That is pretty small. I thought they would be a little larger.
Are they metal or plastic? I don't want to go fishing through the thread...
Are they metal or plastic? I don't want to go fishing through the thread...
That is pretty small. I thought they would be a little larger.
Are they metal or plastic? I don't want to go fishing through the thread...
They will be metal, the ones that they had on display were resin.
As for the crowns, myself and others made the suggestion of raising the stem on the base some - to match the height of the existing SSW helms - Weta seemed to agree that they would; and they really aren't even licensed yet, so there could be more revisions. One possible revision is the inclusion of what would essentially be a mini-manequin head for the crown to sit on, they weren't sure yet.
Just as disappointed as many of you that the pieces (Smeagol, the Howe sculpts, weapons, cloak, etc.) are not within the average collectors' reach price-wise. But, I cannot negate the beauty and craftsmanship of what they've done. I'm thinking they're really going forth on the concept of "fine art" rather than just "collectible" (for us rank and file). And I see no problem with that.
I'm thinking that there might be a potential of them providing us alternative, and a bit more affordable, versions (smaller? resin vs bronze?) in the future, especially with the Howe pieces. I can only hope.
I also know that Weta is very interested in reasoned, constructive input (positive as well as negative) from the collectible community. The emphasis is on "reasoned and constructive."
Those are excellent suggestions, Matt. The mini-manequin head would definitely work to the advantage of the crowns. Hopefully they are non-descriptive, with just the basic human head form. Keep it black in color, in order to provide positive contrast to the crowns themselves.
Woodsy . . .I really don't think Weta is primarily thought of as a collectibles company. Certainly not at the level of GG or SS. If anything, they're trying their hand at it, but obviously they'd rather dabble at what they're great at first -- the Effects house of PJ. I'm just glad they dish out something, albeit their choices of what to make may seem out of touch with the fans that love their films. I'm sure if there's something they make that's within my price range, I'll be gobbling it up.
Peter Lyon has long wanted to create LOTR swords for customers to purchase, and collectors have been asking for these since the Fellowship of the Ring was first launched. So we are excited to finally get the chance to meet both Peter's creative desires and the requests of sword collectors around the world.
Our license is for a wide range of products and will include a wide range of pricing. We get customer requests from both high end collectors and from collectors with lower budgets (like me !). So we will be trying to meet the needs of both groups of customers. There will be more products coming aimed at both ends of the spectrum.
Unfortunately our license does not include 1/6 scale statues...
So, plenty more to come and they are especially interested in what collectors would like in miniature items.
Unfortunately our license does not include 1/6 scale statues...
As per Tim from Weta:
If Weta doesn't have it, and Sideshow doesn't have it, I wonder who does...
Now that's better!! That's an announcement!!!
Bring me that Smaug the Golden statue IMMEDIATELY!!!
"Exclusive" news! : John Howe sculptures to be made available in Faux Bronze!
The ones at the Con I am almost certain were actually a faux bronze "plastic;" they weren't bronze --- so that what you see is what you will be getting!
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