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  2. List of lines of miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Alien Mercenaries were a set of eleven 25mm figures including Vargr with Rifle, Droyne with Rifle, Aslan with Pistol, Aslan with Rifle, The Hiver, The Ael Yael, Vargr with Pistol, Droyne with Pistol, Centaur with Laser, Centaur with Rifle, and A Virushi. [3] Ed Edwards reviewed Alien Mercenaries in The Space Gamer No. 70. [3]

  3. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    In the "Aliens" series, there are 60 different anthropomorphic figures of a classic grey, big eyed, alien. Some of the designs included: Salad Head (Caesar), Cyclops, Boris, Tut and others. A "Third" series of Crazy Bones (in the old packaging and design) named "The New Generation" was later released, including 120 all new characters. [10]

  4. Save $150 on This 10-Foot Animated Alien at Costco Now - AOL

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    And thanks to my colleague Kristi Waterworth, a few weeks ago I learned that Costco sells Halloween animatronics, including a 10-foot tall alien that talks and plays spooky music.

  5. 'Alien: Romulus' popcorn buckets to hit Cinemark, AMC ... - AOL

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    Alien Romulus Cinemark popcorn bucket. Cinemark will sell the xenomorph head bucket at theaters. The merchandise is already on sale and has most likely already sold out.

  6. Acámbaro figures - Wikipedia

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    The Acámbaro figures were uncovered by a German immigrant and hardware merchant named Waldemar Julsrud. According to Dennis Swift, a young-Earth creationist and major proponent of the figures' authenticity, Julsrud stumbled upon the figures while riding his horse and hired a local farmer to dig up the remaining figures, paying him for each figure he brought back.

  7. Dogū - Wikipedia

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    Dogū, Ebisuda site in Tajiri, Miyagi Prefecture, 1000–400 BC.. Dogu (Japanese: 土偶, IPA:; literally "earthen figure") are small humanoid and animal figurines made during the later part of the Jōmon period (14,000–400 BC) of prehistoric Japan.