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Here's an international packaging version of the Romulan from 1992 that I just got, with text in French and Spanish. It's similar to Canadian packaging in that there's a somewhat redundant blue sticker at the bottom of the blister, but the combadge logo is not blank like on Canadian figures, and instead features the tri-lingual text. What's also interesting about these is that the yellow clip-n-collect card backs are essentially large stickers glued over the existing yellow cards; the text underneath is a mystery. And, these were distributed by Bandai in the UK, hence the Bandai logo, in addition to the German packaging which was entirely different; essentially a small rectangular box for the 1992 release figures.
That's about it when it comes to the differences to the U.S. market figures, aside from the fact that this one has a slightly discolored right upper arm that has a pink shade to it. This one has the number 238,343 on his foot, so Euro-market figures weren't part of some different release.
This is only the second Romulan I've owned, 1992 inaugural figures were expensive by 1995. I remember these going for 20 easily, U.S. market of course. The figure itself is less caricaturish than the Ferengi, and is actually pretty well executed. This was 1 of the 3 generic aliens/bad guys from the original 1992 release, alongside the Borg and the Ferengi, and the somewhat politically-ambiguous Gowron.
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