Weta Workshop to Open Pre-Orders for Legolas Statue from "The Lord of the Rings" with Replica of Elven Daggers

Weta Workshop to Open Pre-Orders for Legolas Statue from "The Lord of the Rings" with Replica of Elven Daggers

Thanks to Weta Workshop, collectors will be able to obtain a Legolas statue from "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers", and some pre-order customers will even have a chance to get a replica of the Elven daggers for free.

On December 8th at 22:00 Moscow time, Weta Workshop will open pre-orders for the Legolas statue from "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers", made in 1/6 scale and crafted from polystone.

 Image rights belong to New Line Cinema, Middle-earth Enterprises, and Weta Workshop
Image rights belong to New Line Cinema, Middle-earth Enterprises, and Weta Workshop

With his bow at the ready and his gaze fixed into the distance, Legolas stands as he did in those tense days when every heartbeat carried the hope of the Fellowship. The sculpture captures the grace of the Woodland Prince in motion in minute detail. The product's height is 32.5 cm, width is 20.5 cm, depth is 29 cm, and weight is 2.2 kg.

 Image rights belong to New Line Cinema, Middle-earth Enterprises, and Weta Workshop
Image rights belong to New Line Cinema, Middle-earth Enterprises, and Weta Workshop

The first 800 collectors to pre-order (only 664 of them through the official Weta Workshop store) will receive a 1/4 scale replica of the Elven daggers as a gift.

Each curve of the blade, line of the hilt, and engraving is accurately reproduced based on the originals. It's a tribute to Elven craftsmanship – a true relic for those who understand how dangerous it is to cross Legolas in battle.

 Image rights belong to New Line Cinema, Middle-earth Enterprises, and Weta Workshop
Image rights belong to New Line Cinema, Middle-earth Enterprises, and Weta Workshop

Replica dimensions: height – 12.8 cm, width – 0.7 cm, depth – 5.5 cm. The pre-order price has not yet been announced, but may be $399 (approximately 30–31 thousand rubles), based on recently appearing data in search engines.

The statue is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2026.