Well, Spyro came today! The seller spared no shipping expense in that he paid for overnight delivery, insurance, and signature delivery!
I've updated my photo album with some new pictures:
http://s1271.photobucket.com/u...%20Album?page=1
TBH, these E3's are difficult to pose, no argument there. The more you wiggle and try and manipulate the figure into a certain pose, the more it fights back at you. I just decided to leave well enough alone and keep them as you see in the pics, at least for now.
I was able to get a peek at both of their green bases and they both had the Activision Factory Stamp of
L1115. This combined with the image capture I got from a video of someone opening their E3 Gill Grunt indicates that
a truly authentic 2011 E3 figure has the Factory Stamp L1115 I.D.
In summary, I am relieved to have finally found this figure! It did have a few condition issues that I couldn't see in the original listing, most concerning, is a tiny puncture hole from the back of the packaging- protruding through the Skylander inverted character card. The blister, thankfully, is pristine leaving just minor corner folds and not so surprising packaging marks. Otherwise, all things considered, I'm quite blessed and overjoyed to have it!
Now it's back to the grind of finding their long lost brother... good ole Harpoon boy!