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June 21, 2006 by Vurdlak | Share  

Ever saw movie called Lord Of The Rings? Ever read a book with same title, done by J.R.R. Tolkien? Ever watched the cartoon LOTR? I know, you must be asking yourself, what kind of question is this anyway… Hehe, at least you will have no problem recognizing these huge installments made in Australia. Man, if I didn’t know it was only a billboard, I’d be scared to walk these streets, I tell you… Please post the names of these creatures, since I don’t remember their species. Was it the Goblin, Troll, Gollum? Darth Wader…hmm… Jump inside this post for more pictures!

Lord Of The Rings Giant Billboards
Lord Of The Rings Giant Billboards
Lord Of The Rings Giant Billboards
Lord Of The Rings Giant Billboards
Lord Of The Rings Giant Billboards
Lord Of The Rings Giant Billboards
Lord Of The Rings Giant Billboards

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27 Responses
  1. Jenn M. says:

    Those are pretty cool. Any odea what they’re made of? Are they blow ups or cleverly painted billboards?

  2. Steve says:

    Nazgul, weren’t they?

  3. whisper says:

    I LOVE these. Where are they found? I wish I could get some of these, on a smaller scale, to place on my patio especially the first and third photo.

  4. v.dog says:

    They’re made by Weta Workshops in Wellington, New Zealand.

    Australian? That’s like saying Canada is part of the US.

  5. M. says:

    the first, fourth, fifth, and seventh are Nazgul, however, judging by the more vicious mount than what it common in the movies, only one Nazgul rides this, the Witch King of Angmar, and it seems that they are all the same.

  6. ana says:

    The three giant statues were created by Weta Workshop (Peter Jackson’s effects studio, headed by Oscar winner Richard Taylor). They were erected on top of the entrance of the Embassy Theatre in Wellington NEW ZEALAND for the premiere of each film. The giant cave troll was there for the first one, the ENORMOUS Gollum for the Two Towers, and the Nazgul for the Return of the King.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Here’s the Embassy Theatre on Google Maps:

    http://maps.google.com/maps?q=9+kent+terrace+wellington

    Go to the satellite view then zoom right in. I’m sure I can see what seems like a giant statue on top of the theatre facing the street…?

  8. Anonymous says:

    definatly in NZ. they were really cool in real life. NZ ROX

  9. Anonymous says:

    these are indeed made by weta digital in Wellington New Zealand.
    Weta Digital? Yes, the same guys that made all the stuff in the movies themselves… The statues are real statues and were put there for the premieres of the movies.

    The guys at weta did more projects like these in NZ, like a giant tripod with camera (see website of Weta digital). I’m not sure what was used to create thos statues, but most probably it will be foam covered with plastic or latex or something.

  10. Anonymous says:

    The Nazgul on Fellbeasts are actual 3D statues with a wood frame and chicken wire mesh covered with styrafoam, and then painted to look real. Then they simply attached them to the building and tada it is a “real” Nasgul on a Fellbeast looking hungrily down on the people lining the streets.

  11. Anonymous says:

    whoa….

  12. Anonymous says:

    These were in New Zealand, i’m an Aussie but I was there when they had these up, I have photo’s of them on my computer. They were awesome! Our hotel was right near where they were so we’d walk out onto the street and see these huge Nazgul things and arrows.

  13. Amelia says:

    The dragon thing is a nazgual. The guy riding it, is actually the real Nazgual, but by the third movie they started to call him the Witch King, the “goblin” is actually Smeagul/Gollum, a hobbit who was morphed into evil by the power of the ring, also the troll is the mountain troll that attacked the Fellowship while they were in the old dwarf mines.

  14. Hazza says:

    1,4.5 and 7 are Nazgul
    3 is Gollum

  15. Anita says:

    the creatures are

    a)Picture 2 is a cavetroll from Fellowship of the Ring (fought against the fellowship in the Mines of Moria)

    b)Picture 3 is Gollum/Smeagol who led Sam and Frodo into Mordor

    c)Pictures 1, 4, 5 & 7 are Fellbeasts which were ridden by the Nazgul aka ring-wraiths or black riders (originally the kings of men to whom rings of power were given) the most powerful of these was the Witch King of Angmar and he was actually called this in the book, it’s not something that was just thought up for the movies…

    d)Picture 6 is one of Legolas’ arrows – you can tell it’s his because of the shape of the fletch

    yes, i think i am a sad loser who is obsessed with the LOTR books/films… but hey, at least I knew they were fellbeasts and not nazgul! lol

  16. Anonymous says:

    Amazing. I love the books the movies and all of it. Congradulations, Anita. Always nice to find a fellow nerd.

  17. Anonymous says:

    i’m not a big fan of lord of the rings
    but these are awesome
    i especially love the 3rd one(:

  18. 2 many anonymous guys says:

    rnt they all 3D?
    Go NZ!!!!!!!!

  19. Anonymous says:

    M ur wrong 4 nazguls can ride fel beasts 3 nazguls r the commanders of the nine riders and the last one is with king of angmar/mordor

  20. Anonymous says:

    1. Nazgal
    2. Cave troll
    3. gollum
    4&5 more nazgals
    6. really big arrow
    Why didn't they have Shelob anywhere?!!!

  21. Fairybird says:

    The one holding a club is a rock troll and the goblin-like one is Gollem/Smeagol

  22. saz says:

    “I want to go on-line and become an elf”

  23. Anonymous says:

    ChUCk nOrRiS ToTalLY RoCKs!!!!

  24. aleciaaa says:

    australian?
    NO!
    New Zealand!
    Please get ONE THING right in your post.

  25. Kelsey says:

    Nazgul, Troll, Gullum[AKA Smeagle]
    I luff LOTR.

  26. John Tey says:

    Yup… definitely Wellington, New Zealand…
    I was there when they built it… Haha…

    ^_^

  27. sammie joe says:

    i love the giant nasgul, i feel lyk ridn on it dat if it is real.

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