The Hobbit Regal Sword of Thorin Oakenshield

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  • AUTHENTIC FILM REPLICA: Exact Replica of the filming prop of Thorin’s Dwarven sword from The Hobbit.
  • POLYRESIN CONSTRUCTION: Crafted from durable polyresin, measuring 37" overall for a detailed, display-ready replica.
  • ORNATELY SCULPTED RAVEN HILT: Features gold-accented hilt and matching blade inlay.
  • 3D SCULPTED SHIELD DISPLAY: Polystone wall mount styled after Thorin’s war shield with raven detail.
  • INDIVIDUALLY SERIAL NUMBERED: Each sword is uniquely numbered and includes a certificate of authenticity.
The Hobbit Regal Sword of Thorin Oakenshield
  • AUTHENTIC FILM REPLICA: Exact Replica of the filming prop of Thorin’s Dwarven sword from The Hobbit.
  • POLYRESIN CONSTRUCTION: Crafted from durable polyresin, measuring 37" overall for a detailed, display-ready replica.
  • ORNATELY SCULPTED RAVEN HILT: Features gold-accented hilt and matching blade inlay.
  • 3D SCULPTED SHIELD DISPLAY: Polystone wall mount styled after Thorin’s war shield with raven detail.
  • INDIVIDUALLY SERIAL NUMBERED: Each sword is uniquely numbered and includes a certificate of authenticity.
$299.99
A prop replica of the iconic Dwarven sword wielded by Thorin Oakenshield™ in the pivotal final battle scene of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies™. The design of this richly detailed replica represents the regality of the Dwarven kingdom of Erebor, featuring an ornately sculpted raven hilt with gold accents and a gold inlay effect in the blade. This polyresin sword replica is exactly patterned after the filming prop with screen accurate detailing, hand-painted colors, and weathering effects. Comes with a 3-dimensional polystone wall display sculpted to match the styling of Thorin's regal war shield, featuring raven iconography. Each piece is individually serial numbered and includes a certificate of authenticity.

Overall rating: 3.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Very Nice!

"This was much nicer than I expected and much nicer than it appears in the pics and video. Not quite as big as the pictures make it out to be. It is a big sword, but big for a dwarf if you know what I mean. Yes, its poly-resin, but it does nothing to detract from the sword itself. Excellent paint and nice details on the sword. The wall mount is also resin and has some serious weight to it. That thing has to weigh at least 5 pounds. Make sure you mount it securely! Speaking of the mount, probably UC's best Hobbit/LoTR mount of any sword so far. It looks fantastic. The packaging was a tad different however. It came in a fairly big, standard cardboard box, but did not have the slipcase cover like the other UC Hobbit weapons. Instead, it has a 8x11 color picture of the sword glued to the side of the box. No big deal. But I thought that was a little odd considering this is by no means UC's biggest sword and the rest come in a nice slipcase package. Honestly, I can't think of any downsides to this sword. I would never have bought it at its original $269 asking price, but for $107, its well worth the money and looks fantastic when mounted and displayed. For the new low price, buy it. Its worth it!"

Darren S. (5/5)

axelorque

"disappointed ... the sword is made of resin and it is not a surprise. The sword is rather well done. But the ravens on guard and pommel are supposed to be obsidian so shiny black. United painted in matt blue. This does not correspond to the film. The wall plate resin is not very successful. It does not put the sword value. it does not go with wall plate wooden collection. The ravens of the sword can be repainted, wall plate can be replaced ... but the scale is wrong. This is not exact film replica. The sword is the accessory to the scale of the actor Richard Armitage and not the sword of history at the dwarwes an Thorin scale. She is too large, as large as Orcrist!"

Axel B. (1/5)

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