Recognizing an old toy

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I was thinking a day or two ago about some toys my brothers had and got particularly the ones I essentially got (my other sibling must not have cared for it) from my older brother. Some I've come to recognize by their name and brand (for example the Silver Hawks Tally Hawk toy from Kenner), but one of them I have no idea about hence this post.

This particular toy had the following features
1) The toy had a feminine figure
2) The articulation, if you can call it that, for the toy was peculiar compared to other toys. If I recall correctly, the legs and arms as well could essentially only move a bit laterally along their joints. That's it. They couldn't rotate at all.
3) The toy I think had a crystal like look
4) The toy had I think a blue and clear colors
5) The toy probably was made sometime in the late 80s, and
6) The toy was probably about 5 or 6 inches tall that is bigger than say your standard GI Joe figure.

Anyway, I just thought I'd ask if any of you might recognize what I'm talking about. Probably a long shot, but sometimes the things some of you know or remember shocks me.
 
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Something from the She-Ra series? I had a number of the toys but I only remember the horses being clear. By feminine figure do you mean it was a female figure or just more gracile looking?
 
I found it. Thought it would take a lot longer to look up, but no. Granted it helps the toy belonged to a brand.

http://gbwiki.shoutwiki.com/wiki/File:Rock_Lord_Solitaitre_toy.jpg

As I said, the articulation for it was really odd. Really peculiar choice on my older brothers behalf. Perhaps I might add a few other toys my older brother had I didn't recognize.

Edit : Just as I was thinking of another such toy, I found out what it is

 
That is some bizarre articulation...sort of folds up into a translucent uterus if I'm looking at the picture right.
 
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