The figure is an Armored White Wolf with silver armor and a brown saddle, representing an “upgraded” White Warg.
Here’s a breakdown:
- Appearance: The figure is a white, four-legged animal resembling a large wolf or a mythical predatory creature. It features silver-colored, plate-like armor on its head and covering parts of its back. It has a contrasting brown saddle, suggesting it’s designed to be ridden by a minifigure. Notable details include pale yellow or light green fangs, orange eyes, and tan-colored spikes along its spine.
- P8015: This is likely the product code used by the alternative Lego manufacturer for this specific variant. The image metadata “Lord of the Rings White Wargs Armor Upgrade P8015” directly links this code to an “upgraded” version of a White Warg.
- Image metadata clues: The suggestions “Lego The Lord of the Rings,” “lego hobbit warg,” and specifically “Lord of the Rings White Wargs Armor Upgrade P8015” strongly indicate this is an interpretation of a Warg from Tolkien’s Middle-earth, specifically a White Warg variant. Wargs are large, wolf-like creatures often used as mounts by Orcs (like Azog in “The Hobbit” films who rode a white Warg). The “Upgrade” likely refers to the different color scheme for the armor (silver instead of white) and saddle (brown instead of white) compared to other white Warg versions (like the P8011 previously discussed, which was all white).
Therefore, this is an unofficial, Lego-compatible figure of an armored white wolf, specifically an “upgraded” design with silver armor and a brown saddle. It’s designed to represent a White Warg, most likely intended as a mount for minifigures in a “Lord of the Rings” or “The Hobbit” themed setting.
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