Toys : McFarlane Nfl Legends Series 4 - Howie Long

Toys : McFarlane Nfl Legends Series 4 - Howie Long

McFarlane Nfl Legends Series 4 - Howie Long

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McFarlane Nfl Legends Series 4 - Howie Long
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Brand: McFarlane
EAN: 0787926744743
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Model: 74474
Publisher: McFarlane Toys
Release Date: July 01, 2008
Sales Rank: 26569
Studio: McFarlane Toys



Features:
  • Los Angeles raiders DE #75
  • Delivered five tackles in raiders¿ 1984 SB win
  • Compiled 91.5 total career sacks
  • 6" scale figure
  • Complete with base







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The fourth series of NFL Legends offers five players making their Sports Picks debuts, and all-new sculpt for Raiders legend Howie Long. A must-have for fans and collectors, Long is articulated at the neck. Measures approximately 6' tall. Custom base measures 5.5' x 3.5'.









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