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Soft Snowy 50 cm

This cuddly, soft Snowy is the perfect friend for little children. A companion during the day, a soft teddy bear for nighttime – just right for a cuddle at any time! Measures 50 cm long.

47.52
Tintin Puzzle-Imaginary Museum of Tintin

Recreate the poster for the exhibition organised in 1979 at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of Tintin, and have fun identifying the objects that inspired Hergé. The perfect opportunity to have fun with the family and reread The Adventures of Tintin books.

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Tintin Puzzle-Tintin drinking his tea

Sitting in front of a steaming cup of tea, Tintin prepares to taste the delicate beverage served to him. Taken from The Blue Lotus, the image for you to recreate exudes balance and serenity. As the story unfolds, however, we will discover that Hergé's hero is in grave danger...

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Snowy astronaut

This resin figurine of Snowy wearing a doggy astronaut's space suit is part of a series of beautiful statuettes, designed and manufactured with a keen attention to the original detail in Hergé's drawings.

18.60
Chronologie d'une œuvre Volume 2

The seven-volume French-language "Chronologie d'une œuvre" series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The second volume covers the period between 1931 and 1935, starting with “Tintin in America” and ending with "The Blue Lotus”. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

99.06
Tintin Puzzle-Thom(p)sons Chinese outfits

These Thom(p)sons are afraid of nothing! Not even dressing up as mandarins from the last dynasty, even though the Blue Lotus is set in the 1930s! Their yellow dragon costumes are a source of hilarity for passers-by in this highly detailed, vibrantly coloured image.

20.62
Tintin Rocket - 60 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 60 cm resin model Tintin rocket (2016 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!

537.19
Tintin Car-The Thompson and Thomson 5CV

In the car with the Thom(p)sons! Here, straight out of Land of Black Gold, the exploding Citroën. Thompson and Thomson’s 5CV in 1/12 format. You can hear them from here humming their“Boom !… One day your car goes Boom… Don’t just give up in gloom… Call Autocart to the rescue.” to the tune by a certain Charles Trenet...

This fourth exceptional piece features a multitude of details. Hand painted and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, Packaged in a magnificent double-flap box. Limited edition of 1.250 numbered models with numbered certificate of authenticity.

1070.25
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,

156.20
Sweatshirt «Tintin T» black

First there was a T-shirt, and now there’s a sweatshirt version available for chilly mornings. Our new sweatshirt featuring the yellow “T” from “Tintin” on a black background, decorated with a visual, is available in sizes for 2 to 12 years old and completes our textile collection.

Designed in Belgium and manufactured in Portugal-100 % cotton

49.55
Chronologie d'une oeuvre Volume 3

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The third volume covers the period between 1935 and 1939, starting with The Broken Ear and ending with King Ottokar's Sceptre. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

99.06
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Notebook-Imaginary Museum of Tintin

Notebook - Imaginary Museum. A shopping list, a love letter or anything else that comes to mind always starts better in a nice notebook. Take your pen and let your inspiration guide you! Small format notebook 82*125mm.

3.26
Tintin Car - Red racing car

1/12e car - Red racing car

New collection of 1/12th resin cars.

This exceptional third piece features a multitude of details.

Hand painted and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, it comes in a beautiful double flap box.

Edition limited to 1250 numbered copies.

+ watch as gift.

1070.25
Chronologie d'une oeuvre Volume 5

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The fifth volume covers the period between 1943 and 1949, starting with The 7 Crystal Balls and ending with Land of Black Gold. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

99.06
The Art of Hergé

This three volume series presents a selection of Hergé's outstanding -often unpublished- drawings showing the diversity of his work, and offering the reader a view of the range of his talent. Volume 1 1907-1937 Volumes 2 and 3 to be published

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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.

260.33
Tintin, le rêve et la réalité

Tintin le rêve et la réalité

22.73

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