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You've reached a sold out collectible that is no longer available. Harry Potter (Triwizard Tournament Version) Sixth Scale Figure by Star Ace Toys Ltd. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Add to Amazon Wishlist About This Sixth Scale Figure "I didn't put my name in that cup! I don't want eternal glory, I just wanna be... look, I don't know what happened tonight and I don't know why. It just did." - Harry PotterThe reluctant hero, Harry Potter, finds the courage to go on even during the darkest hours. In the fourth movie of the series, Harry must confront one of his most vicious foes - a Hungarian Horntail dragon!Sideshow Collectibles and Star Ace are proud to present this all-new sixth scale deluxe collectible action figure of the teenage Harry Potter as seen in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The movie-accurate posable figure is based on the image of Harry during the action-packed Triwizard Cup dragon challenge scene. The highly detailed head sculpt features teen Harry with his glasses and iconic lightning scar.

Harry's wand and Firebolt broomstick, along with the Golden Egg and Triwizard Cup, are included. This deluxe set has an LED lighted stand that can be used to illuminate the Golden Egg or Triwizard Cup.
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Additional Details & Dimensions Product Size11.41" H (289.81mm)* Box Size5.00" H (127mm) x 12.00" W (304.8mm) x 15.00" L (381mm)* Dimensional Weight 4.0000 lbs* UPC4 89705 788008 4
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It was a great experience. I went to college for Graphic/Information Design and now work as a Web Designer/Front End Programmer at a marketing company. BUT I would love to work at a fashion magazine or company because I’m a fashion freak. I’m also a movie lover and I actually keep track of what movies I have seen *geek alert* I love anything that has to do with Harry Potter. I have been a fan since the first book and read the books over and over. I also love collecting Harry Potter items, my collection was even featured in a Potter book: The Harry Potter Collector’s Handbook (see collection list below, it hasn’t been updated in a long while sadly…) CAUTION: huge list (may be missing a few things) (Last updated: September 25, 2010)In my humble, super-fan opinion, there are few things better in this world than Harry Potter Halloween costumes. Let's say, however, that you've worn ensembles inspired by Harry, Hermione, and Ron more than a few times and are exhausted of drawing lightning bolts on your head or curling your hair into oblivion, á la Granger circa 2001.

Fear not: There's no need to give up the world of witchcraft and wizardry. By opting to embody a more obscure character from the series, you'll be able to bond with fellow super-fans on All Hallow's Eve and intrigue the rest of the world with your mystery. For most Millennials, it's likely that Harry Potter will continue to be one of the most important pop culture phenomenons of our lifetimes. The fact that the series also offers up all of the characteristics of a perfect Halloween costume is mere icing on an already taste bud-revolutionizing cake. Super successful and well-known references? The ability to turn looks into fun, easy, lazy girl costumes? As most true fans of anything geekdom-related know, the more obscure knowledge you have about something, the better. So, whip out your cauldron and potions and have your wand at the ready. Here are 11 obscure Harry Potter character costumes to wear to the fright-fest this year. Easily my favorite book and film of the whole series, The Goblet Of Fire was truly exciting times.

Well, at least until everything went horribly, horribly wrong. The sense of magic I got from the story was partly due to the lust-worthy style of the girls from Beauxbaton's Academy of Magic, including Triwizard Tournament competitor Fleur Delacour. Wrap yourself in a light blue cape and matching hat, and do your makeup all sparkly and glowing. This one is a "one size fits most" piece that actually looks like it could be telling the truth. If you're a diehard Hermione fan, this one's probably not for you. Otherwise, Moaning Myrtle is a perfect character to imitate for Halloween. Pair your classic gray school uniform with pigtails and your old glasses from middle school. Last step: Don't forget to moan and complain about basically everything. What's Your Major Scale? Arabella Figg, the Dursley's muggle neighbor who always kept an eye out for Harry, is seriously one of the most under-appreciated characters in the series. Honor her by getting dressed in some tweed, stockings, and a hat.

If you're really going to the distance, you can also put your hair up and spray paint it gray. Every time someone asks you who you are, just tell them you're the squib from across the street. Rita Skeeter, the gossip correspondent for The Daily Prophet, is in-your-face, obnoxious, and annoying. While the attitude is a huge part of the costume, the satin suit with fur trim is even more crucial. You can wear a green blazer and add some embellishments, and don't forget the red lipstick, the narrow glasses, and a reporter's notebook. If you have a quill that will write notes for you, that's sure to help the costume be as on point as possible as well. Gray school girl uniform? Yelling at anyone and everyone about your sweetie pie Ron? That's essentially all you need to be Lavender Brown this Halloween. As sweet as she was, she was majorly obsessive. A Trevor The Toad costume is likely one of the most obscure ensembles to go for. To embody Neville Longbottom's pet, you simply need to dress in green and wear a toad hat, of course.