Babaydoll Premium Format Statue - Sideshow Collectibles is proud to present the Babydoll Premium Format figure, inspired by the epic action-fantasy, Sucker Punch. Featuring detailed accessories and a real fabric costume, the Babydoll Premium Format figure captures the troubled heroine in stunning 1:4 scale. Each piece is individually painted and finished, with the unique quality and attention to detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. Depicted in the midst of battle, standing approximately 19 inches tall, the dynamic Babydoll Premium Format figure makes an outstanding addition to any collection.
The Babydoll Premium Format Figure features:
•Fabric Costume
•Katana Sword with Scabbard
•Holstered. 45 Calibre Pistol (Removable)
A young woman, nicknamed "Babydoll" is institutionalized by her abusive stepfather after the tragic death of her younger sister. A fighter and a survivor, Babydoll immediately begins to formulate a plan for escape. However, through bribery, forgery, and manipulation her stepfather has arranged for Babydoll to be lobotomized, and with the clock ticking, she retreats to a fantasy world. The setting shifts to a brothel where she befriends dancers Amber, Blondie, Rocket and Sweet Pea, but the need to escape remains. In this alternate world it"s her body, not her mind, that is in danger of being compromised. The five women race to assemble the tools they"ll need to escape, and Babydoll retreats even further into her elaborate fantasies. With each task, retrieving a key, a map, a knife, fire...her imagination travels to exotic or unknown lands to battle epic foes.
Baby Niffler Black Plush from Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Noble Collection NN8092 Baby Niffler Black Plush from Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them. It is made by Noble Collection
Baby Niffler Grey Plush from Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Noble Collection NN8002 Baby Niffler Grey Plush from Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them. It is made by Noble Collection
Babydoll Figure - Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys are proud to present the 1/6th scale Babydoll Collectible Figure from the Sucker Punch movie directed by Zack Snyder. The movie-accurate collectible is specially crafted based on the image of Emily Browning as Babydoll in the movie, highlighting the newly developed head sculpt and body, highly detailed costume, accessories and weapons.
The Babydoll Sixth Scale Figure features:
•Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Emily Browning as Babydoll in the Sucker Punch movie
•Approximately 28 cm tall
•Newly developed body with over 30 points of articulations
•Realistic long, golden, implanted curly hair
•Three pairs of interchangeable palms with straps on right palms including:
•One pair of relaxed palms
•One pair for holding guns
•One pair for holding Japanese Katana
•Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
•One set of sailor style navy blue shirt with tie and belt, and skirt
•One pair of long black socks
•One pair of navy blue high heels
•One pistol with accessories
•One magazine gun with silencer and sight
•One Japanese style metal Katana with case and strap
•One black hair band
•One headset
•One key with neck chain
•One pistol holster
•Two magazine holsters
•Figure stand with Babydoll nameplate and movie logo
BAC Concorde 1966 1:144 scale Airfix Plastic Model Airplane Kit This BAC Concorde (1966) plastic model airplane kit. It is a self assembly kit made by Airfix and is 1:144 scale (approx. 17cm / 6.7in wingspan).
BAC Lightning F6 - XS921 (RAF 74 Sqn) (1:72 scale) - English Electric Lightning F6, serial number XS921, was delivered to 74 ‘Tiger’ Squadron in December 1966 and initially based at RAF Leuchars in Scotland. In 1967, XS921 and other Lightning’s of 74 Sqn made the long journey to Tengah Air Base in Singapore and in doing so became the first RAF fighter unit to make such a journey using air to air refuelling.
The deployment to Singapore, codenamed ‘Operation Hydraulic’, gave the RAF’s Far East Air Force (FEAF) a powerful supersonic fighter element in the region. This was deemed necessary in order to deter the territorial claims made by Indonesia against nearby Malaysia, a British protectorate. The show of strength proved successful and 74 Sqn departed Tengah in August 1971 with the squadron disbanding.
Its Lightning’s were taken over by 56 Sqn at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. In September 1985, while serving with 11 Sqn, Lightning XS921 was lost after developing technical problems while returning to RAF Binbrook after a training exercise but thankfully the pilot was able to make a successful ejection.
This BAC Mono (2011) Composite Model Car is Metallic Green and features working wheels and also opening engine cover. It is made by AUTOart and is 1:18 scale (approx. 21cm / 8.3in long).
This BAC Mono (2011) Composite Model Car is Metallic Red and features working wheels and also opening engine cover. It is made by AUTOart and is 1:18 scale (approx. 21cm / 8.3in long).
BAC Mono 2011 1:18 scale AUTOart Composite Model Car This BAC Mono (2011) composite model car is metallic black and features working wheels and opening engine cover. It is made by AUTOart and is 1:18 scale (approx. 21cm / 8.3in long).
Corgi 1:72 BAC SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1 XX109 M55 Motorway Trials, Lancashire 1975 Diecast Model Airplane COR 34709AA This BAC SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1 XX109 (M55 Motorway Trials, Lancashire 1975) diecast model airplane. It is made by Corgi and is 1:72 scale (approx. 12cm / 4.7in wingspan).
BAC TSR-2 XR219 (1:72 scale) - The Tactical Strike/Reconnaissance 2 (TSR-2) was an ill-fated Cold War strike aircraft developed by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) for the Royal Air Force in the early 1960s. It was designed to penetrate a well-defended forward battle area at low altitudes and very high speeds, and then attack high-value targets in the rear with close-in bomb runs and precision drops. TSR-2 included a number of advanced features that made it the highest performing aircraft of this type in the world. The prototype TSR-2, XR219 flew from Boscombe Down on 27 September 1964 and the test programme soon made good progress despite some initial problems. However, a Labour Government had taken office shortly after the TSR-2’s first flight and the writing was on the wall. XR219 was the only example to fly, the project being cancelled controversially in favour of the General Dynamics F111, a procurement that was itself later cancelled. Thankfully the ordered destruction of all the TSR-2 prototypes did not happen. XR219, along with prototypes XR221 and XR223 were lost, having been taken to Shoeburyness range in Essex and used for target practice. The other two prototypes were rescued and XR220 was placed on display at RAF Cosford’s Aerospace Museum, whilst XR222 was initially sent to the College of Aeronautics at Cranfield and is now on display at the Imperial war Museum at Duxford.