Iron Studios Harry Potter Art Scale Statue 1/10 Hermione Granger 16 cm
264.98 AUD
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Straight from the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone movie comes this 1/10th scale statue! The Polystone statue measures approx. 16 x 10 x 5,5 cm and comes with matching diorama base. Features: Limited Edition Based on original movie references Made in Polystone Hand Painted This statue can be displayed along with the statues of Harry and Ron (sold separately) to compose a set
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