Labyrinth (1986) - Ello Worm 1:1 Statue Life-Size Statue
Weta Workshop are thrilled to be exploring another world from the mind of Jim Henson, this time bringing you high-quality collectibles from the iconic 1986 film Labyrinth. A careless wish sees a young girl’s baby brother taken away by the mystical Goblin King. With just 13 hours on the clock, sixteen-year-old Sarah must solve, navigate, and survive the many trials and riddles of the mysterious Labyrinth.
A single worm, small enough to fit in the palm of one’s hand, with three tufts of dark blue hair rests near a small hole in the Labyrinth’s walls. After offering a moment of brief respite to our young heroine and a promise of hospitality that is rarely shared among strangers, this inconspicuous creature reveals one of the Labyrinth’s many hidden secrets, opening Sarah’s eyes to the first of many illusions to come.
This 1:1 scale mixed media statue is ready to aid your collection. Wrapped in his signature red scarf, his untamed synthetic faux fur sticking wildly out, the Worm has been captured in incredible life-like detail. Digitally sculpted by Kim Beaton, this curious statue has been cast in polystone and hand-painted to deliver the highest quality of replication and rests upon a Labyrinthine base sculpted by Shaun Bolton.
Size: 7.5 cm x 11 cm x 5 cm