Hunted by Sauron’s Ringwraiths, Frodo and his Hobbit companions flee into the wilderness, led by the mysterious Strider. By secret ways, the ranger guides them across country to Amon Sűl, a lonely hill east of Bree where long ago his Númenórean ancestors built a watchtower. Known as Weathertop, the bare, ruin-studded hill affords a wide view of the lands about, and the companions had hoped to find signs of the missing wizard Gandalf. Any hope of rest is soon shattered when a Nazgűl scream pierces the air: the enemy has found them! Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin are surrounded by five black-cowled Ringwraiths as they huddle amid the broken stones, swords drawn. But the Halflings are no match for the Wraiths, who bat Frodo’s companions aside with disinterest as the Witch-King, their lord, advances on the stumbling Ringbearer.
Unable to resist, Frodo thrusts the One Ring onto his finger and is plunged into the grey spirit world of Ring-sight. No longer an empty black robe, the Witch-King is revealed to Frodo in his true form, fell and terrible to behold. Beneath a bladed crown he glows with an unearthly light; a tall white being of ghostly skin drawn about sunken features, wispy hair whipped by an ethereal tempest, and a long, jagged blade in his luminous hand as he reaches for the Ring. Elements whipped & distorted by Wraith-world effects create the sense the Witch-King is in a different elemental space, distanced from the Hobbit – prototype sculpted by Jane Wenley. Made from high-quality polystone with environmental resin. Captures a critical moment in Tolkien’s story, where we almost lose our hero.
“As a sculptor this piece was really interesting to work on. There’s so many elements that you have to think about: the flowing of the fabric, the otherworldly mist, Frodo’s intense expression on his face and the tension between him and the Witch-King. It made it a really great challenge and also stretched me as an artist.”
Jane Wenley – Sculptor, Weta Workshop
* Packing an armature into her San Diego Comic-Con suitcase, Weta Workshop sculptor Jane Wenley began the piece in the thick of the action in 2018. The sculpture evolved over a period of two years, with the statue’s composition and detail undergoing an evolution driven by co-founder and creative director, Richard Taylor. Watch our creative journey unfold in our two-part series on the making of this collectible. ** Released and shipped from the Chinese warehouse in November 2020. Shipped from the remaining warehouses (EU, NZ, US) in January 2021.
Features:
- Dimensions: 41 x 36 x 24 cm (HxWxD)
- Weight: 6.16 kg
- Materials: Polystone, Resin
- Previewed: June 4, 2020 / Pre-order: July 7, 2020
- Sold out: July 16, 2020 / Released: November 2020
- Principal Sculptors: Jane Wenley