Dr. Grordbort's : Blue Sacked Pillock (male) - Simpletonicus Indigum

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Edition Size:
50
Dimensions:
10.2" x 10.2" x 1.6" (H x W x D)
26 cm x 26 cm x 4 cm
Weight:
2.4lbs (1.1 Kg)


The Blue Sacked Pillock is the first of a planned series of fantastical insectoids from the Universe of Dr Grordbort's, hand made by the world class artists at Weta Workshop. 

The Blue Sacked pillock was sculpted in 2009 for display at Comic Con in San Diego by long-time Weta sculptor Jamie Beswarick, who was instrumental in sculpting both Gollum and Kong and who has put his name to a long line of Weta collectibles. Greg Broadmore has served as the art director for this piece. The interest has been so widespread that we cannot withstand the pressure any longer.

Weta paint virtuoso Dordi Moen painstakingly puts every single hair in place and applies the intricate colour scheme and finishing touches. Only when it has been approved by Greg Broadmore and Richard Taylor will it be passed on. This rather lengthy process is repeated for each of the only 50 pieces made.

The finished specimen is then moved to Weta's woodworking area where it is mounted and framed behind perspex in a solid wooden frame before it's carefully packaged and prepared for shipping straight from our workshop into the hands of the international couriers that will bring it to you. The whole process from order to shipping will take up to a month as these are made to order.

As you can tell - no effort is spared to ensure you receive an outstanding piece of art. We're doing this the Weta way.


Grordbortian Entomology

For those interested in the biological particulars of the Blue Sacked Pillock, Lord Cockswain has kindly preserved for posterity some of his field notes, stuffed into a time capsule of sorts, appropriately consisting of a reappropriated gin bottle found in the wreckage of the Endangerer XIV:

Entomologically preserved specimen collected Venusian steppe sector VI, near Mount Kann-Udl. Mounted and framed. A1 condition.

Characteristica

The male Blue Sacked Pillock is a weedy little bugger whose fore-limbs (in fact its only limbs, not counting the "wings") are disproportionately elongated. The most obvious peculiarity is, however, the bulbous and rather sickly blue inflatable appendage that makes up the rear third of the animal.

Despite appearances, the Pillock can fly - the four papery and rather whispy wings are well attached to the body and can create a vortex of vaccuum enough to direct it short distances suspended by its inflatable gas sack posterior. For longer journeys, the Pillock has devised another method of transport. See Behavioural Observations below. 

The female, on the other hand, is massive, rather dull and not much fun at parties.

Habitat

Widespread in the Venusian highlands. Occasional unconfirmed sightings in drier regions of Ganymede.

Reproduction

Courtship initiated by the male. Obsessive inflation and deflation of the aft sack attracts the colossal female, who proceeds to attempt deflation of the sack by muzzling it with her muscular mandibles.

Once it finally ruptures (usually after about two hours of seemingly intense agony for the male), insemination occurs by the female inserting a hose-like appendix into a small opening near the male's cloaca and literally sucking his will to live out of him. The female then summarily discards the spent gentleman Pillock and moves on to her next victim. One female pillock can have as many as 63 such encounters in a breeding season. Lucky bitch.

Behavioural Observations

Commonly, male pillocks affect a slight twitchiness which is thought to be evolutionary self-preservation, as it's especially pronounced during the mating season.

Often seen attached by its hooked forward extremities to the cornea of young Royal Toops. Reason believed to be transportation. Looks painful.

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  • Blue Sacked Pillock
  • Blue Sacked Pillock in display frame
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  • Blue Sack on Pillock

 

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Most useful user reviews

Quatermass
14/02/10
Gold Collector
5 stars

Blasted Blue Bug!

Well, parts of it are blue. There's also green, black and... Read more.

Well, parts of it are blue. There's also green, black and ochre-ish bits (the color ochre, not orc).

Wonderful, most excellent sculpture of this Venusian insect created by Mr. Broadmore, very realistically painted and presented in a very handsome wood shadowbox. I was somewhat dubious about ordering one, being more of the gun collector, but dubious no more. An excellent addition to my Dr. G collection. Thank you, Weta.

And there are less than 50 now as several purchases have been made recently. Don't wait!!! Hide.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

outlander
07/03/10
Gold Collector
5 stars

Bring me MORE of these monsters!

This is actually my second review for this product. I... Read more.

This is actually my second review for this product. I have revised the first to more concisely deal with the Blue Sacked Pillock and hopefully be more useful to a speculative customer.

CASE: 9 out of 10. Better than the cases provided for my actual biological specimens such as a bat and scorpion. Nice Grordbort logo at bottom of frame subtly ties it into the line with elegance and class. The only improvement possible would be a more expensive wood for the framing, but that would demolish the reasonability of the price point.

SCULPT: 10 out of 10. Not ONE single element smacks artificial. It is creepily similar to alien flesh, from the moistly glistening eye-hook to the beauty of its slightly tattered wings. I have no idea how they managed THOSE gems...(cloth?) but it makes an excuse to point out that these pieces are lovingly assembled one by one by the artists at Weta Studios, not mass produced by a factory in China or Mexico. Not that there is anything wrong with that...(ahem), it's just that Weta's way results in a nicer piece.

PAINT: 10 out of 10. Easiest to judge. Flawless.

VALUE: Completely a subjective category, but when considering it, I remember that -like the Blunderbuss - this is one of 50 in the world. As a collector, I like that. 10 out of 10.

OVERALL: 10 out of 10 Hide.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

Steve
29/04/10
Gold Collector
5 stars

Outstanding...

.. Detail detail detail. beautiful and unique. How they... Read more.

.. Detail detail detail. beautiful and unique. How they subdued this fantastic Venusian bug and kept it in such great condition, I'll never know.
Make sure they don't send you a live one. Hide.

0 of 0 people found this useful.