Within the derelict mines of Moria, the desperate passage of a fledgling fellowship, along with the incessant cries from a hoard of blood-thirsty orcs, rouse an ancient beast from its age long slumber. Stalking within the shadows of the long-abandoned halls, the foul creature seeks to annihilate this band of trespassers. With flames and fury, none shall escape its wrath.
Perched upon the crumbling ruins of Khazad-dûm, its ferocious awaking rocked the very foundations of the Misty Mountains, alerting all within of the impending doom. The Fellowship can only stagger upon the edge of despair, surrounded by pitch-black chasms and collapsing stones, as they realize what hunts them; a Balrog, a foe beyond any of them.
This Balrog in Moria miniature statue extends the line of miniature Lord of the Rings statues by the famed artists at Weta Workshop. Sculptor Jamie Beswarick helped design many of Middle-earth’s foul creatures for the film trilogy and has spent years with the Balrog, creating the work of beautiful nightmares. Standing at 7.5" tall, the miniature Balrog statue is one of Weta Workshop's Lord of the Rings statues made primarily from polystone. As seen in The Fellowship of the Ring, the Balrog in Moria statue depicts the Balrog perched upon the ruins of Moria.
Bring home a piece of Middle-Earth and add the miniature Balrog in Moria statue to your collection of Lord of the Rings statues today!
The Lord of the Rings trilogy won seventeen Academy Awards. Wētā Workshop was intrinsically involved in the design and physical effects manufacture for all three films.
- Approximately 7.48" H x 6.29" W x 5.51" D
- Made from high quality polystone
- Weight .79 lbs.
- Sculpted by Jamie Beswarick, who helped design many of Middle-earth’s foul creatures for the film trilogy.
Balrog in Moria The Lord of the Rings WETA Workshop Miniature Statue
The Balrog in Moria is an Open Edition piece, meaning it is not restricted to a specific number of reproductions. However, this does not guarantee Wētā Workshop will continue to produce the statue in the future. We recommend purchasing your Open Edition statue early, to avoid disappointment. Demand will determine if this collectible is reproduced.







