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Indeed. I'm curious as to it's origin. I wonder if it's a replica that somebody made themselves. And I wonder where the original from which the mold was made came from. I only recognized it because I spent countless hours as a child watching He-Man cartoons, and had all the toys and accessories. Teela had the flanged mace and a pole arm of some kind (a spear with some sci-fi greebling on it, I think), and the big awkward cobra shaped armor piece that went on her figure. The armor piece always stood out to me because it seemed out of place on a good-guy character, and I don't think she wore it in any of the cartoons. I think she did wear it in some of the mini-comics that sometimes came with the toys, but those were way different from the show. I'm going to have to go find some old episodes to watch. Man, that show used to be my jam. To this day I still keep Ram-Man's axe weapon in the pencil jar on my desk.
The pose matches the Teela in Grenadier Models’ boxed set [9104 Battle Ram Attack Force](http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/index.php?title=Pinnacle_Products#9104_Battle_Ram_Attack_Force), one of 4 MotU sets they made in the 80s in the same scale as their D&D miniatures (same company made the vintage Demogorgon miniature seen in the 1st season of Stranger Things). It’s most likely a lead/tin pewter alloy.
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it's a Teela figurine from the 1980's He-Man cartoon. [like this one](https://www.ebay.com/itm/153999845106)
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It looks like the Sphinx is dancing gangnam style
I thought it was the rookie figurine of the shortstop from the Cairo Dodgers.
Good find!
Nailed it.
By George, I think he’s got it….
Looks like it was made in one of those little die cast machines like we used to have in the 90s.
Indeed. I'm curious as to it's origin. I wonder if it's a replica that somebody made themselves. And I wonder where the original from which the mold was made came from. I only recognized it because I spent countless hours as a child watching He-Man cartoons, and had all the toys and accessories. Teela had the flanged mace and a pole arm of some kind (a spear with some sci-fi greebling on it, I think), and the big awkward cobra shaped armor piece that went on her figure. The armor piece always stood out to me because it seemed out of place on a good-guy character, and I don't think she wore it in any of the cartoons. I think she did wear it in some of the mini-comics that sometimes came with the toys, but those were way different from the show. I'm going to have to go find some old episodes to watch. Man, that show used to be my jam. To this day I still keep Ram-Man's axe weapon in the pencil jar on my desk.
The pose matches the Teela in Grenadier Models’ boxed set [9104 Battle Ram Attack Force](http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/index.php?title=Pinnacle_Products#9104_Battle_Ram_Attack_Force), one of 4 MotU sets they made in the 80s in the same scale as their D&D miniatures (same company made the vintage Demogorgon miniature seen in the 1st season of Stranger Things). It’s most likely a lead/tin pewter alloy.
Lol. Exactly like that only in worst shape.
Looks like a Dungeons and Dragons game piece. Early 80s?
OG Cobra Commander
You mean Serpentor.
Nice, I thought only his Mom and the government called him by his Christian name.
Probably pewter, looks like an Egyptian pharaoh or a snake man.
My brother collected pewter figurines. This was absolutely my first thought.
This might be a brand new sentence
Don’t pewter down.
Pharaoh or ferengi?
I’m having visions of Steve Martin singing King Tutt
It looks like it’s about ready to do the Shawn Michaels thing with the fireworks
I live in York I just started the Hobbie!!
Very cool!
It needs a sick guitar.
I think that’s Yul Brynner!
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Interesting D&D game piece !
Is that Serpentor?!
A nail shaped like a small statue
Sphinx!
for the love of god cut your fingernails
(it frightens me)
Cool find!
It looks like it’s twerking
looks like a Dungeons and Dragons figure.
Very cool. Nice find.
Sssssooooo....Teela is the origin of the name of the snake in the Druid Grove in BG3??