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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
Buckbeak from Harry Potter, Other, Noble Collection NN8877 Buckbeak, the Hippogriff, came to be owned by Harry Potter through Sirius Black's will, though Harry allowed him to live with Hagrid. He participated in two battles of the Second Wizarding War, most notably the Battle of Hogwarts. He showed great affection and loyalty toward Harry, defending him whenever he was in danger. It measures 7 inches in height, 4 inches in width 14 inches in length
Daryl Savior Prisoner Figure from The Walking Dead, McFarlane Toys 14682 ● Spectacular likeness of Daryl sculpted from images of the actor Norman Reedus ● Figure is featured in the Savior prisoner outfit worn by Daryl in Season 7 of The Walking Dead® ● Figure includes mop accessory ● Designed with 15 points of articulation for dynamic posing ● Figure features a stylized The Walking Dead® branded display base and showcased in window box packaging
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.
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!
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.
