We have done the Weta Cave thing every visit since 2008, but never the actual tour. Our interest was always limited to LOTR stuff and not all the films Weta has done since or before, nor the roles of props and miniatures in movie-making. We always tarried in the gift shoppe, where all the LOTR stuff is, and remains, still more pricey than one would imagine. But this year we resolved to do the gift shoppe and the tour.
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Entrance pretty much unchanged in all these years |
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Trolls Tom and Dick; Harry is around the corner; I still maintain that they clothed the trolls after I posted pix of troll genitals in 2014 |
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Assorted costumes from LOTR |
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They keep moving Lurtz around the shoppe; must be disconcerting |
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Sir Richard Taylor, co-founder of Weta, gives us an introduction to the wonderful work they do; in the free intro video |
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Still in the gift shoppe |
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Uruk-hai costume for your next Orthanc party |
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Quantities of miniatures |
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Not cheap |
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Actual COVID-19 mask Frodo would have worn had there been a plague in Middle Earth; 100% New Zealand wool |
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Assorted hand-painted figurines |
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Elven bling |
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Vicki had a somewhat cheaper version bought back when gold was less dear; I threw it into Mt. Ngaurahoe in 2014 at her request |
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Finally, it is our time to go on the tour |
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Photos are not allowed on most of the tour, since the various studios own visual rights (whatever that means) to the assorted items, displays |
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Until you get to this point |
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I was furiously snapping away... |
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Presided over by one Warren Beaton, possibly Weta's last remaining employee associated with LOTR who is not a tour guide nor gift shoppe clerk |
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He works now mostly in aluminum foil with a spoon |
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Thus |
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We were taken then to a different warehouse, a couple blocks away, containing miniatures for the revival TV show Thunderbirds Are Go, the original of which, apparently, was very formative in Sir Richard Taylor's interest in going into props and miniatures (the original Thunderbirds series, we were told, was done entirely with puppets)(on TV, in the UK); neither Vicki nor I had ever heard of the Thunderbirds series; we thought it was a car, like an Edsel |
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At this point, it might be useful to note that the only creative work still done by Weta (I have read) is done by Weta FX, the CG spin-off which has no connection with the old Weta; sic transit, Gloria |
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Be that as it may, here are some of the miniatures...Hobbiton... done for an anniversary commemoration, not a movie |
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Some made entirely of household items |
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At this point, I am definitely go |
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But fond memories will remain... |