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Dementor Figure from Harry Potter, Noble Collection NN7550 The Noble Collection are proud to announce a new range of plastic Magical Creatures inspired by the Harry Potter series. Each measures approximately 10.5 width by 18.5 cms height in their PVC display case. The creatures and the dioramas can be removed from the display case. A Dementor is a Dark creature and a non-being and considered one of the foulest to inhabit the world. Dementors feed upon human happiness.
Preston Tucker conceived the Tucker 48, commonly referred to as the Tucker Torpedo which was produced in Chicago, Illinois in 1948. This automobile was bristling with aircraft technology and revolutionary safety features that broke all the rules of automotive design. From its center mounted swivel headlight to the flat-six engine mounted out back this outstanding diecast recreates this landmark automobile complete with a set of luggage in the trunk! 70th Anniversary edition.
Studebaker company was known for its durability, strength and styling. Perhaps no automaker is more identified with a single design than the Studebaker’s “bullet – nose” cars. Ads called it “The Next Look” implying it would start a trend, in fact it didn’t but this didn’t matter as this model propelled sales to an all-time high. This diecast is loaded with original features, famous bullet grille, logos on each wheel cover, seats that push forward and a spare tire in the trunk.
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!
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.
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.
