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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
Clone Trooper Commander Figure from Star Wars Episode II Attack Of The Clones by Medicom 4367 Sideshow is pleased to announce that Medicom Toy Corporation has granted 1,000 pieces of the 12-inch RAH Clone Trooper Captain figure for the US market. The figure is highly authentic and film accurate, and ready to take life on your shelf in any dynamic pose that you desire. Medicom Toy's RAH body is one of the most articulated 12-inch figure bodies available, capable of nearly any pose that the human body can achieve.
Chevrolet Bel Air Taxi Diecast Model with Deadpool Figure from Deadpool - Jada JA30290 Chevrolet Bel Air Taxi Diecast Model with Deadpool Figure from Deadpool. It is made by Jada and is 1:24 scale (approx. 21cm / 8.3in long).
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 By 1929, Chevrolet was the best-selling car in the United States and had far superseded the Ford.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.
The Chevrolet Corvette C1 was the first generation of the Corvette sports car by Chevrolet. It was introduced late in 1953 and rushed into production due to public reaction, however it fell far short of expectations and was nearly cancelled. Necessary improvements were made but the 1958 model’s popularity generated the first ever profit saving the famous Vette from termination. This model has supreme attention to detail, tilt the louvered hood forward to marvel at the high output fuelie V-8. Inspect the sporting interior and lift the trunk. Gorgeous with contrasting side coves and whitewalls! One you don’t want to miss out on.
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!
