Anderson Entertainment bolsters collectibles range

Anderson Entertainment is bolstering its line of premium limited-edition collectibles.
New additions include the Stinger Sidearm from Stingray and a third variant of the Eagle Transporter – The VIP Module from Space: 1999.
The Stinger Sidearm is a full size replica limited to 500 units, while the VIP Eagle module is limited to 1,500 pieces. Both come with display bases, luxury packaging and certificate of authenticity.
Fans can pre-order direct from the Gerry Anderson store and selected international retailers.
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