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Element Pyramid Pillar Accessory from Alien vs Predator, NECA 51627 Add to your Alien vs Predator collection or build amazing dioramas with the new deluxe Temple Pillar replica! This incredibly detailed piece has been a central element of our AvP dioramas, and after an overwhelming number of requests from fans, we are making it available. The Temple Pillar measures over 14” tall and is a faithful replica of the one seen on-screen in the movie, down to the Alien dome and Facehugger details molded into each side. It’s cast in resin and perfectly in scale with NECA's line of 7″ Alien and Predator action figures.
Cho Chang Mini Bust from Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix by Gentle Giant 9778 After the death of her boyfriend, Cedric Diggory, at the Triwizard Tournament, Cho Chang was still suffering from the loss upon her return to school in September. Her increasing feelings for Harry did not help her troubled state of mind, and she quickly changed from being a popular, giggly girl into one who could be found more often than not crying in the toilets. She nevertheless joined Dumbledore's Army when it was set up and became an enthusiastic member, learning to master spells she had always struggled with before.
The Ford line gained a new body in 1955 to keep up with competition. It was royalty on wheels equipped with the optional Plexiglas top and two tone upholstery. The model featured a chrome “basket handle” across the roof, visually separating the front passenger compartment from the rear. We have even added a “Continental “spare tire!"
Cylon Number Six Blue Dress Polystone Bust from Battlestar Galactica by Diamond Select Toys 26047 Cylon Number Six Blue Dress Polystone Bust from Battlestar Galactica. It is made by Diamond Select Toys and is approx. 15cm / 5.9in high.
Wand Prop Replica from Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix by Noble Collection NN7607 Dolores Umbridge Wand Prop Replica from Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix. It is made by Noble Collection and is approx. 30cm / 11.8in long.
In 1953 Henry Ford redesigned their best-selling F-1 pickup truck and introduced the F-100. It was known for its eye catching style and torque. Revised suspension and new styling gave the truck a more cohesive look. A wide range of new comfort options were added to this model to make long drives more bearable