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Game of Thrones Iron Throne Room Construction Set By: T M P Int. Add my images & videos Orders over $29 ship for free.* Free Store Pickup in an Hour: Select a store Shipping: Multiple shipping options available. Gift wrap is available for this item. This item is sold in our stores. Please check your local store for availability. FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more. Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) McFarlane Toys is bringing a revolutionary evolution in brick building toys that allows collectors and fans to literally build their favorite scenes with these highly detailed and realistic construction sets. Each set brings immaculate detail, iconic environments, and convincing sculpts, all at an unpredicted size.Considered the ultimate symbol of power in the land of Westeros, the Iron Throne is the seat of kings in the Seven Kingdoms. His Grace, Joffrey of House Baratheon and Lannister, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm sits with smug satisfaction as he torments over all of his subjects while being protected by an extremely loyal and skilled Kingsguard.Now you can build the Iron Throne Room inspired by HBO's Game of Thrones television series!




This construction set from McFarlane Toys features a completely buildable scene environment with the Iron Throne, two candelabras, stone backdrop, an ornate stain glass window, sconces, buildable columns and wall. Also contains Joffrey Baratheon and a Kingsguard figure. The set, in total, is 314 pieces. Pieces are compatible with other construction brands! Product Dimensions (in inches):9.0 x 7.2 x 1.7 How to Get It Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states Shipping Methods:This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico) Store Pickup(learn more):Store Pickup detailsPlease wait for the Ready for Pickup e-mail before proceeding to the store;




orders must be picked up within 5 Days upon the receipt of this emailYou will have the option to designate someone else to pick up your order during the checkout processYou will be able to change the Store Pickup location during the checkout processIn-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent salesOrders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-10would buy this again Nice Set I love this set ProsDetailedFunRealisticStands on its OwnConsBest UsesCollectingTeensWas this a gift?:NoPerfect for any Game of Thrones Fans! ProsDetailedRealisticStands on its OwnConsSmall PartsBest UsesCollectingGiftOlder ChildrenWas this a gift?:NoL❤️ve the Iron chair! ProsDetailedRealisticStands on its OwnConsSmall PartsBest UsesAll AgesGiftWas this a gift?:YesNicely Detailed - Good for a GOT Fan ProsDetailedFunRealisticStands on its OwnConsBest UsesCollectingGiftOlder ChildrenTeensWas this a gift?:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)Amazingly detailed set ProsDetailedRealisticConsBest UsesOlder ChildrenTeensWas this a gift?:YesAmazing detail and fun to build ProsAuthenticDetailedDisplays WellConsBest UsesAdultsHobbyMemorabiliaOlder ChildrenTeensWas this a gift?:YesAmazing ProsAuthenticDetailedDisplays WellConsBest UsesAdultsHobbyMemorabiliaTeensWas this a gift?




:NoConstructive Fun in the Realm ProsAuthenticDetailedDisplays WellConsBest UsesAdultsHobbyMemorabiliaTeensWas this a gift?:NoDisplaying reviews 1-10Back to top Find Hotels in Dubrovnik View Croatia in a larger map Iron Throne from Game of Thrones A deep blue sea surrounds the deeply green and forested Lokrum Island, an easy day trip from Dubrovnik lying only 680 metres offshore--a 20-minute boatride. Its proximity to Dubrovnik and several excellent beaches make Lokrum a popular relaxation spot for locals looking to beat the heat. Although small (70 hectares) there's a great deal to see and do from beaches to nature walks to cultural discovery. And, as a filming location for Game of Thrones, Lokrum is an essential stop for fans of the series. Stroll the shady paths and admire the incredible variety of artfully arranged Mediterranean vegetation.The island has been denominated a "Special Reserve of Forest Vegetation" for the numerous species of Mediterranean plants and trees that carpet the island.




There are forests of holm oak, interspersed with laurel, myrtle, Aleppo and umbrella pines. A Botanical Garden managed by the University of Dubrovnik displays over 500 plant and tree species with explanatory signs. The most striking section is the succulents with massive cactuses sprouting thorns, barbs and prickly pears. The main cultural highlight of Lokrum is the Benedictine Monastery. The Benedictine presence on the island dates back to the beginning of the 11th century. The monks used their island to warn the mainland of approaching dangers such as pirates or tempests. The inhabitants of Dubrovnik learned to watch for fires coming from the island's hilltop or incessant bells ringing from the monastery church. Legend has it that Richard the Lionhearted financed the building of the first church on the island. Returning from the First Crusade at the end of the 12th century, the great king found himself beset by storms and vowed to build a church at the nearest landfall.




It happened that he was able to drop anchor at Skalica cove on the northern coast in full view of Dubrovnik's residents. The hospitable city sent out a delegation to welcome him. As the king rested and recovered he was persuaded to turn his gratitude into a nice donation for the construction of the town's cathedral. In return the city statesmen agreed to build the church on Lokrum. The king was sent on his way in one of Dubrovnik's famous ships. The monastery was deserted at the end of the 18th century and allowed to fall into disrepair. In 1859 Maximilian of Habsburg bought Lokrum and had the ruins of the monastery transformed into a summer residence in neo-Gothic style surrounded by a park of exotic greenery. Perhaps the most endearing feature of the island are the peacocks that roam freely through the greenery, strutting and pecking. It was Maximilian who imported the peacocks from the Canary Islands. Apparently they adapted well to their new habitat! It is said that the friars had cursed the island before their departure.




Maximilian later became emperor of Mexico and was assassinated; his wife was murdered; his son committed suicide. The evocative arches, hallways and cloister were on display in seasons 2 and 3 of Game of Thrones when the monastery doubled for the the kingdom of Qarth. It now houses a small museum devoted to the filming of Game of Thrones in Croatia. There's an interesting interactive map showing all the filming locations in Croatia and a number of panels specify which Dubrovnik monuments were used in particular scenes. You can even make like King Joffrey and have your picture taken on the Iron Throne which (spoiler alert!) the series donated to Dubrovnik. Lokrum's indented coast is dotted with rocky bathing areas. One favorite is the Bay of Portoc, close to the embarkation dock. Some of the coves are naturist which you can spot when you see the sign "FKK". spot is Mrtvo More or 'Dead Sea' an inland pond fed by a saltwater channel. Both of the larger beaches are equipped with toilets and showers and it's possible to rent lounge chairs.




Mrtvo More is bordered by a popular cafe-bar. are no houses or hotels on Lokrum but you will surely never go hungry with the wide assortment of restaurants, cafes, sandwich shops and bars. There are no grocery stores however which makes it wise to assemble any picnic in Dubrovnik. The visitor center at the port sells a useful booklet with a map in which all sights are explained. There's a network of paths crisscrossing the island and destinations are well-signposted. Beachgoers should either bring plastic swim shoes for navigating the island's rocky beaches or buy a pair upon arrival. Getting to Lokrum Island isJust take one of the boats leaving half-hourly in summer (less often the rest of the year) from Dubrovnik's Old Port (80Kn). Or, take the new "vaporetto" boat that goes from Mokosica to Gruz, the Old Town and out to Lokrum. Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and a Language Guide ©CroatiaTraveller 2005-2017 All rights reserved

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