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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 Ford brand has been synonymous with high quality, reliability and innovation. The unique styling of this 1940 Pickup is a fresh update to the traditional Ford truck from the original era and was considered the most beautiful pick up ever created. We bring you this sought after die cast replica with teardrop headlights, embossed Ford logo on the operational tailgate and a spare tire mounted onto the running board.
These vintage, sturdy finely detailed gas pump and gas cylinder are guaranteed to transport you back to the Golden Age of Motoring. Crafted in diecast metal and topped by a large colorful globe with a rubber filler hose. Add interest and drama to your automotive display.
Vitesse 1:43 De Lorean DMC 12 Diecast Model Car 24012 De Lorean DMC 12 Diecast Model Car from Back To The Future Part 1. It is made by Vitesse and is 1:43 scale (approx. 9cm / 3.5in long). Comes in a display case.
Dwight Poseable Figure from The Walking Dead, McFarlane Toys 14680 ● Figure comes with Daryl's crossbow and sidearm pistol ● Spectacular likeness for Dwight sculpted from images of actor Austin Amelio ● Sculpted in his iconic outfit from Season 7 of AMC’s The Walking Dead™ ● 7-inch figure complete with stylized brand specific display base ● Designed with 14+ points of articulation for dynamic posing
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.
