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Bombur the Dwarf Polystone Statue from The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey, WETA WT00985 Brother of Bofur and cousin to Bifur, Bombur rounds out the Company of Thorin as the Quest’s travelling cook. Broad even for a Dwarf, who as a people tend to be stocky and wide of belly, Bombur has a passion for the preparation and consumption of food. But there is far more to the roly-poly Dwarf than just an appetite and predilection for culinary adventuring. Bombur may be somewhat innocent in the ways of the world and not as well travelled or experienced as some of his older companions, nor has he ever seen the object of the Quest, the Lonely Mountain they seek to reclaim, but he is brave, doughty and as loyal as he is capable with his ladle – a surprisingly effective weapon when swung like a hammer. A strong and dauntless fighter when pressed, the young Dwarf soon finds he can take care of himself when it most matters, and can put on a surprising turn of speed, but then Dwarves are natural sprinters. Weta continues the legacy of producing finely crafted, highly detailed 1/6 scale collectible polystone statues from Middle-earth. The essence of each character expertly captured in every piece. Bombur the Dwarf was sculpted by Scott Spencer and Greg Tozer. It takes approximately 400-500 hours to design, sculpt, model-make, mould and paint the prototype for each new character. Sculpted and created by the same artists and craftspeople who work on our movies, Bombur the Dwarf is the sixth sculpture in our range of 1/6 scale characters from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
Alien Xenomorph Warrior (Damaged Item) Figure from Aliens, NECA 51394-DAMAGEDITEM DAMAGE: missing hand and inner mouth. The Aliens Warrior stands over 9 inches tall and has more than 30 points of articulation, including a bendable tail, hinged jaw, and sliding inner mouth. This version of the Warrior features blue costume highlights and a glossy, wet appearance.
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.
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.
Eddie Clothed in Chains Poseable Figure, Character, NECA 14921 Retro style meets classic metal in one amazing action figure! Straight from the cover of Iron Maiden's 1983 album Piece of Mind, Eddie is dressed in tailored fabric clothing, similar to the toy lines that helped define the licensed action figure market in the 1970s. The band's legendary mascot stands 8" tall and features real metal chains. Comes in blister card packaging with resealable protective clamshell.
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.
