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This figure depicts Eowyn when she was challenging the witch king at the battle of Pelennor fields. She has removed her helmet to reveal her self to be women not a man, which has made the witch king uncertain about his future as "no man shall kill the witch king". With Merry distracting the nazgul by stabbing the creatures leg with his sword, Eowyn managed to slay the most powerful Ringwraith of all. Eowyn was the daughter of Theodan, the King of Rohan.
This miniature was designed by Chris Tubb, an internationally famous Miniature designer for over 20 years, most well know for his Lord of the Rings miniatures created for Mithril Miniatures.
Each figure is carefully researched to be faithful to J.R.R. Tolkien's original vision and painted by our experienced Irish artists here in Cork, Ireland to reflect that vision.
The miniatures are made of pewter and this figures height is 54mm from base to the top of it's head. Average range scale is 54mm.
Antique Finish means that the figure is polished first then undercoated in a black paint and that is skillfully rubbed off the highlights and left in the creases and depths so the miniature is brought into strong contrast. This is an excellant alternative to fully painted versions of the miniature.
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