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LOTR Battle Axe of Gimli |
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OFFICIALLY LICENSED ADULT COLLECTIBLE REPRODUCTION
AXE HEAD MATERIAL: Forged tool steel, weathered and distressed finish, false-edged.
HANDLE MATERIAL: Solid wood, genuine leather-wrapped grip, cast metal parts with an antiqued brass plated finish.
PLAQUE: 7-1/2" x 10-3/8" x 3/4" wood with a silkscreened design.
Known primarily for their innate abilities to smith metal and stone, Dwarves are proud and strong-willed, ready for battle at a moment's notice. Like many Dwarves, Gimli, son of Gloin, favours the axe as his primary weapon. Accompanying his father to the Council of Elrond at Rivendell, Gimli is chosen to represent the Dwarves in the Fellowship of the Ring. After the Fellowship becomes separated, Gimli fights valiantly alongside Legolas and Aragorn from the Battle of Helms Deep to the Black Gates of Mordor. With his unshakable determination for success, he proves to be a valuable aid to the Fellowship. In Moria, after a cave-troll destroys the tomb of his forefather, Balin, Gimli is able to retrieve the mighty two-handed Battle Axe that had once belonged to the Dwarf-lord. From that point on, Gimli uses this Battle Axe for all close combat. Prepared for as many different situations as possible, he carries the Battle Axe with him, along with his Walking Axe, Bearded Axe, and two throwing axes. The massive head of this Battle Axe could be swung in both directions, making it a good choice for rapid moving combat.
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Really spectacular. Rune engravings are precious, and you can touch that is very well done. The handle, solid wood, covered by skin on the lower half.
Store service impeccable. Fast, efficient, personalized attention, constant information. |
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Tags: LOTR, FOTR, TTT, ROTK, lord of the rings, hobbit, tolkien, fellowship of the ring, the two towers, return of the king, lord of the rings swords, Gandalf, bilbo, frodo, aragorn, legolas, gimli, boromir, sam, pippin,
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