ALL 100 FIGURES SOLD
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MAXIMUM OF 2 FIGURES PER COLLECTOR.
Toward the end of the Third Age, it was believed that Sauron
created a different bred of Trolls, seen among the trees of the
southern Mirkwood and the borders of Mordor. Even prior to Frodo's
departure, it was rumored that "Trolls were abroad, no longer
dull-witted, but cunning and armed with dreadful weapons"
(FotR, Book 1, Chapter 2)
These trolls were considered stronger and superior to other trolls
in almost every way "Olag-hai they were called in the Black
Speech. That Sauron bred them none doubted...Trolls they were,
but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race, strong,
agile, fierce and cunning, but harder than stone. Unlike the older
race of the Twilight they could endure the Sun, so long as the
will of Sauron held sway over them. They spoke little, and the
only tongue that they knew was the Black Speech of Barad-dur"
(RotK, Appendix F)
The Olag-hai were feared and rightly so, armed
with fangs and stone-scaled as others of the Troll race, they
carried shields, round and huge and swung mighty hammers. Utilized
in battles, they participated in the march with the hosts of Mordor
in the Battle of the Pelenor Field, and also were involved in
the battle on the Field of Cormallen before the Morannon - "But
through them there came striding up, roaring like beasts, a great
company of hill-trolls out of Gorgoroth. Taller and broader than
Men they were, and they were clad only in close-fitting mesh of
horny scales, or maybe it that was their hideous hide; but they
bore round bucklers huge and black and wielded heavy hammers in
their knotted hands..."
(RotK, Chapter 10, The Black Gate Opens)
Jason Gorda commissioned this Designer Troll and worked with
Chris Tubb in finalising the details, pose and accessories. We
have ONLY 100 of these miniatures available to sell.
It is primed in Mithril's special paint, and will need some assembly.
Glue is not included.
Facts About Jason Gorda, A.K.A. Groovecrown. (Forum I.D.)
Fellowship member.
He lives in Toronto, Canada .
"I stumbled upon mithrils back in 2001 on ebay when I was
looking for older printings of the book the Hobbit, loved the
figures, went to the Mithril website and have been hooked ever
since. Most of my friends and my girlfriend think I am nuts -
but alas none of them are Tolkien fans like me..or have the collecting
bug - but other then a few swords I have picked up over the years,
Mithril figurines are the only serious collection hobby I have.
Visited the factory in 2003 and met most of the staff, but missed
Chris - very memorable experience as I was picked up at the bus
drop off in Macroom by Marjorie, given a tour of the countryside
, then off to the factory where I was given a very warm reception..
The Hobbit is one of my favourite books, with Lord of the Rings
close behind, have read all numerous times, in the range of 10
- 15 times. Am an avid fantasy reader - it is my escape from the
troubled world we live in.
I have not painted any of the figures yet, but plan to one day.
The qualities that drew me to the figures the most was the great
attention to detail, I still cannot comprehend how Chris is able
to create these detailed figures - as any Mithril collector will
agree, he has an unbelievable gift."
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