 inches, with Merry and Pippin sculpted on his branches) and the Cave Troll (5.5 inches) use substantially more vinyl than standard releases.
What does the Gandalf Deluxe depict?
Gandalf before the Doors of Durin — the glowing entrance to Moria — as a 6.5-inch diorama piece.