Former President Donald Trump in the middle of his campaign rally, surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents in Butler, Pa on July 13, 2024.

An Ohio artist has forged a larger-than-life 15-foot-tall, $1 million bronze statue of President Trump that will tour the country before eventually ending up at a future Trump presidential library.

Sculptor Alan Cottrill’s “Don Colossus” immortalizes the iconic moment Trump defiantly pumped his fist into the air after narrowly escaping an assassination attempt during a rally in Butler, PA on July 13.

The six-ton statute was forged in Zanesville, OH, by the master bronzesmith and was commissioned just a week after the shooting.

Trump with fist raised. Getty ImagesTrump with fist raised. Getty Images

Trump with fist raised. Getty Images

The “Don Colossus” weighs nearly six tons and cost $1 million to create. Obtained by The New York PostThe “Don Colossus” weighs nearly six tons and cost $1 million to create. Obtained by The New York Post

The “Don Colossus” weighs nearly six tons and cost $1 million to create. Obtained by The New York Post

There would have been no refund or return should the election have gone the other way.

Cottrill is best known for his statue of Thomas Edison, which has represented Ohio in the U.S. Capitol since 2016.

The bronze will be unveiled Saturday evening at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. It’s then expected to tour the country.

It was commissioned by several dozen wealthy crypto-currency investors as a tribute to the president, who they hope will be a friend of the industry.

The statue of models on Trump’s iconic raised fist after his brush with death in Pennsylvania. APThe statue of models on Trump’s iconic raised fist after his brush with death in Pennsylvania. AP

The statue of models on Trump’s iconic raised fist after his brush with death in Pennsylvania. AP

“People will be making a pilgrimage to see this thing. Trump has a fan base that I don’t think we’ve seen in a politician in a very long time,” said Brock Pierce, a crypto-billionaire who helped finance the project.

“We do expect President Trump to be with the statue at some point during the inauguration,” added Dustin Stockton, a conservative activist and unofficial spokesperson for the investors.

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