There was actually a push to do a Groo figure at one point, which I will admit was led by (and pretty much only 99% involved) me. I approached Mark Evanier about it and he seemed interested, but nothing much became of it beyond that point. Brian Dugas sculpted a Groo figurine for me as a one-off commission, but it looked like all the other raw sculpts - brown and metallic (his swords were metal.) Normally the sculpts are made for molds, and then the molds are used to create figures you can paint, you can't paint the sculpt itself. So I never got a painted version of him, and actually I gave him back to Brian before I moved to London. As far as I know, Brian still has him somewhere. I hope so, because I'm going to want him back!
Jason "Brother Magneto" Mical, HeroClix World Interview (2009)