I got the first part yesterday and to be honest I'm disappointed. I know it would be small but I got the Gandalf The Grey 1:6 Weta Hobbit also and ..... well ..... this set looks and feels like tin soldiers compared to Gandalf. And likeliness is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy of - Gandalf is sort of ok, but Bilbo and Legogas - oh my -my Bilbo looks nothing like the picture on Weta's site. Gandalf is $250 and this is $200. If it was $50 it would be ok - at $200 - no way. I had planned to get the other two parts to get a comnplete fellowship but I'm not wasting $400 on the last two parts.
But the Gandalf 1:6 is really good and worth the $250.
The one in the dio is Frodo, not Bilbo. That's why the likeness will really be way off if you compare it to the one on the Weta site (if you're referring to The Hobbit statue) coz that one is Bilbo.
it's small but definitely amazing - can't wait for Set 2
Me too. You know that US stuff has been off shore in port for a while, right? Dunno why, but wish they'd end the blockade.......
Just got set one...It's nice and cute as hell ...reminds me of something the Hallmark store would sell for 100 bucks or less...No rush to order next set though....I Will order set 2 when in stock in the spring...it wont be a sellout then...the three sets will look good together no doubt...good quality for its size too
man that comparison to Hallmark is hardly the glowing endorsement but it looks like a perfect comparison. The piece does have that Xmas ornament look to it.
Yeah 100 seems a better fit price wise, still this is basically the only hope of getting the iconic image.
Hi Everyone,
There appears to be some misunderstandings around the factors which impact on the pricing of sculptures. There seems to be a general perception that costs are mostly determined by the size of the sculpture.
In actual fact, the size of the sculpture is not nearly as significant as you might think. The size does impact on material costs and shipping costs. However our collectibles are hand made, not machine made. So the major impact on cost is actually determined by the labor cost of the sculptors and painters. The more complicated and skillful the sculpting and the more complicated and skillful the paint job, the higher the costs. In the case of The Fellowship of the Ring, the complexity is actually increased, due to the smaller size of the figures. It takes longer for us to get the painting accurate at this smaller size, than it does for larger figures. I would suggest this is one of the reasons why no one else has made the full Fellowship in one painted set before. So we actually believe the Fellowship of the Ring is incredibly good value.
In contrast, we have seen much larger sculpts on the market with relatively simple sculpt and paint jobs, and yet the prices are still very high ?
My intention in writing this note is simply to keep you informed on the reality of price vs size. The choices are entirely yours
Kind regards
Tim
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