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Made in gb
Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator





Exeter, UK

Cheap little things from The Entertainer, £1.50 each. Base 'em, slap paints on 'em, and they're happily menacing and being killed by my D&D group!



The upright, more humanoid one:





Mr. Friendly Mouth:







These last two seem to share the same body mould with different heads. One with horns:







And one with spines:






   
Made in dk
Been Around the Block






My initial thought was that there is no way toy dragons can be painted to look good, but, well, they do! They remind me a lot of the dragons you'd see in White Dwarf magazines from the 80s - including the somewhat awkward posing.
   
 
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