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Tintin - The couch scene

Tintin, in the company of Snowy, with the Maharaja and his son on a couch, scene straight out of the album, the Cigars of the Pharaoh

495.00
69.00
Blue Lotus vase

Tintin emerges from the vase as he is watching criminals in The Blue Lotus. The reporter is tracking dangerous opium traffickers. This iconic object comes from one of Hergé’s most beautiful books and is the first in the new “Icons” series, which revisits and brings together iconic objects from The Adventures of Tintin. Comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity.

189.00
Tintin having tea

Sitting in front of a steaming cup of tea, Tintin prepares to properly taste the delicate beverage that has been served to him. Extracted from the Blue Lotus, the box that we suggest you reconstruct exudes balance and serenity. The course of history will teach us that Hergé's hero nevertheless faces great dangers....

235.00
Tintin - The lunch scene - Blue Lotus


Tintin, in the company of Snowy, with the Maharaja and his son on a couch, scene straight out of the album, the Cigars of the Pharaoh

450.00
69.00
1995.00
69.00
69.00
Shark submarine 77cm

Shark submarine 77cm

1495.00
69.00
Tintin rocket - 90cm

Hergé was intensely curious about science, and the pinnacle of his hyper-realism can be seen in Tintin's Moon adventures. The red-and-white chequered Moon rocket has become an iconic symbol not only of Hergé's work but also of comic strips in general. This 90 cm resin model Tintin rocket is based on a drawing from Explorers on the Moon and has been manufactured using top-quality materials. Each rocket is packaged in a beautiful box and comes with a certificate. Treat yourself or a friend or family member to a great gift!

1250.00
Prof Calculus - Rocket - on takeoff

The continuation of our "Les Icônes" collection with one of the most emblematic objects of Tintin's adventures: the lunar rocket

- Hand painted polychrome resin

- Not limited and numbered on a certificate

This rocket is the icon of the icons. The rocket was conceived beyond its usual function as a decorative object by linking it to the adventure. It was therefore the time of takeoff that was naturally chosen. These are the first seconds of the journey, the precise moment when the rocket pulls itself off the ground, that is, the most intense moment for the characters who are literally crushed by acceleration and eventually lose consciousness.

Based on the album Destination Moon, plate 60 A2,

189.00
Tintin Rocket - 30 cm

Hergé was intensely curious about science, and the pinnacle of his hyper-realism can be seen in Tintin's Moon adventures. The red-and-white chequered Moon rocket has become an iconic symbol not only of Hergé's work but also of comic strips in general. This new 30 cm resin model Tintin rocket (2018 edition) is based on a drawing from Explorers on the Moon and has been manufactured using top-quality materials. Each rocket is packaged in a beautiful box and comes with a certificate. Treat yourself or a friend or family member to a great gift!

149.00
Tintin hiker

Tintin hiker

235.00
69.00
Tintin & Snowy Statue

Résine Tintin Musée Imaginaire

195.00
Haddock Statue

Inspired by the illustration Hergé created for a poster advertising the 1979 Musée Imaginaire de Tintin exhibition, this superb figurine shows Captain Haddock visiting a gallery dedicated to the universe of Tintin. Sculpted in resin and carefully hand-painted, this beautiful collectible object is delivered in a protective box and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

195.00
Castafiore Statue

Castafiore statue - "Musée Imaginaire" collection

195.00
Calculus Statue

Inspired by the illustration Hergé created for a poster advertising the 1979 "Musée Imaginaire de Tintin" exhibition, this superb numbered figurine shows Cuthbert Calculus with his pendulum visiting a gallery dedicated to the universe of Tintin. Sculpted in resin and carefully hand-painted, this beautiful collectible object is delivered in a protective box and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

195.00
"The Thom(p)sons" Statue

The characters and objects in this new series are taken from the poster Hergé created for the 1979 exhibition, Le Musée Imaginaire de Tintin. Each figurine comes in a special box with a certificate of authenticity. “In June 1979 a major exhibition, which would later be hosted in other venues, was inaugurated at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels. Hergé was not involved in the detail of the exhibition but the creators explained that the purpose was to put some of the objects that Tintin comes across in his adventures alongside the real objects that inspired them. On the poster he created for the exhibition Hergé drew his main characters in the middle of an imaginary display, the stuff of dreams for Tintin fans and collectors.” Taken from Chronologie d’une œuvre – volume 7.

315.00
Jolyon Wagg Statue

Jolyon Wagg is the eighth character in the magnificent "The Imaginary Museum of Tintin” collection, featured on the poster for the 1979 exhibition at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. 

In his regularly expanded gallery of characters, one was missing: the absoloute pest. The Calculus Affair would remedy this. 

Jolyon Wagg is an insurance broker for the Rock Bottom Insurance Company. He is a crushing bore who never stops trying to sell one of these insurance policies to the people he meets, much to their dismay.  

Material: Resin 

Size: 25 cm

 

195.00
Nestor Statue

 

Nestor - Imaginary Museum 

This magnificent figurine is a new adddition to The Imaginary Museum of Tintin collection. The famous Nestor, the butler at Marlinspike Hall. 

The characters and objects of this collection are based on the original poster of the 1979 The Imaginary Museum of Tintin exhibition.  

In June 1979, an important exhibition, created for touring, opened at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. The detail of its contents escaped Hergé's attention, but its creators explained to him that it was a question of confronting the mythical objects collected by Tintin during his adventures with the real objects that inspired them. 

195.00
Abdullah & Zorrino Statue

Abdullah & Zorrino

We are delighted to add ABDULLAH & ZORRINO to the beautiful "The Imaginary Museum of Tintin” collection.
 

285.00
General Alcazar Statue

Résine Tintin Musée Imaginaire

195.00
Maharaja and his son Statue

The Maharaja of Gaipajama, who is now available in the series of resins featured in the poster for the exhibition Le Musée imaginaire (1979). Accompanied by his young son, he wears a bright pink silk suit and a turban adorned with a jewel and a feather. The elegant ruler rules over an imaginary kingdom on the border of Tibet. In Cigars of the Pharaoh, he helps Tintin to dismantle the drug trade organised by the Kih-Oskh. This figurine joins the other characters, and the mythical objects already available in this series.

Figurine accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

315.00
Arumbaya Statue

Fétiche Arumbaya

75.00
The Arumbaya Fetish

Le Fétiche Arumbaya

175.00
King Ottokar's Sceptre

Sceptre d'Ottokar

135.00
Civa Statue

Civa statue - Musée Imaginaire collection

129.00
The Chorten Tower Statue

 

During the ascent of the Himalayas Tintin, Haddock and Sherpa Tharkey found themselves in front of a Chorten. Despite the Sherpa's warning, Haddock walks clockwise past the Chorten, which is bad luck and results in a series of disasters which include costing the Captain his beloved whisky. Chorten (in Tibetan) or Stupa (in Sanskrit) is a funeral monument in which the ashes of the great Lamas are preserved.

Tintin in Tibet was first published in 1960 - Hergé

75.00
African Mask Statue

This beautiful figurine of the African Mask , which is part of the collection of the "Musée Imaginaire", will fill you with joy.

75.00
188.00
Mochica Vase Statue

Mochica vase –is presented here on a beige-coloured base. This magnificent figurine, which belongs to the “Imaginary Museum of Tintin” collection and nspired by the album Prisoners of the Sun, could be the missing clue towards the sacred city of the Incas ...

59.00
The Sign of Kih-Oskh Statue

The famous sign of Kih-Oskh is the new addition to "The Imaginary Museum of Tintin” collection. This sign is the theme that unifies the different countries of Egypt, Arabia and India - and gives the story a relative coherence. Hergé would have been inspired by Yin and Yang when designing this memorable icon. As featured in vignette D5 on page 6 of Cigars of the Pharaoh. Resin statuette Size: 20 cm

(The poster image is for reference only. The poster is not included with this product.)

95.00
Hergé characters from Quick and Flupke

This charming set of models depicts Hergé characters in a scene from the Quick and Flupke album Pardon Madame. It is composed of 28 mini-figurines; each high-quality, collectible model has been finished with minute attention to detail and painted by hand. The figurines arrange to spell the sentence “Flupke est un méchant garçon” (Flupke is a naughty boy). 500 copies of this limited-edition, numbered set of figurines were produced.

275.00

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