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Sunday, October 31, 2021

Drusilla and Faith



During most of the 1990s the Buffy The Vampire Slayer TV show was one of the most popular series being broadcast.

Buffy and her ‘Scooby Gang’ protected their hometown and the world from vampires, werewolves, demons and other nasty creatures.

The series also introduced a popular cast of supporting actors and actresses-one of which was Drusilla.

The Moore Actions Collectibles' Drusilla figure stands approximately 6-inches tall.  The figure is fully articulated with some of the smallest articulation points I’ve ever seen on a figure.  Amazingly they are hardly discernible against the figure’s flesh or clothing.

The figure looks incredibly lifelike with a very realistic female figure, thin arms and small hands, a long neck and delicate features with very distinct eyes, noses, mouth and ears.

Her raven black hair is pulled back and hangs to her shoulders.

She wears a deep burgundy sleeveless blouse with a low cut top, a long black ankle length skirt and black closed-toe high-heel shoes.

Included with the figure is a small Victorian era doll in a multi- layer skirt, a red hair ribbon and black hair.  Also included are a rose bud on a stem, a black handle dagger and a small silver urn with a handle.

Twin rock pillars are set apart on a granite like base.  The figure sits between the columns.

Packaging is a hanger with a flat bottom for shelf display.  It features a full clear plastic front, a molded plastic cocoon for holding the figure and accessories and tie downs form the figure.  A large Buffy logo decorates the package above the figure casing.

Buffy was so popular that one of its ‘guest’ stars: Angel the reluctant vampire, branched off in his own series.  He brought with him a supporting cast of characters, Faith being one of them.

The Faith figure is similar in size to the fully articulated Drusilla figure although Faith is posed in a more dynamic fashion.  Articulation points are well hidden,

Faith has long black hair, finely defined features and a slightly more muscular body than Drusilla.

She wears a sleeveless white tank top, black trousers with a wide black belt with a silver buckle, black worker boots and a sweatband on her left wrist.

Her right upper arm has a tattoo.

Accessories include a black crossbow, a bow with arrows, a wooden stack and a stone step base with a tree stump.

The figure and accessories are perfectly to scale, feature excellent details and paint application and come on a bubble hanger/standup with a large Angel logo on the top of the display card.


Hebrews 11:1 (KJV) “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

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