Holy Grails - You're most sought miniature(s)?

For me it's the poleaxe and pole hammer dwarfs, 5th row down, numbers 2 and 5 along. The pole hammer one is often on eBay, more often in the US than UK, but I'd rather find it for less than £27. The poleaxe I saw a while back but went for even more silly money
 

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Mine were the Garrison and Minifigs S&S ranges and the Minifigs Middle Earth range. Thankfully I made contact with the current owner of the Garrison molds and Caliver is increasing the Minifigs ranges.
 
These are the ones that have eluded me, but that I someday would love to add to my collection.

Grombrindal, Gotrek, and Bugman.
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Grombrindal (2002 version that is drinking from his helmet).
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I'll say.. Somewhere in the house I should have 2 Elric figures from that set to complete my dad's copy, with the original box but I can't find where they are.. and looking for the prices to get them .. yikes..

a number of the other figures in the range did get slightly (if any) edits and released in the normal ranges and are easier to pick up but trying to confirm a list of these is a pain ^_^
 
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I have a VERY lovely wife!

Oh boy do you! Congrats and happy birthday!

I need to get me one of those wife things, pickings are slim in Norfolk, if I lower my standards and accept webbed feet and seven toes I may succeed.

You live in Norfolk and haven't grown webbed feet yet? I thought that was pretty much a survival requirement in that part of the UK. (To be fair I was in Norwich, which might be a little wetter. Not sure.)
 
For me it's the poleaxe and pole hammer dwarfs, 5th row down, numbers 2 and 5 along. The pole hammer one is often on eBay, more often in the US than UK, but I'd rather find it for less than £27. The poleaxe I saw a while back but went for even more silly money
Have these I would be willing to trade ?

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Oh boy do you! Congrats and happy birthday!



You live in Norfolk and haven't grown webbed feet yet? I thought that was pretty much a survival requirement in that part of the UK. (To be fair I was in Norwich, which might be a little wetter. Not sure.)
I try to not go outside if I can help it, jokes aside the people I have met in Kings Lynn are... Weird, and not in the good way. ☹️
The town itself though is nice, fair bit of juicy medieval history to sink my teeth into and even some witchcraft tales. There's even a nice Lithuanian hippy lass working in my local 'smoke' shop that I talk to often about the Northern Crusade's and Eastern European Paganism (and food), she still won't give me a discount on Rizla papers and roach books though.

Your in the states ain't you? How did you end up in Norwich?
 
Is NFN (Normal for Norfolk) really a thing, then? The reason I ask is that my family has Suffolk roots and ancient family lore has it that the northerners are strange folk.
 
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