Drogon Baby Dragon Statue from Game Of Thrones, Noble Collection NN0079 A highly detailed, hand painted sculpture of Daenerys Targaryen's baby dragon. Stands approximately 4.5" in height
Balin`s Mace Prop Replica from The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey by WETA WT00990 An orator of eloquence and standing in the halls of Erebor before the coming of the dragon Smaug, Balin the Dwarf, eldest son of Fundin, was as quick in action as he was in wit.
To match the fiery words he could conjure, Balin the Dwarf wielded in battle a long, flat-bladed mace wrought in coppery hue that caught the light and shone like a flame in his hands. Though age and long miles might have tempered the keenness of the old warrior’s reflexes, both mind and weapon are as sharp as the day the dragon first descended upon the Dwarves’ mountain home, and Balin the Dwarf will not shy from drawing his star-pointed blade when foes threaten.
Balin's Mace was created for the film by the artists at Weta Workshop. Incredibly tough, yet safer than a sharpened steel blade, it has been finished to a standard that can confidently be displayed in 3D, high resolution, at 48 frames per second in the finished movie. This prop replica has been created from molds of the original weapon used in the film, using the same high impact urethane material as the props on set and finished using the same techniques and materials.
Richard Taylor, Special Effects Supervisor at Weta Workshop explains the use of urethane:
"Although we use steel and aluminium to make a lot of our swords, often we benefit from the casting of these in a high impact urethane as we are able to capture the complexity of detail we are wishing to cast into some of our weapons. We have therefore chosen to present our collector’s edition of Hobbit weapons in the same material used for the making of the film props to exactly replicate the techniques and artistry used in the films."
Balin's Mace comes with a reinforced polystone wall plaque for display, pride of place, on your wall.
Buckbeak Figure from Harry Potter, McFarlane Toys 13311 Highly detailed sculpt of Buckbeak the Hippogriff from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Features movable head, neck, tail, and wings with over 10 points of articulation Buckbeak’s wingspan is 13” wide and features up and down movement Buckbeak measures 4.5”L x 13”W x 10”H when fully displayed on base Figure is showcased in Harry Potter themed collector packaging
Arya Stark Figure from Game Of Thrones - McFarlane Toys 10662 Arya Stark Figure from Game Of Thrones. It is made by McFarlane Toys and is approx. 15cm / 5.9in high. Arya Stark is the third child and second daughter of Lord Eddard Stark and his wife, Lady Catelyn Stark. After narrowly escaping the persecution of House Stark by House Lannister, Arya is trained as a Faceless Man at the House of Black and White in Braavos, and uses her new skills to bring those who have wronged her family to justice.
Product features:
- Incredibly detailed figure of Arya Stark modeled from digital scans of actress Maisie Williams
- Articulated Arya Stark figure featuring her iconic attire from “The Bells” episode of Game of Thrones’ final season
- Figure features 12+ points of articulation
- Figure comes with Needle sword and Valyrian steel dagger accessories
Dementor Figure from Harry Potter, Noble Collection NN7550 The Noble Collection are proud to announce a new range of plastic Magical Creatures inspired by the Harry Potter series. Each measures approximately 10.5 width by 18.5 cms height in their PVC display case. The creatures and the dioramas can be removed from the display case.
A Dementor is a Dark creature and a non-being and considered one of the foulest to inhabit the world. Dementors feed upon human happiness.
The Packard Motor Car Company produced a new line of personal luxury with the Packard Caribbean. Launched in 1953 through to 1956 it was originally made as a convertible with only 750 models built. Bold design with its wide-mouth chrome grille and Continental spare. Lift the hood to view the fully wired 180hp straight–eight engine.
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!