The Witch-king of Angmar, also known as the Lord of the Nazgûl, was the leader of the Nazgûl (Ringwraiths) and Sauron's second-in-command during the Second and Third Ages of Middle-earth.
In his dark cloak, the faceless witch-king appears mysterious and frightening. To replicate the movie's texture, we selected the appropriate fabric material. The helmet and full-body armor feature a strong metal texture, and the weathering effect emphasizes the Nazgul King's combat experience.
The Witch-king of Angmar is one of the most powerful characters in "The Lord of the Rings" story, and his weapon is as formidable and evil as he is. This Ringwraith chief once used the Morgul-blade at Weathertop to wound Frodo's shoulder. The statue's weapon is detachable, offering a different collecting experience whether for display or handling.
After the Ringwraiths occupied Minas Ithil, its once pure beauty was utterly defiled, becoming a dreadful land of death. The faint white light once emitted by the buildings was replaced by a corpse-like pale blue light; The Morgul River was covered with a cold toxic mist, with fierce statues at the bridgeheads, and the flowers on the riverbank grass appeared deformed and diseased. Even the air was filled with a rotten smell. The statue's base uses translucent material to build the outer city walls of the fortress, with a green light seeping from inside out, perfectly recreating the three-dimensional feel of Minas Morgul from the original work.
Product Size : 151 x 87 x 78 cm