Burdened with shame and embarrassment at not owning a CD I have long claimed to want, yesterday I bought the Labyrinth soundtrack at a Best Buy.
And I forgot to clarify in my Firey description (yes, I'm still beating that drum) that the arms, legs, and heads should all share the same peg-and-socket design so you can attach any piece to any opening--arm on top of the neck, leg at the shoulder, etc. If I want a Firey with five arms and no head, darn it, I should be able to put one together. That's part of the Firey charm.
I think a shaggy plush Ludo that's screen-accurate (not cute-i-fied for mass consumption) and just happens to be in scale with Neca's Jareth and allegedly forthcoming Hoggle figures would be a real prize. He's one character I'd rather see in plushy fur than in plastic.
Over in another thread there's discussion of Mindstyle's coming Fraggle vinyl figures/figurines. I say, if you're going to do small-scale Henson figures sold blind-boxed (where you don't know which one you've bought till you buy it and open it), give me some Labyrinth goblins. If I get duplicates of a few of those, I don't care, I'll display them all. Those could be fun to collect blind-boxed.
And miniatures/paperweights of Jareth's castle and the Dark Crystal castle are a great idea if done well (and not given the sloppy paint job of the sort you see on bargain Christmas ornaments). But I don't want any huge, expensive statues of the castles that weigh as much as I do.