Azog (lor087) Quick Facts
| BrickLink ID | lor087 |
| Theme | Lord of the Rings |
| Year Released | 2013 |
| Average Price (Used) | $44.47 |
| Average Price (New) | $65.39 |
| Price Range | $31.49 – $59.37 |
| Parts | 3 |
| Found In | 2 sets |
About Azog
The LEGO Azog (lor087) is a Lord of the Rings minifigure worth $44.47 on average, released in 2013 and found in 2 sets. It has 3 individual parts. The Lord of the Rings theme average is $26.39, making this figure above average for its theme.
Azog (lor087) averages $44.47 on BrickLink. It appears in 2 sets, putting it above the typical Lord of the Rings figure. Released in 2013, this is a figure that sellers should pull from bulk lots rather than leaving buried — it's worth more individually than most people expect.
Seller notes
- New/sealed copies sell for $65.39 vs $44.47 used — a 47% premium. If you have this figure still sealed or in excellent condition with all accessories, price it closer to the new average.
- Only 3 parts — quick to assemble and verify completeness. Make sure all pieces are present before listing, especially any printed or unique elements.
- Appears in 2 sets including Dol Guldur Battle and Azog - San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Exclusive blister pack. If you're parting out any of these sets, pull this figure first — it's one of the more valuable minifigs you'll find inside.
Parts in Azog (3)



Sets containing Azog (2)
Common questions about Azog
How much is LEGO lor087 (Azog) worth in 2026?
The LEGO Azog (lor087) is worth $44.47 used and $65.39 new/sealed on average, based on BrickLink sales data from the last 6 months. Prices range from $31.49 to $59.37 depending on condition. This is above the Lord of the Rings theme average of $26.39. Completeness (all accessories included) and print condition are the biggest factors affecting price.
What sets include the Azog minifigure?
Azog appears in 2 sets: Dol Guldur Battle (79014-1, ~$311.82), Azog - San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Exclusive blister pack (comcon031-1, ~$4298.27).
How do I identify Azog?
Look for the BrickLink ID lor087 — it's the definitive identifier for this figure. Azog is made up of 3 parts (a standard minifigure assembly). The parts breakdown on this page shows each component with colors. If you have a loose figure and aren't sure what it is, the brick'em scanner can identify it from a photo in a few seconds.
What's the best way to sell Azog?
List it individually on BrickLink with the ID lor087 — buyers search by part number and will find it. Include clear photos showing condition. At $44.47, it's worth the time to list separately rather than bundling. If you have several Lord of the Rings figures, listing them all at once saves on the per-item effort.
Does condition matter for Azog?
At $44.47 average, yes. Buyers at this price point expect a complete figure with all accessories, no major scratches on printed elements, and tight joints. Minor play wear is generally acceptable, but cracked or heavily scratched torso prints will drop the price below average. If you have the figure new/sealed (averaging $65.39), keep it protected — the premium for mint condition is significant.


