Product Parameters
Studio: Prime 1 Studio
Product Name: Prime 1 Studio Premium Masterline The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Film) Frodo & Gollum PMLOTR-07 PMLOTR-07S
Size: Approximately H:46cm W:35cm D:38cm
Limited Edition:
- PMLOTR-07: 700 units
- PMLOTR-07S: 700 units
Product Details:
- IP: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King(Film)
- Characters: Frodo & Gollum – Features: Film-accurate
- Scale: 1/4
- Height: 46 cm
- Materials: Polystone and other materials
Important Notice:
- Prototype samples shown
- Product details subject to change without notice
- Final product specifications may vary due to handmade nature
- Size (up to 10%) & Weight (up to 10kg) may change during production
Product
The Prime 1 Studio Lord of the Rings Frodo and Gollum statue is a breathtaking, must-have collectible for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendary world. Standing at 46 cm tall, this statue brilliantly captures the tense, complicated relationship between Frodo Baggins and Gollum during their perilous journey to Mount Doom. Made with premium polystone and other materials, the details on both characters are remarkable—from Frodo’s determined expression to Gollum’s hunched, unsettling posture. Frodo’s sword, Sting, and the glowing Phial of Galadriel in his hand bring the scene to life, while Gollum, perched on a rock with his intense gaze, creates an eerie atmosphere. The intricately designed base features elements from the world of Middle-earth, making this statue not just a figure, but a piece of the epic story itself. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The Lord of the Rings or a collector of high-quality movie statues, this piece perfectly blends action and emotion, embodying the heart of the tale.
Character
Frodo Baggins and Gollum share one of the most intense and complex relationships in The Lord of the Rings. Frodo, the brave but humble hobbit, is tasked with carrying the One Ring to Mount Doom, a journey that would test his strength and spirit. Along the way, he encounters Gollum, a twisted creature once corrupted by the Ring’s power. Gollum’s obsession with the Ring, which he calls “my precious,” drives him to follow Frodo, offering help while secretly plotting to steal the Ring back. Their dynamic is fascinating—while Frodo tries to show mercy and keep Gollum under control, Gollum is constantly torn between his two personalities: the cunning, deceitful “Gollum” and the more innocent “Sméagol.” This relationship becomes central to the story, showing how the Ring affects those who come in contact with it and the blurred lines between good and evil.