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grinman
Rivendell
Dec 2 2012, 7:56pm
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Hey, thanks for posting the video! The physical weapons, armor and prop designs were always my favorite part about the LOTR trilogy's special features. Oddly enough, the elven stuff never much held my interest. I'm finding much more affinity to the dwarven style. So, I am really interested in that aspect of this film trilogy. so so cool... love it!
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Zherkezhi
Bree
Dec 2 2012, 8:27pm
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The interviewer acts a bit weird
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"give me this, give me that" ... Show a little respect, man! :D
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Intergalactic Lawman
Rohan
Dec 2 2012, 9:30pm
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Or is the guy doing the interview a complete idiot? Comes off really bad... Put that sword down!
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totoro
Lorien
Dec 3 2012, 3:57am
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Or is the guy doing the interview a complete idiot? Comes off really bad... Put that sword down!
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Tim
Tol Eressea
Dec 3 2012, 4:09am
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He's a little goofy with the pose at the end but that's all. I think I'd be just a tad more polite but just as keen to get my hands on the toys. I'd like them to show us more about the 3D modeling...
-Tim came by. Tim! If you had heard only a quarter of what I have heard about him, and I have only heard very little of all there is to hear, you would be prepared for any sort of remarkable tale.
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Mahtion
Rivendell
Dec 3 2012, 5:13am
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Wow I knew Orcrist was modeled after a Falcata or wide blade cleaving weapon but even the "human" sized model is really large. I cannot wait to see it in action in the movie and to get a replica eventually. I wish like many others it would be possible to get a Master quality edition complete with the scabbard and sword belt but that will never happen. As an alternative I would love a high carbon battle ready version.
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