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Make It Mini The Lord of the Rings by MGA’s Miniverse is a DIY resin collectible kit featuring blind-packaged mini replicas of iconic LOTR weapons and items. Designed for ages 8+, each set includes molding materials, a collector’s guide, and a display stand. Resin cures in 60 minutes under UV light or sunlight, delivering detailed, durable miniatures perfect for fans and collectors eager to build a unique, display-ready collection.

| ASIN | B0CS2487SV |
| Additional Features | Light |
| Age Range Description | Child |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,763 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #407 in Miniature Novelty Toys |
| Brand Name | MGA's Miniverse |
| Collection Name | The Lord of the Rings - Make It Mini |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,144 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | CREATIVITY IMAGINATION |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035051514510 |
| Included Components | MGA's Miniverse - Make it Mini Lord of the Rings in PDQ |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 3.75 x 3.75 x 3.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.75"L x 3.75"W x 3.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Mini Toy Figure |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MGA Entertainment |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 192.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 514510 |
| Material Type | Plastic, Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Model Name | MGA's Miniverse - Make it Mini Lord of the Rings in PDQ |
| Model Number | 514510 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Scale | miniature |
| Set Name | Make It Mini: The Lord of the Rings |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Modern |
| Sub Brand | MGA's Miniverse |
| Team Name | Der Herr der Ringe |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| Toy Figure Type | Miniature Figure |
| UPC | 035051514510 350515145100 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| character | Make it Mini Lord of the Rings |
E**S
Not terrible, just difficult! :)
With some patience and my own resin, I have done it! First of all, I know nothing about LoR. I just like MiniVerse and sharp objects. But I think these are actually my new favorites. Obviously they have to be good to be getting a review. They took some time to cure but the axes DID cure using the provided resin. It just took about 5 minutes under my UV light. The swords however, ha. Don't even try it. I used my own hard type resin to get these guys to cure, and they still took some convincing to get out of the mold. Thankfully cured really well though. And I even made an extra one to prove that the molds CAN be used ;) But once everything was done, I had a blast sanding these guys down and putting them together! 🤣 All in all, I have to get more of these! I can reuse the molds, have some cool little extras, and have some badass weapons too!
K**N
Just followed the instructions and more repeat….
holy moly I got 3 more and they are all just repeat….. 8 of them in total and 4 is repeat even 4 of them are rare still I would rather have any different one….. OK, let me start what I love this kit. It’s amazing. Everything works great, but I was a little bit worried as I read all reviews, saying how hard it is for it to work, there’s people saying they work with resin for years and it didn’t work well somehow I’m not sure what they did but this is what I did for it to come out pretty nice and I like it, first of all you guys put two scoop of powder and shake it and then after that, definitely remember to get out all the extra powder out just by tapping the case or shake it or whatever, Make sure all those powder comes out. Don’t leave too much powder in there that’s what I did anyway, next get yourself a UV light I think it definitely help and make the process 10 times faster, I just let the UV light shine there for 30 minutes, but you can see the tip wasn’t fully ready, so I add a bit more resin and let the light on for another 15 minutes and it come back out pretty nice with the tip there but of course it is a tiny crack there, before you remove it make sure you pull on the mold on both side it will make it so much easy to get it out , and bam you are done. This kit is definitely fun to make but do need some patience and the detail on it is very nice I think is definitely worth the money. Definitely one of the fun diy you get to do at home. 5/5 recommended. Open the second (Uruk Hai Sword) one today, but this have no color powder that come with it, it will come out clear like how I show it, so you will need some paint to paint it, I paint my black and some red colors, and for the handle part there is black tape kind of light material that come with Biden use it because it doesn’t look that good, so I just use some black string and wrap it around it. Still come out super easy with the same step like how I make the first one.(they do have color they are already in the resin that come with, I say is clear because I use my own resin) oops Super happy about the third one it’s a rare sense that simple easy this one come with a powder so you don’t have to worry about coloring it yourself. Little bit disappointed on the fourth (Herugrim) one cause the resin leak out of the plastic after I pull off the first layer, and it’s kind of all over the place on the inside the ball, but it’s one of my favorite set up in all four that I open so far so I guess that make it up still the same step but this one doesn’t come with the powder, but I used the powder from the other ones that I got, I didn’t open the fifth,6,7,8 because it’s the same one I got before.
R**R
Good idea,poorly executed.
I thought these were super cool when I first heard of them. But after buying a few and none of them working properly- I tossed them. First- the molds I believe are too thick. Even with A good UV lamp the swords have problems curing. Second the resin containers- they expect you to squeeze them but are of a harder plastic. Way too may air bubbles form in the molds. And at times the molds flood causing air bubbles. I’ve worked with resin plenty of times. This method is poorly executed. Third- the resin itself is not good at all. Even in direct sun 24 hours later it did not cure. And when one of the swords did- it broke in the mold. Cause again the mold is too thick to wiggle the thin blades from. For the people who have had success congrats. But I don’t reccomend these one bit. Waste of money. MGA Just make the weapons already made. People will buy them.
D**C
Wonderful, fun projects
I ordered three of the Lord of the Rings Miniverse minis, so had no idea which ones I would get. I ended up with the high elven sword, Sting, and double headed ax. The biggest challenge was mixing the colors. This was most notable with the ax and Sting. Matching both ax heads proved difficult. These cured easily in mid-day sun outside in an hour - rotated halfway through. We also cured them for a few more minutes using a combo 356nm/405nm gel polish light once they were removed from their molds. These need 365nm light. A 405nm light box I use for resin 3d printing did not work at all. The ax resin had burst within the packaging before we opened it, so had limited resin for that model. However, it was enough for two blades. The ax is a noticably different scale than the swords. I suggest running a lighter quickly over the ax before curing to remove bubbles. The swords came with two hits so we could make two models. This was nice for sting to make one blue and the other silver with a hint of blue. I had hoped to do one side silver and the other blue, but this didn't seem like it would work with the included molds. Gently pull the sword molds open from the sides to help remove air bubbles before curing and to remove the swords after curing. Overall the experience was lots of fun. The displays are nice. The models were easy to make for three adults who had never done one of these before. Follow the directions, be careful when filling the molds, and allow plenty of time to cure in the bright sun or with 365nm UV light.
C**Y
I’m pleased
I ordered two and got the exact same thing but I know that’s how this works so I can’t hate. I got the witch king sword and that my least favorite but again it’s how the ball bounces with this . I got them first thing in the morning as expected so that’s always nice . I didn’t even attempt to use the resin included in the kit because of all the reviews saying how difficult it is to work with . I used my own uv resin and mica because i sculpt and I have these things on hand . A tip I can offer to anyone possibly reading this to help them to decide to buy , is heat your resin . I own a heat pad for heating resin and this process makes the resin thinner and easier to fill the mold and decreases the amount of bubbles you get . I also let my filled mold sit on the heated resin mat and let it heat up and I got no bubbles. I also didn’t add the mica first . Mica makes the resin so dense that it almost never curse completely. Use a tooth pic to poke down inside the mold after you add resin to push in the resin to that tiny area , it helps you to get a finished sword with a tip . Don’t leave it in there , just poke it can make a difference in getting a sword with a tip . I bushed on my silver mica after curing . I use a disposable paint brush and add a little resin and mica and brushed on a thin layer to the cured sword and used my uv light to cure. That’s a lot for a beginner to do or even have those things on hand but it’s my experience and I wanted to share . I’m ordering more and I hope I get something different. I think the price is great , even though I didn’t use the included resin I still feel I got my moneys worth. I’m just discovering these neat mini vers things and I just watched lotr movies so I’m super late to the game as it’s 2025 , I’ll just have fun playing catch up.
P**L
Skill required
Really cool concept, the packaging is very cute and overall I really like the theme. I would have really enjoyed the collectible but aparentally I am not very good with resin. I tried 3 times following the instructions as written and wasn't able to produce a decent item. 1 had large bubbles, another refused to cure no matter how long I left it in the sun, and the last one was overfilled and the tip popped right off because the cavity didn't fill correctly. Again, it was probably just me not being very good at it, but use your best judgement.
G**R
So cool but no room for error and the instructions are not accurate
I'm a beginner to resin but I thought something like this would always be beginner friendly. I already have a UV light that I use on nails so I thought running that for fifteen minutes would be good enough to cure my knife. I was wrong. That's on me. Here's the thing about this mistake though. Now I have cured resin trapped in a mold so I can't reuse the mold. There also isn't enough resin to fix my mistake now anyway. I love this concept but if you're not a pro with a really good UV light (and you also probably need mold release), this will not work well. I seriously doubt that curing this for 24 hours in the sun will be any better. If you mess up at all you end up wasting your money. That's depressing. Also - this absolutely is not for children and should be marketed to adults only. Maybe teens.
N**C
Little fiddly to get right but very detailed!
This little kit gets all the details right, but working with the little silicone molds is tricky. If you're new to resin casting: bubbles are the enemy, especially at this size a bubble will make a big hole in the blade! The little black resin container comes with a long clear tube, the best method is to cut the tube to a sufficient length to reach the bottom of the mold, and fill the mold from the bottom up, not letting up on the squeezing pressure as that will introduce bubbles. You have to squeeze HARD (which is probably not doable for little kids) and fill it ever-so-slightly more than the fill line (resin shrinks a bit as it cures.) Another tip is to bang the mold (carefully- dont spill resin) against a table at all angles to dislodge bubbles before curing. Also: if you have any leftover resin or mica powder, save it for another pour in case you need some more. There are usually a few handles in each kit so you have some to mess up.
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