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Crash Bandicoot Poseable Figure with Jet Pack from Crash Bandicoot - NECA 41053 First seen in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, the jet pack is a vital piece of equipment on certain levels. The figure stands 5.5 inches tall and has a head sculpt unique to this release. Crash has plenty of articulation and looks like he leapt right out of the game!
Ezio Roleplay Gauntlet Pirate Edition (Damaged Item) Prop Replica from Assassin`s Creed IV, McFarlane Toys 81010-DAMAGEDITEM DAMAGE: issues with blade mechanism Features spring-loaded, retractable blade, adjustable straps and bonus skull buckle. Suitable for ages 17+. This life-size, role-play accessory lets fans wear the signature weapon of the heroic Assassins. Our all-new version of the Hidden Blade is based on the one worn by the main character, Edward Kenway, in the upcoming blockbuster Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. As a an added bonus, this boxed item also includes an exclusive accessory: a replica of the skull-shaped buckle worn on Edward Kenway’s bandolier.
Bowtruckle Figure from Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Noble Collection NN5250 The Bowtruckle can be found in western England, southern Germany, and certain Scandinavian forests. A Bowtruckle serves as a tree guardian for its home tree, which is usually a tree whose wood is of wand quality. It's appearance of a flat-faced little stickman made of bark and twigs, serves well as camouflage in its natural habitat.
Colonel Stars and Stripes (Hood Up) Figure from Kick Ass 2, NECA 12124 Comes with pick axe handle and Eisenhower the dog accessories. From the highly anticipated sequel to the cult comic book movie comes this second assortment of highly detailed, poseable action figures. Series 2 includes Unmasked Hit-Girl featuring interchangeable heads, Armored Kick-Ass with interchangeable unmasked head, and Colonel Stars & Stripes with his dog Eisenhower. Figures stand from 6.5″ – 7″ tall and feature over 20 points of articulation and movie accurate accessories.
If you are looking for muscle car style, check out this 1958 Plymouth Fury. The Fury was a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere from 1956 through 1958 and gained notoriety in the movie Christine. Once seen as a weak performer, Plymouth jumped into the performance field for 1956 with its limited edition Plymouth Fury that did nothing but get better for 1957 and 1958. The Fury had it all, two-door hardtop, Fury rear fender nameplates, dual outside rear-view mirrors and special Dual Fury or Golden Commando V-8. A welcome addition to your collection.
Henry Ford revolutionized the automotive industry by a production line that was more efficient, effective and churned out cars for the masses. The DeLuxe models were introduced in 1938 to bridge the gap between the standard models and the luxury Lincoln range. The look of these cars were modernized with an upgrade in the grille and headlights, side grilles were removed and replaced with chrome strips. The engines were also revised and hydraulic brakes were a major advancement. 1937-1940 Ford’s automobiles were the most popular for hot rodding. One car not to miss, add this to your collection now!
