Evil-Lyn

CHARACTERISTICS

1. Pale blue highlights
2. Filled in breastplates
3. Short belt
4. Translucent head
4. Non-beveled bottom of staff.

MARKINGS

FIGURE: © M.I. 1981 1982
WEAPON: Unmarked.

VARIANTS

1. Unpainted belt in the back of the shorts.
2. Painted belt in the back of the shorts.

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Painted back belt (Front View)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Painted back belt (Front View)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Painted back belt (Back View)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Painted back belt (Back View)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn (COO Closeup)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn (COO Closeup)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Unpainted back belt (Front View)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Unpainted back belt (Front View)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Unpainted back belt (Back View)

Aurimat Evil-Lyn || Unpainted back belt (Back View)

SUMMARY

The Aurimat Evil-Lyn is distinguished by pale blue highlights, a filled-in breastplate, a translucent head, a short belt, and a helmet with an incompletely painted ridge at the back. Released in the first year of the Los Amos del Universo (1984) production, the figure is stamped © M.I. 1981 1982 behind the head.

Its torso paint is reminiscent of the rarer short-belt Taiwan Evil-Lyn, but with some notable differences. The paint application is more precise, with each detail on the stomach painted individually—whereas the Taiwan version often appears more haphazard. Additionally, the breastplate is fully painted in.

The celeste-colored staff is unmarked and does not glow in the dark. Its mold lacks the beveled base found on most other versions—a feature unique to the Aurimat and Spain variants.

There are two known paint variations of this figure: one with the belt fully painted on the back of the shorts, and another with the back belt left unpainted. Over time, the face can become pale, a common trait associated with Aurimat plastic aging.