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https://warhammerworld.games-workshop.com/2017/01/30/more-middle-earth-comes-to-warhammer-world/



Fans of Middle-earth™ now have another reason to pay a visit to Warhammer World, with the addition of a couple of very special new exhibits in the Warhammer World store. Not only will you find the complete Middle-earth range of The Hobbit™ and The Lord of the Rings™ miniatures on display* and available to buy, but there are also two new fantastic photo opportunities for the most avid fans!

Already a popular photo-opportunity, a life-sized Lurtz guards the store. This towering Uruk-hai, with a face only a maniacal White Wizard could love, was presented to Games Workshop more than a decade ago, and has maintained a vigil in Warhammer World ever since.

A relic from our archives, this replica Sword of the Witch-king was gifted to us back in the mists of time and has spent the ages under lock and key. Now, it flanks the Middle-earth range, a beautiful reproduction of the baleful weapon wielded at Weathertop and Minas Tirith.



Our crowning jewel, however, is the mighty Andúril, Sword of King Elessar. Presented by Weta to Games Workshop to commemorate our partnership, this glorious example of the bladesmith’s craft is one of the very Andúril weapons used in the filming of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of The King™

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octarius.Lets krump da bugs!

This is lovely...Bow they just need to get a little shelf in the other stores...

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Too bad they couldn't do like what they do with the Lords Stanley Cup. Have it tour to every city that were on the players team who won. This way every store can have it's day with the Sword and maybe even Lurtz. But at least with the Swords would have been a nice touch for fans to see especially for those who don't live close by and can never see it.

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Good lord I love that sword!
   
 
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