Jada 1:24 Buick Grand National Diecast Model Car JA99539 From the block buster Fast and Furious franchise comes this stunning 1:24th scale die-cast replica. Supplied in a themed window box.
Carbide Poseable Figure from Fortnite, McFarlane Toys 10608 - Design directly sculpted and painted from in-game assets
- Hyper-Articulated (22 points) – perfect for Emote posing
- Comes complete with the Stabilizer Back Bling
- Equipped with a devastating Grenade Launcher
- Harvest your materials with the included PositronHarvesting Tool
- Carbide is showcased in premium glossy Fortnite-themed window box packaging
- Carbide stands tall on a Fortnite-branded display base
The Chevrolet car company was founded by Louis Chevrolet a Swiss race car driver, and General Motors Founder, William. C Durant on November 3rd 1911. The first model was introduced in the New York auto show in 1913 and the bowtie emblem was first used in 1914 on the H and L series models. By 1929, Chevrolet was the best-selling car in the United States and had far superseded the Ford. In the 1950’s and 60’s Chevrolet had great influence on the American market and produced some unforgettable models. In 1953 the Bel Air name was applied to premium models of Chevrolet; by 1955-57 the Bel Air models came into its own and became established as an Icon. Own your own iconic piece of this Chevrolet history with this 1957 Chevy Bel Air.
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.
The MG T–Type is an open two seater sport’s car that was produced from 1936 to 1955. The TC Midget was introduced in 1945 and was the first post war MG. It is well known as the specific car that caused the sport car craze! The TC engine was slightly improved version of the XPAG, which was known for its tunability, a notable improvement to this model was a hydraulically adjusted timing chain tensioner. Grab one of the most wanted sport’s car before its too late.
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.