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Statue Mando's N-1 Starfighter - Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett - Demi Art Scale 1/20 - Iron StudiosActivating its Hyperdrive and traveling through an alternative dimension faster than the speed of light, a Mandalorian warrior together crosses the galaxy on board a new silver starfighter with his small companion. With the bounty hunter piloting and his protg as a passenger, excitedly observing through a bubble shaped dome behind the flight deck, they both follow their fate, ready for any situation, in their specialized transportation created to be
Activating its Hyperdrive and traveling through an alternative dimension faster than the speed of light, a Mandalorian warrior together crosses the galaxy on board a new silver starfighter with his small companion. With the bounty hunter piloting and his protégé as a passenger, excitedly observing through a bubble-shaped dome behind the flight deck, they both follow their fate, ready for any situation, in their specialized transportation created to be as quick and agile as possible and duly armed for combat with blaster cannons and proton torpedo launchers. Jumping to the hyperspace, Iron Studios present the statue "Mando`s N-1 Starfighter - The Book of Boba Fett - Demi Art Scale 1/20", the first starfighter from the universe of Star Wars released by Iron Studios.After the destruction of his old ship Razor Crest, the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin, also known as Mando, goes to planet Tatooine after being reached by mechanic Peli Motto about a substitute spacecraft. Arriving at the Mos Eisley spaceport on the desertic planet, Motto presents a modified N-1 Starfighter, created on planet Naboo, the N-1 Starfighter is an elegant single-seat spacecraft with space for an astromech droid to mount on the top of the craft. Initially reluctant to buy it, Mando agrees to help Motto reconstruct it, with the help of droids and parts provided by two natives of the Jawa race. Including many personalized modifications projected to improve the ship with its speed and maneuverability, after reaching dizzying speeds on his first test flight, Mando started liking his new starfighter, living new adventures with his protégé Grogu, an alien from the same race as Master Yoda, but still a child, with whom Mando created paternal bonds.
The N-1 Starfighter of Din Djarin appeared for the first time in Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian of The Book of Boba Fett series, a Star Wars Spin-off written by Jon Favreau, available on the Disney Plus Streaming Service. Revealed on the Inside Iron Studios Day show of February on the YouTube channel of Iron Studios, the statue is already available for Pre-Order, and it was meticulously reproduced down to the tiniest detail, based on the original references. Soon more news from the Star Wars universe by Iron Studios.
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These work really good. I have been waxing for over 20 years and I just wanted to try something new. This set comes with two different sizes. I used the large blade for my chin and lip. And the smaller blade for my eyebrows. The handle is sturdy and not flimsy. Comes with a case. I already stuck one of each in my travel bag!
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work well + good value for the pack
Finally got a chance to try these recently. They're exactly like the ones I already had, that I paid a little more for. I think these are a good value and work pretty well - not as well as the better beauty store razors, but better than like dollar tree or something. I like the size of the handle. I consider them disposable, especially if you're using with a hair identifying powder spray or oil.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2025
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A Year of Easy Smoothness
I love that this set comes with 12 razors, giving me a full year of monthly replacements. The handle feels solid and comfortable to hold, and the different sizes are handy for both facial and eyebrow use. They glide smoothly and exfoliate gently without irritating my skin. My only minor complaint is that the blades aren’t as sharp as I expected, so I have to go over an area a few times to remove all the peach fuzz. Still, for the price and convenience, it’s great value for the money and makes skincare feel fresh and polished.
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Love that they come in a plastic container
I prefer this brand of razors because they don’t have the line sections on the blade. They are very sharp! Be careful. I love how sharp it is because I don’t need to do double passing on my face, and I can be as light as a feather with it and know it’ll still work. It did not cause any skin irritation, and was great at removing the dead skin cells off the top layer of my face.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025
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Terrific!
While less well known than his later biographies of George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, this book stands equal to them. Rather than a biography of a single man this is the biography of a most extraordinary family and their impact on banking and the history of the twentieth century. This is a terrific book and one that I recommend without reservation. Chernow tells a very complex story in the tradition of a great novelist, without sacrificing any of the historical details that define the picture of a family whose story mirrors the triumphs and tragedies of the 20th century.
The book traces the history of the Warburg family from the 16th century to the 1990's, with the emphasis on the 20th century. The story is told through the biographies of many of its members, focusing on the brothers Aby, Max, Paul, Felix and Fritz, their sons and nephews. Individual chapters cover individuals, interwoven and progressing through the 20th century. There is the scholarly eldest brother, Aby, who exchanged his birthright for the promise of being provided all the books he desired (and created one of the world's greatest private libraries), the next eldest brother Max who autocratically ran the familie's Hamburg bank, the next brother Paul who made his mark in the US (providing the banking expertise behind his idea for the US Federal Reserve System), Felix who also made his mark in the US (both as a banker, but even more so as a philanthropist) and on to the youngest Fritz who served in both the Prussian and American Armies, and eventually fought to revive the Warburg position as preeminent Hamburg bankers. The book follows these brothers and their nephew Sigmund who made his mark in the US, in Great Britain (becoming Sir Sigmund) and in Europe after WWII. The book also discusses the sons of these brothers, their wives and other relatives. Fortunately, there are several pages of genealogy charts which help in keeping all the relationships between family member straight and many photographs that help flesh out the many stories that are discussed.
Were the book just about the history of the family members it would have been very good, but it is about much more. The book is about the turmoil of 20th century Germany, about how this family suffered and recovered. It is about family members who were loyal to their adopted homes in the US and Great Britain, but still, before the 1930's, had strong emotional ties to Germany. It tries to explain how some in the family still had warm feeling for Germany, in spite of what happened to them in the 1930's. It is about how Fritz left his comfortable life in the US to return to Germany to reestablish their stolen Hamburg bank, but also to serve as a bridge between Germany and the rest of the post-WWII world. It is about strong men with sons who often failed to live up to their high expectations. It is about loyalty, deceit, struggle, success and failure. It is a cautionary tail about the evolution of 20th century politics and war, as well as about banking. In short this is a terrific book.
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