High King Gil-Galad
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Sideshow Weta
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Limited to 3000pc
22.9 Polystone ? Greg Tozer |
The High King Gil-Galad collectible bust from Sideshow Weta pays tribute to a pivotal moment in Middle-earth history during the Second Age. When the malevolent Sauron posed a grave threat to the entire realm, the High Elven King, Gil-galad, joined forces with his ally Elendil, the king of the Men of Numenor, to assemble a formidable army in their bid to thwart the Dark Lord's advance. Gil-galad, renowned for his martial prowess, personally led the charge against Sauron's fortress, culminating in a fateful day for the last Elven king. This intricately detailed 1:4 scale bust of Gil-galad is meticulously crafted from heavy-weight polystone and hand-painted to the utmost perfection. It rests elegantly upon a classically turned base, featuring the character's full name and the signature of the talented sculptor. This collectible serves as a stunning homage to a legendary moment in Middle-earth lore and a remarkable addition to any fan's collection.
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Sculptor Biography
Greg Tozer is a highly skilled workshop technician and sculptor known for his significant contributions to the film industry, particularly through his work with Weta Workshop. His impressive resume includes key roles on several iconic film projects. In "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," he served as a workshop technician, showcasing his craftsmanship. Tozer also played a pivotal role as a prop maker in James Cameron's "Avatar," where he contributed to the creation of memorable props. His talents extended to "The Water Horse" and "30 Days of Night" as a sculptor and workshop technician, respectively, demonstrating his versatility. Tozer's remarkable journey in the world of cinema includes work on "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "King Kong," and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, where he was involved in various capacities, from special effects sculptor to creature designer and standby technician, leaving an indelible mark on these beloved films. His dedication to the art of film production shines through his extensive and diverse contributions.
Greg Tozer is a highly skilled workshop technician and sculptor known for his significant contributions to the film industry, particularly through his work with Weta Workshop. His impressive resume includes key roles on several iconic film projects. In "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," he served as a workshop technician, showcasing his craftsmanship. Tozer also played a pivotal role as a prop maker in James Cameron's "Avatar," where he contributed to the creation of memorable props. His talents extended to "The Water Horse" and "30 Days of Night" as a sculptor and workshop technician, respectively, demonstrating his versatility. Tozer's remarkable journey in the world of cinema includes work on "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "King Kong," and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, where he was involved in various capacities, from special effects sculptor to creature designer and standby technician, leaving an indelible mark on these beloved films. His dedication to the art of film production shines through his extensive and diverse contributions.