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Roughly translating to the Latin “I await a guardian”, Harry's protection spell materializes a magnificent stag.
Material: Polyresin, Stone Powder
Width : 4,3 cm
Height : 10,4 cm
Length : 8,1 cm
- Themes : Harry Potter , Cinema
- Reference: 6014669
- Manufacturer : Enesco
- EAN : 0028399392988
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Reviews
Average Rating
4 / 5
2 Reviews For This Product
Beautiful Patronus but...
Beau Patronus mais...
Harry Potter's deer Patronus is more "white with old, aged plastic" than the beautiful blue shown in the description photo. But what bothers me the most is the battery box and the wire. There would have been plenty of room to put 2 AAA batteries in the base of the Patronus to power the LED, instead of a separate box with 2 batteries even bigger than AA! Considering the starting price, it's expensive for the result obtained. A little disappointing for Department 56.
Le Patronus cerf de Harry Potter est plus "blanc de vieux plastique vieilli" que le beau bleuté représenté sur la photo du descriptif. Mais ce qui me dérange le plus c'est le boitier pour les piles et le fil. Il y aurait eu largement la place pour mettre 2 piles AAA dans le socle du Patronus pour alimenter la Led, au lieu d'un boiter à part avec 2 piles encore plus grosses que des AA ! Vu le prix de départ, ça fait cher pour le rendu obtenu. Un peu décevant pour le Département 56.
Beautiful Patronus but...
Harry Potter's deer Patronus is more "white with old, aged plastic" than the beautiful blue shown in the description photo. But what bothers me the most is the battery box and the wire. There would have been plenty of room to put 2 AAA batteries in the base of the Patronus to power the LED, instead of a separate box with 2 batteries even bigger than AA! Considering the starting price, it's expensive for the result obtained. A little disappointing for Department 56.