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'''Sculptor''' : Bob Naismith
 
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These figures represent some of the lower level Undead monsters which haunt the upper levels of dungeons and ruined castles. Each blister pack contained 3 figures, a Ghoul, a Shadow & a Zombie. Ghoul II replaced Ghoul I in 1986. The only differences on the variant figures are found in head detail and facial features.
  
 
== ADD93 - The Undead 1: Zombie, Shadow and Ghoul Blister Pack ==
 
== ADD93 - The Undead 1: Zombie, Shadow and Ghoul Blister Pack ==
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== ADD93 - Zombie ==
 
== ADD93 - Zombie ==
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The Zombie figure represents an animated but decomposing corpse, staggering forwards with his left hand reaching outwards and a wooden club held in his right hand. He wears tattered clothing and has many wounds exposing flesh and bones beneath his skin.
  
 
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_A.jpg| '''Zombie A'''.
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_A.jpg| '''Zombie A'''. This particular variant has slicked-back hair, 2 empty eyesockets, an open mouth and 2 large holes in his right cheek. His head looks straight forwards.
  
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_B.jpg| '''Zombie B'''.
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_B.jpg| '''Zombie B'''. This variant has skeletal face with tattered skin on the back of his skull. His head looks straight forwards.
  
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_C.jpg| '''Zombie C'''.
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_C.jpg| '''Zombie C'''. This variant has a fringe of hair at the back of his balding head. He has a skeletal face with 2 small, bulging eyes, an open mouth and a large wound in the rear, right part of his scalp. His head looks straight forwards.
  
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_D.jpg| '''Zombie D'''.
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_D.jpg| '''Zombie D'''. This variant is completely bald, and has fairly intact flesh on his head and face, except for 2 large wounds on the left side of his skull and a hole in his left cheek. His mouth is open and his head looks straight forwards and slightly upwards.
  
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_E.jpg| '''Zombie E'''.
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_E.jpg| '''Zombie E'''. This variant is completely bald, and has fairly intact flesh on his head and face, except for a huge wound to the top, rear of his head that exposes his skull and brain! His mouth is open and his head looks straight forwards and downwards.
  
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_F.jpg| '''Zombie F'''.
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_F.jpg| '''Zombie F'''. This Zombie is bald, and most of the flesh on the right side of his head is missing, exposing his skull. His right eyeball bulges out and his mouth is slightly open. His head is tilted and looks straight forwards and slightly downwards.
  
 
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_F2.jpg| '''Zombie F(2) Arm pose variant'''.
 
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_F2.jpg| '''Zombie F(2) Arm pose variant'''.
  
file:ADD93_-_Zombie_G.jpg| '''Zombie G'''.
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file:ADD93_-_Zombie_G.jpg| '''Zombie G'''. This Zombie is bald, and most of the flesh on the rear of his head is missing, exposing his skull. His mouth is open as if moaning, and his head looks slightly left.
  
 
</gallery>
 
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Revision as of 04:15, 18 December 2016

Sculptor : Bob Naismith

These figures represent some of the lower level Undead monsters which haunt the upper levels of dungeons and ruined castles. Each blister pack contained 3 figures, a Ghoul, a Shadow & a Zombie. Ghoul II replaced Ghoul I in 1986. The only differences on the variant figures are found in head detail and facial features.

ADD93 - The Undead 1: Zombie, Shadow and Ghoul Blister Pack

ADD93 - Zombie

The Zombie figure represents an animated but decomposing corpse, staggering forwards with his left hand reaching outwards and a wooden club held in his right hand. He wears tattered clothing and has many wounds exposing flesh and bones beneath his skin.

ADD93 - Shadow

ADD93 - Ghoul First Release

Ghoul 1 was replaced by Ghoul 2 in 1986

ADD93 - Ghoul Second Release

Ghoul 2 replaced Ghoul 1 in 1986


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