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Related Media:
- The Lord of the Rings Collectibles»POSTED: Jul 11, 2007
- Boromir, Son of Denethor 12-inch Figure»POSTED: May 23, 2006
Product Summary
The Boromir: Son of Denethor 12 inch Figure features:
- Fully articulated male body with 30+ points of articulation
- Authentic likeness of Sean Bean as Boromir
- Surcoat
- Shirt with 'Chainmail' Sleeves
- Tunic
- Pants
- Boots
- Vambraces
- Detailed belt
- Sword & Scabbard
- Shield w/ strap
- Dagger & Scabbard
- Horn of Gondor
- Gloved hands
- 12-Inch Figure Display Base with Lord of the Rings logo
Product Specifications
- License:
- The Lord of the Rings
- Product Type:
- 12 inch Figure
- Product Size:
- 12" H (304.8mm)*
- Product Weight:
- 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg)*
- Box Size:
- 17.00" H (431.8mm) x 17.00" W (431.8mm) x 10.00" L (254mm)*
- Est. Shipping Weight:
- 4.00 lbs (1.81 kg)*
* Product size and weight are approximate values. Est. Ship Weight is an estimated value for U.S. shipping calculated by item, box and shipping materials. US shipping costs may be estimated in DIM weight if oversized warning appears above. click here for additional information. International shipping costs are only based on dimensional weight, click here for more information.
Artist: Oluf W. Hartvigson
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Product Backstory
Compelled by a dream and the request of his father, Boromir, heir to the stewardship of Gondor and the finest warrior of the realm, travels the long and weary road to the Elven haven of Rivendell. In the halls of the Lord Elrond, Boromir seeks answers to the riddles of his dream amid the collected relics of ages past and the quiet wisdom of the Elves. His appearance is timely, for Elrond has called a great meeting, attended by emissaries from all the free peoples of Middle-earth, there to discuss the threat of Mordor and the question of the Dark Lord Sauron's lost treasure.At the Council it is learned that the One Ring, the weapon of the enemy, has been found, but disagreement over what to do with it ignites angry debate. To Boromir's mind, the path is clear; the Ring is a gift, a mighty boon for the West, which might be wielded to thwart and destroy the invading armies of Mordor. Leading his people in countless battles against Orcs and their allies, Boromir knows well the cost of their long defense in lives. Many warriors and friends has he lost, and the empire he stands to inherit is undermined by division and doubt. The One Ring would be a rallying point for his people, a turning of the tide that would at last halt the long, slow defeat and bring victory and glory to Gondor. More than this, the Ring itself calls to him; a great and noble destiny promised and proffered, his for the taking.
But the Council decides not to use the Ring, instead choosing to destroy it in the hope of thereby undoing the power of the Dark Lord. It is a quest of folly to Boromir, suicidal and ultimately vain, but abide by the decision of the Wise he does, swearing himself to the protection of the Ringbearer and joining the small company that must insure his success. Boromir is noble and brave, and willing to suffer injury and death in the service of freedom, but ever the thought of the Ring and its power, so foolishly refused, gnaws at him, invading his waking thoughts and occupying his dreams. Is this truly a gift to be scorned, or does the hope of Gondor's deliverance lie but a few feet from his grasp?
Product Reviews
Boromir Limited Edition with cloak & Ork head
what can i say, this line of figures just keeps on getting better and better. Boromir is by far the best LOTR figure produced yet. Excellent likeness and great gear, what more could you ask for. Sideshow keep up the good work and keep the LOTR figures coming.
Posted on Mar 09, 2007 6:22am












