The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Hobbit Hole Diorama 40 Bagshot Row
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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
From New Line Cinema, Peter Jackson and Warner Bros. comes J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, brought to the big screen in an epic trilogy. Weta Workshop was thrilled to return to Middle-earth once again, contributing design, specialty props and specialty costumes to all three films.
As diverse as the rosy-cheeked Hobbits themselves, every smial, as Hobbit-holes are known, reflects the unique personality of its inhabitant and nestles into the hillside amid a sea of lush greenery.
Crowned by the resplendent Bag End, Bagshot Row is dotted with a handful of more modest dwellings, bearing wreaths of flowers and painted door faces.
Neighbouring Bilbo Baggins on the left is the warm red door of number 40 Bagshot Row, a humble Hobbit-hole when compared to Bag End, modestly dressed with small white flowers and a stone slab porch.Well kept in true Hobbit fashion, it overlooks the Party Field and the Party Tree and is the second home in a series of collectible Hobbit Hole environmentsfrom the artists at Weta Workshop.
Product Features
- Made of polystone
- From the movie, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
- Highly detailed
- Hand painted
- Sculpted by Dave Tremont and Leonard Ellis
Box Contents
- 40 Bagshot Row diorama
Additional Details
Created by English author J.R.R. Tolkien, this epic high-fantasy franchise is widely known and beloved around the world. Beginning with the novel, The Hobbit, and later continued with the series, The Lord of the Rings, this fantasy franchise takes place in the fictional setting of Middle-earth that contains a variety of fantasy elements and creatures. Taking inspiration from the novels, the franchise has expanded into film and TV with various iconic blockbusters that continue to display the ability of the brand to adapt to different forms of media.