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LEGO Icons Atari 2600 vs LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell

Both built. Both reviewed. Here's how they actually compare on the things that matter.

By the numbers

The spec sheet.

Metric LEGO Icons Atari 2600 LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell
Rating 4/5 5/5WINS
Pieces 2,532 6,167WINS
MSRP $239.99WINS $499.99
Price per piece $0.09 $0.08WINS
Verdict Recommended Must buy
Best for Retro gaming fans, Generation X collectors, and anyone who wants a smaller-footprint vintage tech build. Lord of the Rings fans, fantasy builders, and serious LEGO Icons collectors with substantial display space.

Pros & cons

What I actually noticed.

LEGO Icons Atari 2600

Pros

  • Three buildable cartridges (Asteroids, Centipede, Adventure) with cartridge-art tiles
  • 1980s living-room vignette — TV, couch, shag rug, and a player figure
  • Joystick with a fully functional 8-direction stick (no electronics, just clever hinges)
  • Console opens to reveal a hidden vignette inside

Cons

  • No working mechanism — pure display, unlike the [PAC-MAN](/reviews/pac-man) or [NES](/reviews/nes-console)
  • Younger collectors without 80s nostalgia may find it less compelling
  • Joystick base is hollow — looks great but feels lightweight

LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell

Pros

  • 6,167 pieces — one of the largest single LEGO Icons sets ever made
  • Five sub-buildings, plus the Council of Elrond gazebo
  • 15 minifigures including all 9 members of the Fellowship
  • Waterfall, river, and full elven-valley landscape detail
  • The Shards of Narsil display alone is worth the build effort

Cons

  • Footprint is enormous — 72cm × 39cm — measure before ordering
  • $500 commitment matches a UCS Star Wars flagship
  • Build is 26+ hours — serious time investment

Made up your mind?

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LEGO Icons Atari 2600

$239.99

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LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell

$499.99

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Comparison generated from our individual reviews. Pros, cons, and ratings come from full hands-on builds — see each review for the complete take.