Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp) Figure - Sideshow is proud to present the Ichabod Crane RAH 12-inch Figure by Medicom Toy, celebrating the Tim Burton film "Sleepy Hollow"". Featuring a brand new sculpture of the authentic likeness of Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane, an impressive and detailed costume, and complete with a display stand, this outstanding 1:6 scale figure is of the highest quality and detail, ready to take life on your shelf in any dynamic pose that you desire. Medicom Toy"s RAH body is one of the most articulated 12-inch figure bodies available, capable of nearly any pose that the human body can achieve.
This IFA W50L ADK70 (1968) Diecast Model Lorry is Green and White and has working wheels and also comes in a display case. It is made by IST Models and is 1:43 scale (approx. 16cm / 6.3in long).
This Indian Camel Single Back (1906) Diecast Model Motorcycle is Black and features working stand, steering, wheels. It is made by New-Ray Toys and is 1:32 scale (approx. 5cm / 2.0in long).
This Indian Chief Diecast Model Motorcycle is Red and Yellow and features working stand, steering, wheels. It is made by New-Ray Toys and is 1:12 scale (approx. 13cm / 5.1in long).
Indian Chief `348` (1948) in Blue and Cream (1:18 scale) - Hand-built in the UK in white metal during the 1990s, these models originally sold for just shy of £100! We have managed to acquire a limited amount of unsold stock from the original owner and are pleased to offer them at a bargain price.
Please note: these models have been in storage since the 1990"s so the package will not be perfect!
This Indian Scout Racer (1929) Diecast Model Motorcycle is Blue and features working stand, steering, wheels. It is made by New-Ray Toys and is 1:32 scale (approx. 5cm / 2.0in long).
This Indian Scout Track Racer (1940) Diecast Model Motorcycle is Red and features working stand, steering, wheels. It is made by New-Ray Toys and is 1:32 scale (approx. 5cm / 2.0in long).
Indian Sport Scout (1940) in Red and White (1:12 scale) - In 1901 George Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom founded the company Indian in Springfield (Massachusetts). Worldwide Indian was the first producer of motorcycles in series and due to the accomplished technical developments they were able to keep the technological advantage for a long time. The production was focused mainly on large scale V double cylinder engines with flathead steering. Harley Davidson, who was the largest competitor at that time, had an almost identical concept. Due to a major order by the US military, they were able to produce considerably more motor cycles and survived until today.
Indian, which had a superior technology and better brand image was inferior and in 1953 had to declare bankruptcy. Afterwards different English motorcycles (Royal Enfield, AJS and Matchless) were sold under the brand name Indian. After a number of unsuccessful tries, Indian was reopened in North Carolina in 2006 under the name of Indian Motorcycle Company. At this facility classic styled Indian-Chiefs with V 2 engines and high cylinder capacity are produced.