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In good condition, little sign of wear
Product details:
Item Number:
033100050631
Brand:
Weta Workshop
Model Name:
Middle Earth Script To Screen
Colour:
Green
HIGH DEMAND! This one is not to be missed!
Grab yourself this amazing book from the WETA workshop. This, as many lord of the rings fans will know is a rare edition and highly sought after, a detailed story of the book made script to screen transformation of J.R.R Tolkien's works. The book does an amazing job of re creating art, and if your a fan of the marvelous work then you know this is a must have.
At Cash Converters Liverpool we pride ourselves on supplying quality items at affordable prices. If you have any questions about this amazing piece or anything else we may have in stock, please call us on 02 9600 8922 or simply press the “Make an enquiry” tab.
Please choose carefully. We don’t normally give refunds if you simply change your mind or make the wrong selection. Exchanges and refunds can be given where goods are faulty, wrongly described, different from a sample shown to you or don’t do what they are supposed to.
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HIGH DEMAND! This one is not to be missed!
Grab yourself this amazing book from the WETA workshop. This, as many lord of the rings fans will know is a rare edition and highly sought after, a detailed story of the book made script to screen transformation of J.R.R Tolkien's works. The book does an amazing job of re creating art, and if your a fan of the marvelous work then you know this is a must have.
At Cash Converters Liverpool we pride ourselves on supplying quality items at affordable prices. If you have any questions about this amazing piece or anything else we may have in stock, please call us on 02 9600 8922 or simply press the “Make an enquiry” tab.
Please choose carefully. We don’t normally give refunds if you simply change your mind or make the wrong selection. Exchanges and refunds can be given where goods are faulty, wrongly described, different from a sample shown to you or don’t do what they are supposed to.