The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Hobbit Hole: 35 Bagshot Row Statue (Grey Door) - Weta Workshop
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Discover the charm of Middle-earth with "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Hobbit Hole: 35 Bagshot Row Statue (Grey Door)" from Weta Workshop. This exquisite hand-painted statue is crafted from holystone resin and measures 4.5 inches wide by 2.4 inches tall and 2 inches deep. Created by the talented artists David Tremont and Leonard Ellis, who also worked on the film, this piece captures the essence of Hobbiton’s cozy and picturesque landscape.
The statue depicts a quaint hobbit-hole nestled among the lush, green hills of Bagshot Row, reflecting the whimsical and endearing nature of hobbit life. The bright, round door of the hobbit-hole, painted in vibrant hues, stands out against the gentle rolling hills, bringing a touch of the Shire’s magic to any collection.
Each hobbit-hole, including this one, is designed to embody the unique personality of its hobbit inhabitant. The attention to detail in the hand-painted finish ensures that this collectible statue is a true representation of the beloved setting from "The Hobbit." Perfect for fans and collectors alike, this piece adds a touch of Tolkien’s world to your home or office.
Ideal for ages 14 and up, the statue is a wonderful addition to any Middle-earth collection, providing a tangible connection to the enchanting world of hobbits and their serene, green homeland.
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Weta Workshop Products, a trailblazer in the world of collectibles and film-related merchandise, offers a stunning collection of officially licensed items that showcase the studio's exceptional craftsmanship. With a legacy rooted in film special effects and design, Weta Workshop brings to fans an array of products that capture the magic of beloved movies and TV series. From intricately detailed statues and prop replicas to unique collectibles, Weta Workshop's offerings cater to enthusiasts who seek to bring a piece of cinematic history into their homes. As a retailer, we are honored to present Weta Workshop Products, allowing fans to own and cherish meticulously crafted items that reflect the studio's commitment to pushing the boundaries of creativity.
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The Hobbit is a fantasy novel by J.R.R. Tolkien, first published in 1937. The story follows the journey of Bilbo Baggins, a seemingly ordinary hobbit, who is drawn into an epic quest with a group of dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield. Tasked with reclaiming their lost homeland and treasure from the fearsome dragon Smaug, Bilbo's adventure takes him through treacherous lands, encounters with magical beings, and personal growth. The novel is renowned for its engaging narrative, vibrant world-building, and the introduction of key elements that would later be expanded in Tolkien’s broader Middle-earth legendarium.
The story was adapted into a film trilogy by Peter Jackson, released between 2012 and 2014. The trilogy includes The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), which begins Bilbo's adventure and introduces the key characters and setting. This is followed by The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013), which continues the journey through dangerous lands and culminates in the confrontation with the dragon Smaug. The series concludes with The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014), which depicts the climactic battle and the aftermath of the quest, connecting the story to the broader events of Middle-earth leading into The Lord of the Rings.