Soar above the lands of Middle-earth with one of the most legendary pairings in fantasy lore—Gandalf the Gray riding atop the majestic Gwaihir. This beautifully sculpted miniature captures the quiet power and nobility of their bond, frozen in mid-flight, where wisdom meets winged might. With Gandalf’s cloak flowing in the wind and Gwaihir’s wings fully outstretched, this piece radiates motion, strength, and story.
Wētā Workshop’s masterful craftsmanship brings this high-fantasy moment to life with delicate attention to detail—from the intricate feather textures to Gandalf’s focused gaze as he surveys the world below. It’s a tribute not just to the characters, but to the grand scale of the journey they share—bound by loyalty, courage, and the fate of all who dwell in Middle-earth.
Ideal for display on any collector’s shelf or desk, this statue offers a sense of elevation—both literally and emotionally. It’s a reminder that in times of darkness, help may come from above, and friendship can take flight in the most unexpected ways. Add this soaring scene to your collection and let your imagination take wing.
Beautiful statue of Gandalf flying on Gwaihir from the scene where he rescues Samwise Gamgee and Frodo Baggins from Mount Doom after destroying the One Ring from the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy by Peter Jackson
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Manufacturer: Weta Workshop
Year Manufactured: 2019
Item Weight: 2.82 pounds
Item UPC: 9420024725832
Immortal beings many times the size of ordinary birds of prey, the Great Eagles of the Misty Mountains flew so high that the only the sharp eyes of Elves could discern them in the blue.
Invisible and untouchable, their mastery of the sky was unrivalled till Sauron’s Ringwraiths took to the air upon the backs of fell winged beasts during the War of the Ring. Even the Dragons of old could not match their aerial prowess, and so keen was their sight that they marked even the stirring of a mouse upon the mountainside. Orcs tread openly on the slopes at their peril, and Wargs kept to the deep forests where trees shielded their passing.
In the days of the Third Age the mightiest of the Eagles was Gwaihir the Windlord. Friend to Gandalf the Grey, he bore the Wizard upon his back and more than once flew to his aid when great need called.