null Skip to main content

Archive | MZ675 The Lord of the Rings 'Warg captain and Wargs' Fellowship figure.

Mithril Miniatures

(3 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
MZ675
UPC:
0735930304583
Weight:
0.08 KGS

Originally a Mannish term for wolves generally, by the Third-age the name Warg had come to mean that evil and corrupted  species that roamed the northern lands of Eriador and Rhovanion. The Wargs were larger than regular wolves and were used as mounts by Goblins and smaller Orcs. Like the Orcs they shunned the sunlight and appeared for the most part only in the hours of darkness.

This is the 160th release in the Gold Status Fellowship club and was May 2019's Winning idea. It was suggested by 'ddaines'. The Warg captain measures 35mm in height to tip of the Warg's nose. There are 3 figures in this blister.

This product is not suitable for children under the age of 14.

Range:
Fellowship club
Race:
Wolves
Release Date:
November 2019
Scale:
32mm
Figure weight:
48 Grams
Condition:
Unprimed and does not require assembly.
Commodity Manufacturer Country:
IE
Commodity Code:
82060000
Commodity Description:
Metal Miniatures

3 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews

  • 5
    Wolf pack full of small angry beasts

    Posted by Ninoslav Luk on 18th Sep 2020

    Another great miniatures. I did not expect three nicely sculpted wargs. I expected only one... It is great to have wargs, which are not only in running poses...

  • 4
    Wargs

    Posted by MARLET on 16th Sep 2020

    A little small for wargs... It is hard to imagine goblins riding on it. However, it is still a set with three very well made miniatures.

  • 5
    MZ675 Lord of the Rings 'Warg captain and Wargs' Fellowship figure.

    Posted by David Daines on 15th Nov 2019

    I think Chris Tubb has perfectly captured what I had in mind when suggesting the Warg-Captain and has followed the sketch concept very closely. The bonus being the inclusion of two extra wargs, and all for a very good price. The wargs are sculpted in the Mithril style with nicely rendered fur, and the pose of each one compliments the others; the howling Captain being the focal point. Each warg is a single casting so no assembly is required. As is standard with MZ releases, the figures are not undercoated. Size-wise they are slightly smaller than other Wargs/wolves issued by Mithril, but they make a nice set on their own, and you get three figures for not much more than the price of a single figure. Overall an excellent release and great value for money.