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MZ693 The Lord of the Rings 'SAMWISE GAMGEE™ at the Three-Farthing Stone' Fellowship figure.

Mithril Miniatures

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SKU:
MZ693
UPC:
0735930304811
Condition:
New
Weight:
0.05 KGS
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Samwise Gamgee is casting the last grains of fine grey soil to the wind, with his own blessing, from the small wooden box, engraved with a ‘G’, at Three-Farthing Stone, very near the center of the Shire, after using most of the blessed soil while planting new trees to replace those destroyed all around the area, including Bywater and Hobbiton.
He had received the box from Galadriel and the soil came from her own garden. There was also a small nut in the box too.

"For you little gardener and lover of trees,' she (Galadriel) said to Sam,
'I have only a small gift.' She put into his hand a little box of plain grey wood,
unadorned save for a single silver rune upon the lid. ’Here is set G for Galadriel,'
she said; ‚but also it may stand for garden in your tongue.
In this box there is earth from my orchard,
and such blessing as Galadriel has still to bestow is upon it.
...
Though you should find all barren and laid waste, there will be few gardens
in Middle-earth that will bloom like your garden, if you sprinkle this earth there."

 

The Lord of the Rings.
The Fellowship of the Ring.
Chapter VIII.
Farewell to Lórien.

 

This is the 180th release in the Gold Status Fellowship club. This was the winning idea from October 2020 and was submitted by Fellowship member "Halbarad II". There are three parts that require assembly (i.e.: Circular base, pillar with surrounding steps and Samwise). All parts are made of an alloy of tin, zinc and antimony.

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

Range:
Fellowship club
Race:
Hobbit
Release Date:
May 2021
Scale:
32mm
Figure weight (including sprue):
31 Grams
Condition:
Unprimed and requires assembly.

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  • 5
    End of story, noteworthy

    Posted by Ninoslav Luk on 11th Jun 2021

    When you look at the symbolism of this scene, it is possible to recognize the beauty of this miniature.