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MZ731 The Lord of the Rings 'Fool of a Took!' UV Resin Miniatures

Mithril Miniatures

€24.50
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SKU:
MZ731
UPC:
0735930305344
Condition:
New
Weight:
0.04 KGS
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While resting in an old guard room in the Mines of Moria, Pippin Took was drawn to an ancient well, despite warnings about its depths. He dropped a stone to see how long it would take to hit the bottom. The result was a lot of noise and Gandalf was furious at the recklessness of the Hobbit in such a dangerous place.

Only 50 of these figures are produced at this time. This is the 216th release in the Gold Status Fellowship club. This is the May 2024 winning Fellowship idea suggested by member "tomibombadil". This is the twenty-ninth fully UV resin release. Mithril is offering a choice between primed and unprimed. This release has two figures, Gandalf's staff with protective removable struts and the base. It is 32mm scale. The base has the manufacturer name MITHRIL, the sculptor's name and creation date and MZ number on the bottom.

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

Range:
Fellowship
Race:
Maiar and Hobbit
Release Date:
July 2025
Scale:
32mm
Condition:
Primed offered as optional
Commodity Manufacturer Country:
IE
Commodity Code:
82060000
Commodity Description:
Resin Miniatures

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  • 5
    MZ731 The Lord of the Rings 'Fool of a Took!' UV Resin Miniatures

    Posted by David Daines on 5th Dec 2025

    With a bit of imagination in the painting and setting, whether a small diorama or as it is, another 32mm resin ‘gem’ from Mithril.

  • 5
    Gret moment

    Posted by Ninoslav Luk on 22nd Nov 2025

    The MZ731 “Fool of a Took!” figure beautifully captures one of the most memorable moments from The Lord of the Rings. The scene is crafted with charm and attention to detail, and the expressions and movement immediately evoke the familiar dynamic between the characters. The model feels lively, well-composed, and works perfectly both as a standalone piece or as part of a larger collection. Another fine example of Mithril’s quality that will surely delight any fan of Tolkien’s world.