I will be having a hard time justifying this one if it comes at such price point. The question is whether this figure really needed to be a MC given its dimensions: it is just a 1:6 like the rest of the line, the same generic horse, the same figures and signpost done before. I do not see that they will miss the opportunity to charge in excess of 3k for this, being a MC statue. So do we need to sacrifice a child or something to get rid of this curse, because sacrifising our own lives does not seem to work I guess that's just the Curse of this Collecting thing. Why do these things not set their pulse to racing?Ī childish thing, a waste of space and worse, a waste of money! Kept waiting for that next reveal in all its glory brightĪddicted to the thrill of what will come.īut what of it to others who do not see it as we do? (And committed should be the self that leads us on!) We cannot help but bite and take the plunge.Ĭommitted now to own it, this latest in the line Stark though the misgivings of the tariff for such a thing.Ī hefty toll would be levied for this wonder.īut still the lure is dangled, and the draw it has is strong This new reveal would be the best of all! Unexpected in it's beauty and unlooked for in it's form Revealed to eager eyes kept hungry for more. So let's bring it on and see what the price is going to be.īright was the revelation of the latest in the line. And my consious (read girlfriend) is even supporting this. My expenses rapidly increased and Arwen on Asfaloth was supposed to be my highest ever. Before I joined this group, I would scout the second hand markets for cheap statues, the highest price I ever paid was about 150 euros and I was not planning on ever spending more. However, my inner Gollum needs this precious. Each piece is painted by hand and slight variations will occur.Everything in me is against buying this one as it will be way too much money, espacially considering it is only a statue. Images are of a pre-production prototype. Please note: This miniature environment was designed and prototyped here at Weta Workshop. It was designed by the same artists and craftspeople who worked on the movie. This detailed little environment is an exacting miniature replica of the movie set that can be visited at Hobbiton in Matamata, New Zealand. Behind its blue door, gears driven by the steady turning of a water wheel grind grains for the making of bread, a favourite food no Hobbit accustomed to the comforts of the Shire can long go without. Behind each doorway, comfortably appointed burrows wind into earth: each one home to a hobbit, or a family of the Shire's rosy-cheeked little-folk.Įvery hobbit-hole is unique, expressing the personality of its inhabitants with colour, gardens, furniture and the rustic debris of everyday life.Īcross the stream from the Green Dragon Inn in Hobbiton, Ted Sandyman's mill perches on the water's edge next to a stony bridge. In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.īright round doors in summery hues dot the lush, grassy hillsides of Hobbiton like wildflowers. With a flat back and shallow depth of only 55mm, they can be placed on mantles, cornices, shelves and in windows. Hot pitch bubbles in a pot, ready to be smeared on the upturned hull of the fisherman's round coracle.Įach an individual dwelling, the Hobbit holes lend themselves splendidly to creative placement in your cabinet. Nets are spread for mending on the grass and freshly snared eels hang outside. Being so close to the water's edge makes for convenient fishing. The hobbits calling Number 31 Lakeside home are lulled to sleep each night by the gentle lapping of the water just a few feet from their burgundy door. Scattered among the grassy hills of Hobbiton like a purse full of lost coins, the bright round doors of many dozen Hobbit-holes shine in bright, summery hues, each home to a Hobbit or family of the little people.Īs diverse as the rosy-cheeked Hobbits themselves, every smial, as Hobbit-holes are known, reflects the unique personality of its inhabitant and nestles into the hillside amid a sea of lush greenery.
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