HARRY POTTER EAGLEMOSS FIGURINES
Eaglemoss Wizarding World Figurine
Collection
Each
figurine comes brand new and in an individual sealed window box.
If
purchasing more than one item, first item postage will be £3.95 and each
additional item purchased will be 95p for postage.
- Albus Dumbledore - This figurine captures the likeness of actor Richard
Harris as seen in Harry Potter and the
Philosopher's Stone. He stands to deliver warnings about
the Dark Forest and the painful death awaiting anyone tempted to explore
the right-hand side of the third-floor corridor. But there are four words
all students are keen to hear… “Let the feast begin!”. (12.7cm with
base).
- Sirius Black – Sirius has spent 12 years in Azkaban prison – but it was
for a crime he didn’t commit. This figurine is inspired by the film Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, where he was portrayed by actor Gary
Oldman. This figure shows Sirius smartly dressed wearing a three-piece
suit with gold detailing, his hands tucked in holding his wand. (12.2cm
with base)
- Neville Longbottom – As he grew older, Neville Longbottom gains
courage and strength and is not afraid to face off against hundreds of
Death Eaters. To defend his friends and school, he is not afraid to stand
up to Lord Voldemort himself. In the Battle of Hogwarts, Neville takes up
Godric Gryffindor’s sword to destroy Voldemort’s final Horcrux – the
monstrous serpent Nagini. This figurine captures the likeness of actor
Matthew Lewis who portrayed the brave young wizard in the Harry Potter
franchise. Dressed in a striped cardigan sweater, he grabs Godric
Gryffindor’s magical sword ready to attack. (11.4cm with base)
- Lord Voldemort – This figurine of Lord Voldemort features a likeness of Ralph
Fiennes as Voldemort. The Dark Lord is captured as he approaches his final
battle with a black cloak that billows around his body in the heat of the
action. Dark, silky robes cover him like a second, reptilian skin. The
gnarled Elder Wand he wields is an imposing weapon, which has seen many
battles. (11.7cm with base)
- Draco Malfoy (Death Eater) – In Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood prince, Draco Malfoy has been assigned an impossible task by
Lord Voldemort – kill Albus Dumbledore. The sixth-year student proudly
accepted the mark of the Death Eater but isn’t as ready as he says. This
Draco Malfoy Novice Death Eater figurine captures actor Tom Felton as he
appears in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Smartly dressed in a
black polo neck and suit, he pulls up his sleeve to reveal the Dark Mark
on his left forearm, displaying his allegiance to Lord Voldemort. But the
frightened look on his face and his trembling wand arm suggest this
deference to the Dark Lord is not of his own free will. (11.6cm with base)
- Severus Snape – Professor Snape
was an extremely talented wizard, otherwise known as ‘Potions Master’. He
was a half-blood wizard and head of Slytherin House. This figurine
captures actor Alan Rickman as seen in the film Harry Potter and The
Philosopher’s Stone. This figure shows Severus Snape in his Slytherin
black robe, patrolling the corridors of Hogwarts. (10cm with base)
- Dementor – Being in the presence of a Dementor removes all life and
joy from their victims, and their most terrifying attack was the
Dementor’s Kiss, which sucks the soul from a wizard. This figurine
features a realistic skeletal likeness, with tattered weathered black
robes swirling all around. The Dementor is captured in a flying pose and
leans its shrouded face forwards to suck out a victim’s very soul. (14.8cm
with base)
- Bellatrix Lestrange – This figure captures actress Helena Bonham Carter as seen
in the film Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Bellatrix was
devoted to Lord Voldemort and would fiercely fight for anything he wishes,
meaning that she has the desire to destroy any member of the Order of the
Phoenix. This figurine captures Bellatrix wearing a stunning corset with
crochet arms and a beautiful long dress. She is wearing heeled boots
holding a wand in her hand, obeying orders from Lord Voldemort. (10cm with
base)
- Nagini –
Once a beautiful shapeshifter Maledictus, Nagini is now locked in the form
of a serpent – and serves Voldemort as both a venomous assassin and his
final Horcrux. As the Dark Lords loyal servant, Nagini always warns him of
dangers and attacks at his command. This detailed figurine captures the
snake coiled on top of debris from the ruins of Hogwarts and seen in Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows- Part 2. She rears her head ready to strike
with her jaws wide open to reveal rows of sharp fangs. (11.3cm with base)
- Werewolf – A new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher is in town and
joins the staff at Hogwarts school, Professor Remus Lupin. But Professor
Lupin has a terrible secret – he is a werewolf. This figurine captures
actor David Thewlis as seen in the film Harry Potter and The Prisoner of
Azkaban. The figure shows Professor Lupin transformed into a werewolf,
hunched forward on its long legs and sharp teeth. (10cm with base)
- Luna Lovegood – This figurine captures Evanna Lynch clutching a stack of Quibbler
magazines. Luna wears a bright pink jacket, a lovely print skirt, bright
blue tights and a pair of colourful Spectrespecs. These magical glasses
are useful for seeing Wrackspurts (invisible creatures that cause your
brain to go fuzzy). (10.5cm with base)
- Harry Potter (Battle Pose) – After a phenomenal sixth year at Hogwarts
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry Potter is determined to give up
on his studies and track down and destroy the Horcruxes that are keeping
Lord Voldemort alive. This figurine is based on the likeness from the
movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. The figure depicts
Harry with a look of grim determination on his face. His ripped and dirty
clothes denote his recent nomadic existence and the battles he has
endured. (11.7cm with base)
- Hermione Granger – This figure captures actress Emma Watson as
seen in the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. The figurine
depicts Hermione wearing her signature Gryffindor school uniform. As
usual, she has her books in her hand being a frequent visitor to the
Hogwarts library. (10cm with base)
- Hermione Granger (Year 8) - This Hermione Granger figurine
captures the likeness of actress Emma Watson as seen in Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows. She points Bellatrix Lestrange's wand ready to cast a
spell during the final Battle of Hogwarts. She is dressed in a jean jacket
and carries an enchanted bag on her side. (11.1cm with base)
- Harry Potter with Hedwig – In the 2001 movie Harry Potter and the
Philosopher’s Stone, Harry starts his first year at Hogwarts. His years of
studies were full of adventures, difficult tasks, duels and tournaments.
One constant companion through this time is Hedwig, his snowy owl. This
figure captures the likeness of young Daniel Radcliffe as seen in the
first film. He is covered in his winter Gryffindor house cloak, scarf and
blue gloves. Hedwig perches proudly on his outstretched arm, preparing to
take flight. (10.4cm with base)
- Draco Malfoy – Smug Slytherin student Draco Malfoy is proud to be of a
pure-blood wizard family and despises anyone who doesn’t share the same
ancestry. A legacy of Slytherin house, he was believed to be the Heir of
Slytherin but in reality is just rude to both his friends and enemies.
This figure captures young actor Tom Felton as seen in Harry Potter and
the Chamber of Secrets. Draco is wearing the Slytherin school uniform and
he holds his wand up to his face before bringing it sharply down and he
prepares to beat Harry Potter in Professor Lockhart’s dueling class.
(10.2cm with base)
- Ron Weasley with Scabbers – This figurine brings the wizard to
life with his freckle-faced skin and red hair. It captures actor Rupert
Grint as seen in the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Wearing his Gryffindor uniform complete with his top button undone, Ron is
not the neatest Hogwarts student. He happily lets his pet rat sit on his
shoulder, although he’d be less keen if he knew Scabbers’ real identity.
(10cm with base)
- Ron Weasley (Year
8) - This Ron Weasley
figurine captures the likeness of actor Rupert Grint as seen in Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He is holding Pettigrew's wand aloft,
after losing his in Malfoy Manor, and clenching his other fist, Ron stands
poised for further conflict. He wears one of his favourite checked hoodies
packed by Hermione and striped black and red sweater. (11.4cm with base).
- Ron Weasley Yule
Ball – Dressed in his
unforgettable Yule Ball look wearing family hand-me-downs. He wears
a thick brown dress coat decorated with frilly coral coloured fringes and
lapels. His cream coloured ruffled shirt is topped with a dark green
bow tie. (11.2cm with base).
- Hagrid (Special Edition) – Ever since Harry
Potter was a baby, Rubeus Hagrid has done his best to look after him. It
was Hagrid who transported Harry to the Dursleys after his parents were
murdered. Ten years later, it is Hagrid who brings him his invitation to
Hogwarts. This figurine captures the likeness of actor Robbie Coltrane as
Hagrid as seen in the film Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix. No
detail has been spared, from Hagrid’s beard, his long hair and brown
costume. (15.9cm with base)
- Dobby (Special Edition) - Dobby was the house-elf enslaved by the Malfoys. In Harry Potter
and the Chamber of Secrets he tries to deter Harry Potter from
returning to Hogwarts, for his own safety. Unaware of the identity of
Dobby's master and his plan, Harry initially finds the house-elf
irritating; but eventually he comes to view Dobby as a trusted friend and
ally until the very end. The figure captures the likeliness of Dobby as
seen in The Chamber of Secrets. Dressed as usual in short, dirty rags,
Dobby looks up delightedly after opening up Tom Riddle's diary and
finding Harry's sock, unwittingly given to him by Lucius Malfoy.
(16.5cm with base)
- Ginny Weasley - A talented and confident witch, she
easily earns her place as the next Chaser. Later she helps
the Gryffindor team to victory against Slytherin under the sensitive
leadership of her boyfriend and future husband Harry Potter. Dressed
in the scarlet and gold colours of Gryffindor, Ginny stands
confidently with her broomstick, waiting for the game to begin. (11.3cm
with base)
- Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody - The greatest Auror of all time and
a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher in Harry Potter and
the Goblet of Fire. He was the pivotal member of the Order of Phoenix
until the very end; he tragically died protecting Harry Potter from the Death
Eaters. (13cm with base)
- Lucius Malfoy - The embodiment of wealth and influence
in the wizarding world who believes that his family's pure-blood heritage
makes them superior to Muggles and wizards with non-magical ancestry.
Always well-groomed with his immaculate black cloak and long blond hair,
he gladly pledged his allegiance to Lord Voldemort upon his return. (12cm
with base)
- Professor Minerva
McGonagall – As a member of staff at
Hogwarts for many decades she is both feared and admired amongst her
students (and staff) at Hogwarts. She is very warm and supportive
during times of trouble and cares a great deal about her students. This
figurine shows the Professor of Transfiguration in her
iconic flowing emerald green robes over a floor-length black dress, and
her unmistakable pointed hat. (12cm with base)
- Harry Potter
Yule Ball - Harry
looks elegant in his yule ball dress robes - a traditional, crisp, white
dress shirt, a four-button, black waistcoat, tuxedo trousers and long,
black robes with wide lapels. This figurine captures the
likeness of the actor Daniel Radcliffe as seen in Harry Potter and
the Goblet of Fire. (11.5cm with base)
- Hermione Granger Yule Ball
- Hermione attended the Yule
Ball with Bulgarian Quidditch star Viktor Krum which stunned both Ron and
Harry. She wore a beautiful full-length ballgown consisting of
delicate pink layers becoming darker in tone from head to toe with a deep
crimson bow adorning the front of the dress. (11cm with base)
- Fred Weasley – the oldest of the Weasley
twins. After leaving Hogwarts to set up a joke shop with his
twin brother, he returned to fight Voldemort’s Death Eaters at the Battle
of Hogwarts. Suited and booted in a sharp looking pinstripe
suit with green waistcoat, maroon tie and brown shoes.
- Harry & Draco Quidditch Duo - Harry's courage and flying talent made him a
natural at Quidditch, the broom-riding sport of the Wizarding World, and
he was quickly scouted for the Seeker position on Gryffindor's Quidditch
Team by Captain Oliver Wood. His snobbish rival Draco Malfoy joined him the following year as the
Seeker for Slytherin, accompanied by a batch of fancy new Nimbus 2001
brooms for the whole team – courtesy of his wealthy father, Lucius
Malfoy. (10.2cm with base).
- Griphook - Lord Voldemort and
his followers are keen to get their hands on secrets that are homed at
Gringotts Bank. Griphook was imprisoned in the cellar at Malfoy Manor in
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, and during the escape, he
seized the Sword of Gryffindor, knowing the true value of the sword. This
figurine captures the likeness of the actor Warwick Davis as seen in Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. (8cm with base).
- Molly Weasley - Molly Weasley is a pure
blood witch and devoted parent to her seven children. In Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 she displays a fierce
determination to keep them safe. Throughout Harry’s time at Hogwarts, she
also keeps a protective eye over him, telling Sirius Black that Harry is
like a son to her. She killed the notorious Bellatrix Lestrange during the
battle of Hogwarts. Wearing a typical outfit for Molly, her battle-ready
stance with wand drawn is less familiar. (10.5cm with base).
- Peter Pettigrew – Usually referred to
as Wormtail, Pettigrew was a wizard who began attending Hogwarts in
1971. During his years at Hogwarts he
became one of the Marauders along with Sirius Black, James Potter and
Remus Lupin. During the 1st wizarding war he was a
mber of the Order of the Phoenix, but became a spy when he was coerced by
Lord Voldemort. (12.2cm with base).
- Buckbeak The Hippogriff – (Special Edition). This magical
creature’s mighty eagle-like wings have been captured down and his
horse-like body with his front legs, and head like a giant eagle, with a
cruel and steel coloured beak and large orange eyes. (16.4cm with base).
- Garrick
Ollivander - Garrick Ollivander ran his own shop in Diagon Alley –
Ollivanders: Makers of Fine Wands Since 382 BC. He sold Harry his wand and
revealed that it shared a core with the wand he sold to Tom Riddle – the
boy who would become Lord Voldemort. Ollivander was deeply interested in
the legendary Elder Wand. He was eventually kidnapped by Lord Voldemort,
who tortured him for information on the Elder Wand, and was rescued by
Harry and his friends. (12.2cm with base).
- Filius Flitwick – An eccentric
half-goblin wizard, he became the Charm’s Master and opposed Lord
Voldemort and Dolores Umbridge. He fought in the battle of Hogwarts
and defeated many Death Eaters. (7.5cm with base).
Each figurine is cast in a special metallic
resin and painted by hand, in a perfect 1:16 scale.
Each figurine also comes with a full-colour
12-page glossy magazine. Material: Metallic Resin.
The perfect addition for any Harry Potter fan or
collector.
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box.
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