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Flight 714 to Sydney Passage SceneFlight 714 to Sydney Passage Scene
A stunning addition to Pixi's collection, the 714 passage scene comes with a large, heavy matte model of the entrance to the passage, as well as 5 seperately standing pieces in Pixi's trademark style.

It is presented in a brilliant sturdy crate with a large 'FRAGILE' stamped on to it - think the closing shot of Raiders of the Lost Ark!

19cm tall.

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Price: £480.00


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Rastapopolous PixiRastapopolous Pixi
Taken from "The Blue Lotus" (p.57).

Made from a metal alloy, 160 grams, 8.3 cm tall, hand painted and limited to 1000 pieces.

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Price: £62.95


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Oliveira da FigueiraOliveira da Figueira
From Cigars of the Pharaoh page 13, frame C3.

This model is 8.5 cm tall and limited to 1000 pieces.

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Price: £62.95


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Secret of the Unicorn Mini-Figure SetSecret of the Unicorn Mini-Figure Set
A great set of mini figures taken from scenes in Secret of the Unicorn, these metal alloy figures measure from 2.3 to 4.2 centimeters in height, and includes that fabulous ship.

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Price: £105.90


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Red Rackham's Treasure Mini-Figure SetRed Rackham's Treasure Mini-Figure Set
A great set of mini figures taken from scenes in Red Rackham's Treasure, these metal alloy figures measure from 3.3 to 4.2 centimeters in height.

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Price: £105.90


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Flupke Est Un Méchant Garcon Mini-Figure SetFlupke Est Un Méchant Garcon Mini-Figure Set
This delightful set of 28 mini figures measures between 2.9 and 4.5 cm tall, and is made from a metal alloy.

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Price: £410.00


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Opium Den SceneOpium Den Scene
The Opium Den scene from "The Blue Lotus" is famously recognisable. Represented in metal alloy, this 2008 edition model is limited to 1000 pieces. Source: Hergé/The Blue Lotus p.59 Dimension: L15 cm x H 12 cm x D 5 cm


Weight: 300 gr/m3
Material : lead alloy

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Price: £155.00


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Tintin from 1929 to 2004Tintin from 1929 to 2004
This model is 7.2 cm tall and limited to 2000 pieces.

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Price: £135.00


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4 Pieces Composition - "From Popol & Virginie to Tintin"4 Pieces Composition - "From Popol & Virginie to Tintin"
A set of four characters created by Hergé, Popol and Virginie 1934, Jo Zette and Jocko 1936, Quick and Flupke 1934, Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock 1929 (image used from Tintin in Tibet p.6 3A published 1960).

This model ranges from 5.5 cm to 7.7 cm tall and is limited to 1000 pieces.

A beautiful set to remind us of the scope of Hergé's work.


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Price: £325.00


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Carte VisiteCarte Visite
From Red Rackhams Treasure.

This model is 7.5 cm tall and is numbered.

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Price: £55.00


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Tintin  TrioTintin Trio
3 pieces scene, from "Tintin in the Congo", "Seven Crystal Balls" and"Cigars of the Pharaoh"
Limited and numbered to 2500 pieces.
Height 8.5cm.

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Price: £135.00


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Haddock Bottle PixiHaddock Bottle Pixi
From The Seven Crystal Balls.

This model is 7.5 cm tall and is a numbered piece.

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Price: £52.95


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Jolyon WaggJolyon Wagg
Our favourite worst nightmare.

This model is 8.5 cm tall and is a numbered piece.

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Price: £59.95


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Mini Pixi - Set of 10 CharactersMini Pixi - Set of 10 Characters
Set of 10 individual characters from the Tintin adventures, Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, Thompson, Thomson, Alcazar and Jolyon Wagg.

Part of the mini series of Pixi Figures, Height 3cm.

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Price: £149.95


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