
MS454 - Mithril Gold Status Figure 'Faramir
and Eowyn' (primed).
Mithril has made a batch of only 225 of these miniatures
available to members.
Brief History:
Faramir and Eowyn
stood together upon the walls of the City and looked out...
It was cold...They were clad in warm raiment and heavy cloaks,
and over all the Lady Eowyn wore a great blue mantle of the
colour of deep summer-night, and it was set with silver stars
about hem and throat. Faramir had sent for this robe and had
wrapped it about her; and he thought that she looked fair
and queenly indeed as she stood there at his side. The mantle
was wrought for his mother, Finduilas of Amroth, who died
untimely, and was to him but a memory of loveliness in far
days and of his first grief; and her robe seemed to him raiment
fitting for the beauty and sadness of Eowyn.
Dimensions:
Base measures 21 X 21mm and it is 35mm from bottom of base
to top of Faramir's head.
This double figure is blister packed and primed
in Mithril's special undercoat. It is in 3 pieces and so does
require some assembly.

Faramir and Eowyn painted by Herbert Lukaszewski
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