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Warduke 11x17

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Special characters, the bad guys -- Zarak the Half-Orc Assassin Thief, Raven the Cleric, Kelek the Magic-User, Zargash the Cleric, Skylla the Magic-User, Fox Fingers the Thief, and Warduke the Fighter (D&D/AD&D toy characters by Tim Truman, Jeff Easley, and Larry Elmore, statted as NPCs in AC1: The Shady Dragon Inn by Carl Smith, TSR, 1983) Since this book gives only BECMI D&D stats it does not use AD&D classes, thus Zarak is described as an assassin but has standard thief abilities. (Edit -- The illustration used here and identified in the text as "Skylla the Magic-User" is actually Elmore's concept art for "Charmay the Mistress of Magic," an unused toy design who originally appeared only in a few coloring books before recently being retconned as an alias of Skylla.)
NECA’s D&D Ultimates are basically surgical strikes on my wallet. The math is simple: what if vintage toy with a heap of associated nostalgia, but larger, more detailed, and in-line with modern high-end toy techniques. Basically: the character you saw in your mind’s eye as a kid when you looked at the kind of doofy toy; the potential realized. Here’s Warduke (2023), in all his Ultimate glory. I’ve included a picture of the original so you can see just how far we’ve come.
Some really nice decisions and details. The big one is in the physique — Mr. Duke is brawy, but still pretty compact, which, coupled with his unorthodox armor, tells me a lot about the character: an opportunistic, agility fighter more reliant on mobility than brute force (though capable of the latter when needed). He’s got a big suite of accessories: multiple hands, shield, long sword, short sword, kukri. Each of the blades has a sheath it fits into and the long sword has an additional flaming accessory which is super cool (er, hot). These Ultimates use a couple different sorts of plastics, too — the helmet wings are super hard, for instance, while the belts and pauldron are soft to allow for mobility.
An all-timer. Warduke sets the bar high for the rest of the line!
big fan of these kinds of guys

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Small DnD sketch
DnD: Warduke, and Venger