The Flying Hanuman statue took approximately seven months to design and construct, at minimal cost, a feat Emmons believed was noteworthy, because a project of this nature would normally have taken approximately two years to complete, and would have been valued at around $1.2 million. Emmons said he intended to document the details of his labour behind this Hanuman creation at the 2011 T&T Film Festival under the title The Making of the Flying Hanuman, and intended to unveil Bacchus, the Roman God of wine, at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) during the Carnival season. The piece is his latest creation, and also weighs in excess of two tonnes.