This Merry and Pippin statue by Weta Workshop is part of the Miniature Statue collection inspired by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. This collectible reproduces Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took seated among the ruins of Isengard following the conflict against Saruman. Produced in polystone, this non-scale statue measures approximately 12 cm in height, 17 cm in width and 12 cm in depth. The scene incorporates environmental elements, food items, drinking vessels, stonework details and character-specific sculpted features that recreate a memorable sequence from the film trilogy.
This collectible depicts Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took during the events of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The scene represents the moment after the fall of Isengard when the two Hobbits pause amid the remains of Saruman's stronghold. Weta Workshop reproduces this sequence with both characters seated in a relaxed posture, reflecting a rare interval of rest within the broader conflict of the War of the Ring. The composition contrasts the destruction of the surrounding architecture with the lighter atmosphere associated with the Hobbits.
The sculpted environment integrates numerous narrative elements associated with the Isengard sequence, combining architectural debris, food provisions and drinking accessories within a single display base.
Every section of the sculpture focuses on environmental storytelling. The seated poses, facial expressions and arrangement of the surrounding objects recreate a cinematic moment where the burden of battle temporarily gives way to celebration and recovery. The damaged masonry beneath the characters reinforces the connection to the aftermath of the Isengard campaign while preserving the distinctive personalities of both Hobbits.