Three posts above, I described the "Bif Bang Pow!" Tom Baker Doctor Who action doll I ordered.
Since that post I have purchased and received two more "indulgences". First was the 2009 Hallmark "Robby the Robot" with lights and sound. When one presses a button upon his torso, two elements upon his chest glow amber and one hears the "clatter" of cam mechanisms. Then he will recite one of several (I think 8) phrases from the movie as the "light organ" upon his dome strobes. Given the figurine stands 4.25 inches (not counting the hook loop), the audio circuit is impressively loud and very clear. The audio is not "lifted" from the film itself, but brand new lines performed by a rather convincing "sound-alike". (Though when he says, "I've been monitored to respond to the name 'Robby'," he says his name almost as though slightly disappointed.) I didn't even know that Hallmark released such an accurate recreation until early this very year. the ornament runs on 3 button cell batteries, no need to plug into a light string.
The other item was the set Therin of Andor photographed and posted earlier in this thread, the Arex and M'Ress ornament pair. Originally Hallmark stated it would only be available at three different genre conventions, not even its dedicated online store, let alone any "brick and mortar" locations. Hallmark did partially change that decision, offering it online through its specialty store where one must pay an annual subscription of 40 dollars in addition to the 40 dollars for the set itself. I opted to go through eBay. I actually came out slightly cheaper.
Like Robby, M'Ress and Arex stand 4.25 inches tall (that must be some "standard" size for Hallmark). Because they are near "Star Wars" figurine scale, I assumed the material comprising their bodies might be ever so slightly pliable. Instead, it is very rigid, making me think it could be potentially brittle. Thus, I've handled them as though they were egg shells. the artists went so far as to etch some "striations" upon the Caitian's legs, tail and face to suggest fur. On the other hand, her uniform does not have that asymmetrical seam running down the left side, but neither was that detail included in the Filmation art. I was surprised how aligned was the paint job for her eyes. It would have been so easy to accidentally make her "walleyed", ironically like she appeared in some of the broadcast footage.
Oh, and Arex is pretty decent as well.

No, seriously, he's quite accurate to his art, even having that odd dip of fabric where his third, central arm emerges. the phaser he wields retains those odd boxy proportions depicted in the cartoon. And he has all three set of camel toes. No! Not
that! I mean the artist sculpted the camel-type toes only revealed in the original reference art.
Okay, that's enough personal goodies for awhile. I paid a bit more than I desired given two of the items came from eBay.
