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A.I.M. Poseable Figure from Fortnite, McFarlane Toys 10615 A.I.M. Poseable Figure from Fortnite. It is made by McFarlane Toys and is approx. 15cm / 5.9in high.
Ex Mag 1:43 Chevrolet Impala Diecast Model Car DY054 Comes in acrylic display case with themed background and base.
Alien Xenomorph Warrior (Damaged Item) Figure from Aliens, NECA 51394-DAMAGEDITEM DAMAGE: missing hand and inner mouth. The Aliens Warrior stands over 9 inches tall and has more than 30 points of articulation, including a bendable tail, hinged jaw, and sliding inner mouth. This version of the Warrior features blue costume highlights and a glossy, wet appearance.
Corgi 1:43 Ford Anglia Diecast Model Car CC99725 Missed the Hogwarts Express and you aren’t old enough to legally apparate to school yet? This disastrous scenario befell Harry Potter and Ron Weasley at the very start of their second year at Hogwarts, but thankfully the pair were able to 'borrow’ Mr Weasley’s enchanted Ford Anglia. Bestowed with the ability of flight, as well a personality of its own, Harry and Ron’s trip in the car came to a sudden end when they accidentally crash landed into the Whomping Willow in the Hogwarts grounds. Annoyed at this mistreatment, the Anglia disappeared into the Forbidden Forest - much to the despair of Ron’s parents.
Henry Ford revolutionized the automotive industry by a production line that was more efficient, effective and churned out cars for the masses. The DeLuxe models were introduced in 1938 to bridge the gap between the standard models and the luxury Lincoln range. The look of these cars were modernized with an upgrade in the grille and headlights, side grilles were removed and replaced with chrome strips. The engines were also revised and hydraulic brakes were a major advancement. 1937-1940 Ford’s automobiles were the most popular for hot rodding. One car not to miss, add this to your collection now!
Bombur the Dwarf Polystone Statue from The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey, WETA WT00985 Brother of Bofur and cousin to Bifur, Bombur rounds out the Company of Thorin as the Quest’s travelling cook. Broad even for a Dwarf, who as a people tend to be stocky and wide of belly, Bombur has a passion for the preparation and consumption of food. But there is far more to the roly-poly Dwarf than just an appetite and predilection for culinary adventuring. Bombur may be somewhat innocent in the ways of the world and not as well travelled or experienced as some of his older companions, nor has he ever seen the object of the Quest, the Lonely Mountain they seek to reclaim, but he is brave, doughty and as loyal as he is capable with his ladle – a surprisingly effective weapon when swung like a hammer. A strong and dauntless fighter when pressed, the young Dwarf soon finds he can take care of himself when it most matters, and can put on a surprising turn of speed, but then Dwarves are natural sprinters. Weta continues the legacy of producing finely crafted, highly detailed 1/6 scale collectible polystone statues from Middle-earth. The essence of each character expertly captured in every piece. Bombur the Dwarf was sculpted by Scott Spencer and Greg Tozer. It takes approximately 400-500 hours to design, sculpt, model-make, mould and paint the prototype for each new character. Sculpted and created by the same artists and craftspeople who work on our movies, Bombur the Dwarf is the sixth sculpture in our range of 1/6 scale characters from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
