Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli (85863pb110) Quick Facts
| BrickLink ID | 85863pb110 |
| Theme | City |
| Year Released | 2013 |
| Average Price (Used) | $9.53 |
| Average Price (New) | $7.35 |
| Price Range | $7.10 – $11.97 |
| Parts | 0 |
| Found In | 1 set |
About Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli
The LEGO Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli (85863pb110) is a City minifigure worth $9.53 on average, released in 2013 and found in 1 set. It has 0 individual parts. The City theme average is $3.33, making this figure above average for its theme.
Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli (85863pb110) is a mid-range City minifigure valued at $9.53 on BrickLink. It comes from 1 set, exclusively The Lord of the Rings - The Battle of Helm's Deep. Not a headline piece, but it adds up — sellers processing bulk lots should know this figure is worth pulling and listing individually rather than bundling it into a random minifig lot.
Sets containing Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli (1)
Common questions about Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli
How much is LEGO 85863pb110 (Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli) worth in 2026?
The LEGO Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli (85863pb110) is worth $9.53 used and $7.35 new/sealed on average, based on BrickLink sales data from the last 6 months. Prices range from $7.10 to $11.97 depending on condition. This is above the City theme average of $3.33. Completeness (all accessories included) and print condition are the biggest factors affecting price.
What sets include the Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli minifigure?
Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli appears in 1 set: The Lord of the Rings - The Battle of Helm's Deep (50011-1, ~$849.61). Since it was only in one set, it can't be sourced elsewhere — that scarcity is reflected in the price.
What's the best way to sell Microfigure Lord of the Rings Gimli?
List it individually on BrickLink with the ID 85863pb110 — buyers search by part number and will find it. Include clear photos showing condition. At $9.53, it's worth the time to list separately rather than bundling. If you have several City figures, listing them all at once saves on the per-item effort.

