Win 'Indiana Jones' Movie Collectibles
High-End Collectibles Up For Grabs
Sideshow Collectibles, world renown for its creation of high-end collectibles based on such film sagas as "Star Wars," "The Lord of the Rings," the James Bond movies and Universal Studios horror movies, is now creating collectibles based on the Indiana Jones movies.Among them is a Premium Format Indiana Jones figure, which presents the adventuring archaeologist as he appears in "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Standing 22 inches tall, the figure comes holding the film's iconic gold Fertility Idol and bullwhip in his hands. The figure features a belted holster that houses a removable revolver.Down to the tilt of his trademark fedora and a stunning likeness of actor Harrison Ford, each figure is sculpted to Sideshow's museum-quality standards and dressed in an expertly tailored real fabric costume that captures the essence of Dr. Jones. Each piece is hand-cast of high-quality polystone, hand finished and individually numbered.Sideshow is also pleased to announce that Lucasfilm Ltd. And Medicom Toy Corporation have granted Sideshow Collectibles the ability to import the 12-inch Real Action Heroes Indiana Jones and Dr. Henry Jones figures based on Ford's and Sean Connery's characters from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade."These 1:6 scale figures are of the highest quality and detail, ready to take life on your shelf in any dynamic pose that you desire. Medicom Toys' RAH body is one of the most articulated 12-inch figure bodies available, capable of nearly any pose that the human body can achieve.One grand-prize winner will be selected at random to receive the Sideshow Collectibles Indiana Jones premium format figure.One runner-up will be selected at random to receive a Medicom RAH figure of Indiana Jones. A second runner-up will be selected at random to receive a Medicom RAH figure of Dr. Henry Jones.Prize packages in this contest are subject to change. Sideshow Collectibles will send contest winners their prizes directly. Please note: These items will not be released until fall 2008.The contest runs June 2, 2008 through June 25, 2008. The contest is for U.S. residents only. For a complete set of contest rules, click here.Please note that you will be entered into the contest only by filling out the form below. Any e-mail entries will be disqualified and deleted.
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