What species would you like to see figurines of?

Atlantic salmon
Mew gull/Common gull
Black rat
Vipera berus
Red garra
Black-headed gull
Laughing gull
Norway lemming
Common quail
Onager
Leopard gecko
Brown hyena
Gerenuk
Wood frog
Rock monitor
Crabeater seal
Suni
Zanzibar red colobus
Clown loach
 
Leopard gecko figurines are quite popular and varied amongst Japanese brands.

Black-headed gull has been done by Bullyland, but in winter plumage - no black head.
The rare and obscure brand ELC produced a rare and obscure European adder, but I guess it's diffcult to find. Same happens with the brand Imperial, the only producer of a gerenuk (sold under "Gazelle", but with that neck is clearly modelled after a gerenuk).
 
Same happens with the brand Imperial, the only producer of a gerenuk (sold under "Gazelle", but with that neck is clearly modelled after a gerenuk).

A pity Likaon's limited custom Gerenuk was not wide production and quite expensive - though the same can be said for all their figures...
 
I know there is a small handful of them made by more obscure companies but I wouldlike to see common brushtail possum/Trichosurus vulpecula made by mainstream manufacturers.
 
I know there is a small handful of them made by more obscure companies but I wouldlike to see common brushtail possum/Trichosurus vulpecula made by mainstream manufacturers.
Science & Nature (an Australian brand) currently produces one. The best source for those figures is the Australian website Minizoo, and they do ship internationally.
 
Atlantic salmon
Mew gull/Common gull
Black rat
Vipera berus
Red garra
Black-headed gull
Laughing gull
Norway lemming
Common quail
Onager
Leopard gecko
Brown hyena
Gerenuk
Wood frog
Rock monitor
Crabeater seal
Suni
Zanzibar red colobus
Clown loach

Bullyland’s salmon could possibly represent an Atlantic. It is one of the more common Bullyland fish, but that’s not saying much. I do have that figure, though.

Aside from the Japanese companies, Play Visions made a slightly less realistic Leopard Gecko for the North American market. It’s arguably one of the more common PV figures. I have acquired four of them myself (though one has a missing tail-tip).

One of the later Australian Yowie series had a Syrian Wild Ass (an extinct subspecies of the Onager). It’s small (like all of the Yowies), not especially naturalistic in appearance, and one of the harder Yowies to get (on top of the fact that the Cadbury Yowies were essentially Australia exclusives).
 
Bontebok, any Hartebeest species, Puku and Zebra or Jentink's duiker. Collecta disappointed this year, when it comes to Ungulates and I have high expectations for the next season.
 
Any waterfowl apart from Mandarin, Mallard, Mute Swan, Canada and Domestic Goose
 
Any waterfowl apart from Mandarin, Mallard, Mute Swan, Canada and Domestic Goose
The retired Maia and Borges Waterbirds set (tufted duck, mute swan, mallard, wood duck, northern loon, red-throated loon, horned grebe, and falcated duck) might be up your alley! Otherwise, the rare AAA small ducks series (Black duck, blue-winged teal, goldeneye, green-winged teal, hooded merganser, mallard, pintail, and wood duck) might be one to track down! The yowies blue-winged goose also comes to mind.
 
Bontebok, any Hartebeest species, Puku and Zebra or Jentink's duiker. Collecta disappointed this year, when it comes to Ungulates and I have high expectations for the next season.
The old brand Starlux has a Jentink's duiker, although I expect it is extremely difficult to find and I also wish we would get a new one. There is also a retired Bullyland Topi, and a collectA Hirola.
 
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