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Mirkwood Cell Key Prop Replica Prop Replica from The Hobbit The Desolution Of Smaug, Noble Collection NN1345 A 7.5” replica of the key stolen by Bilbo to free the Dwarves from their Elven captors.
Chucky 5.5 inch Poseable Figure from Child`s Play, NECA 14965 NECA welcomes Chucky to our long-running retro clothed action figure line! From the classic Chucky horror films, the murderous doll inhabited by the soul of a serial killer stands 5.5” tall and is fully poseable. Chucky features rooted hair, and comes with baseball bat, voodoo knife, regular knife and Good Guys hammer accessories. Clamshell packaging.
Arya Stark Figure from Game Of Thrones - McFarlane Toys 10662 Arya Stark Figure from Game Of Thrones. It is made by McFarlane Toys and is approx. 15cm / 5.9in high. Arya Stark is the third child and second daughter of Lord Eddard Stark and his wife, Lady Catelyn Stark. After narrowly escaping the persecution of House Stark by House Lannister, Arya is trained as a Faceless Man at the House of Black and White in Braavos, and uses her new skills to bring those who have wronged her family to justice. Product features: - Incredibly detailed figure of Arya Stark modeled from digital scans of actress Maisie Williams - Articulated Arya Stark figure featuring her iconic attire from “The Bells” episode of Game of Thrones’ final season - Figure features 12+ points of articulation - Figure comes with Needle sword and Valyrian steel dagger accessories
A must have to add to your collection. Elvis brought his first Cadillac a 1954 Fleetwood Series 60, which was pink. This car was destroyed in a roadside fire. On July 5th, 1955 Elvis purchased a new Cadillac in blue with a black roof. He had the car repainted by a neighbor called Art. Art designed a bespoke color pink which was named “Elvis Rose”. In September 1955, Scotty Moore drove the car into a passing vehicle. Elvis had the upholstery replaced, the body work retouched and the roof painted white. The car remains on permanent display at Graceland.
Buckbeak Figure from Harry Potter, McFarlane Toys 13311 Highly detailed sculpt of Buckbeak the Hippogriff from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Features movable head, neck, tail, and wings with over 10 points of articulation Buckbeak’s wingspan is 13” wide and features up and down movement Buckbeak measures 4.5”L x 13”W x 10”H when fully displayed on base Figure is showcased in Harry Potter themed collector packaging
In 1953 Henry Ford redesigned their best-selling F-1 pickup truck and introduced the F-100. It was known for its eye catching style and torque. Revised suspension and new styling gave the truck a more cohesive look. A wide range of new comfort options were added to this model to make long drives more bearable