LEGO 40893 Grond Rumoured for 1 June 2026 with Lego Minas Tirith
lego minas tirith is set to pull a second Lord of the Rings build into its orbit on 1 June 2026, when 40893 The Lord of the Rings: Grond is rumoured to arrive as a gift with purchase. The promotional set is expected to be tied exclusively to 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith, which should be officially revealed within 24 hours.
The rumoured Grond build is said to contain 307 pieces and two minifigures. Those figures are reportedly generic Mordor Orc minifigures, with at least one featuring an exclusive face print.
Minas Tirith Drives the Drop
11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith is expected to be the second LEGO The Lord of the Rings set of 2026 and, by the description in circulation, easily the biggest LEGO Icons model of the year. That makes the Grond offer more than a side item: it becomes the incentive layered on top of a major release, not a standalone promotion.
Grond itself fits the logic of the pairing. It is the massive battering ram used by the forces of Mordor during the assault on Minas Tirith, and the rumoured build is described as a literal version of the wolf-headed ram and its supporting mobile siege tower. The 18+ label also points to the set being aimed at adult collectors rather than casual buyers.
Hours, Not Days
The sharpest part of the report is the window. Grond is expected to be available only for a couple of days or even hours, which puts it in the same short-lived category as last year’s 40761 The Lord of the Rings: Sméagol & Déagol GWP. For shoppers, that means the real decision is front-loaded: wait for the main reveal and risk missing the add-on, or move quickly once Minas Tirith goes live.
With 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith due inside 24 hours, the next useful detail is the official set reveal, not more speculation around the gift. If the pricing and release mechanics line up with the rumour, this looks like a limited-run incentive designed to push early purchases of one of 2026’s largest LEGO Icons releases.