Peter Jackson Teams Up With The Perrys For New Zealand’s WW100
February 2, 2015 by dracs
This year, New Zealand will be engaging in their First World War Centenary. As part of the WW100 programme, renowned film maker Sir Peter Jackson is teaming up with Alan and Michael Perry to create a Gallipoli diorama of around 4000 minis!
The Perrys, who are responsible for many of the great minis from Games Workshop's Lord of the Rings and Hobbit ranges, were sculpting the first of the Turkish and New Zealand figures over the Christmas period.
The models themselves are 54mm in scale, which gives you an idea of just how big this diorama will be when it gets displayed as part of Peter Jackson's Great War Exhibition in the old Dominion Museum in Wellington.
Now here's the interesting part for all you New Zealand wargamers, as you have the chance to get in the action. Rather than getting the miniatures painted overseas, the minis are getting shipped unpainted to New Zealand for the local painters to put the brush to.
The 4000 figures are arriving in sets of 600. The distribution of these is being handled by Rhys Jones, aka the Armchair General. They are currently looking for 100 painters who will each get 40 figures to paint.
A website has been set up with all the details for this ambitious project, as well as various resources and a painting guide to help the painters of New Zealand recreate the combatants of this important historical event.
You cannot help but be impressed by the effort that is going into this project. It is especially good to hear that they are letting New Zealand painters in on this, as it somehow makes the whole thing seem more personal and brings a sense of connection to an increasingly distant history.
The exhibition will be opening a week before Anzac Day (April 25th), so the miniatures need to be fully painted and ready by the end of March. It will be open until November 2018, meaning there will be plenty of time to see the final diorama, though I hope that we will get to see some pictures of the finished piece.
If you are a gamer living in New Zealand, be sure to check out the Anzac Diorama blog page to find out how you can get involved!
"You cannot help but be impressed by the effort that is going into this project."
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The Perrys have been making 54mm ANZAC’s for Peter Jackson privately since the first LOTR film came out
yeah you used to be able to view a lot of the figures they made for his private collection on their website.
Talk about dream team that no one has ever imaged.
I agree it looks like it’s got a little behind time, but I hope NZ gamers (including myself) will be able to get this together in time 🙂
What a great project hopefully we get to see plenty of pictures as it comes together
Peter Jackson’s interest in WW1 is immense
Some people here may not be aware of his WW1 aircraft collection and his absolutely fantastic 1/32 (54mm) scale model company, Wing Nut Wings
As @Huscarle mentioned, the website is well worth a visit and the trench scenes are superb
Ooof. Gallipoli. A nice, lighthearted, cheerful episode in history. 🙁
Sounds like a great project. Gallipoli should definitely be remembered.
so will WETA be bringing out some figures for this?
Would have thought any figures released would come via Wing Nut Wings
Apologies I thought I had already posted a link
http://www.wingnutwings.com/ww/product?productid=24
http://www.wingnutwings.com/ww/product?productid=25
As far as I know this was a completely private project with no intentions of ever releasing any of the figures for sale
Good luck to everyone lucky enough to be involved in this great project.