Green Light Collectibles 1:43 Ford Crown Diecast Model Car GL86504 Ford Crown Victoria Atlanta Diecast Model Car from The Walking Dead. It is made by Green Light Collectibles and is 1:43 scale (approx. 11cm / 4.3in long). Comes in a display case.
Daenerys Targaryen Figure from Game Of Thrones, McFarlane Toys 10652 Queen Daenerys Targaryen, is the younger sister of Rhaegar Targaryen and Viserys Targaryen and only daughter of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella Targaryen, who were both ousted from the Iron Throne during Robert Baratheon’s rebellion. Among the most popular characters on the show, Daenerys is also the “Mother of Dragons” having rule over Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal.
Product features:
- Incredibly detailed figure of Daenerys Targaryen modeled from digital scans of actress Emilia Clark
- Articulated Daenerys Targaryen figure featuring iconic attire from season seven of Game of Thrones
- Figure features 12+ points of articulation
- Figure comes with four screen accurate map marker accessories
Ford’s second market success was the Ford Model A. First produced on October 1927, but not introduced till December, it replaced the Model T. Chopped and lowered, this sleek head turning diecast is a showstopper. Open either side of the bi–folding hood to view the chromed flathead V-8. Inspect the custom interior through the clear Plexiglas roof panel. Chrome alloy wheels with high performance rubber, complete this model.
Bilbo Baggins Pipe Prop Replica from The Hobbit The Desolation Of Smaug - Noble Collection NN1235 The Pipe Of Bilbo Baggins Prop Replica from The Hobbit The Desolation Of Smaug. It is made by Noble Collection and is 1:1 scale (approx. 22cm / 8.7in long).
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!
Ford’s second market success was the Ford Model A. First produced on October 1927, but not introduced till December, it replaced the Model T. Chopped and lowered this sleek head turning diecast is a showstopper. Up front there's an exposed, fully wired and chromed flathead V-8. The custom interior appointments are clearly visible through the clear Plexiglas roof panel. Chrome alloy wheels are shod with high performance rubber. Even the two-tone paint includes intricate pinstripe detailing!