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Tango0119 Sep 2015 12:48 p.m. PST

"ROAR!! It's time to take a look at the Gargantuan Red Dragon that is the premium figure from the Paizo/WizKids Pathfinder Battles: Dungeons Deep range of miniatures. We've already reviewed the small/medium/large miniatures that come in the standard boosters, if you've not already seen it check out our Pathfinder Battles: Dungeons Deep Booster Review. This is the 45th figure in the Dungeons Deep set and is a pre-painted plastic representation of a terrifying dragon for use in your tabletop RPG sessions. You should be able to pick your own one of these premium figures up for around $49.99 USD…"

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Personal logo Sgt Slag Supporting Member of TMP20 Sep 2015 8:38 p.m. PST

This Paizo dragon is very similar to one of the latest Schleich Dragons, which can be seen here. Here is an image for comparison (note that the Schleich model has a hinged jaw allowing it to be open, or closed):

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Not sure about sizes of the two, but the description states the Schleich has these dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 5.4 inches. The Schleich model has a much lower price tag, though: $19.27 USD, much less than the Paizo model at $49.99 USD! Cheers!

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