>>9553108Honestly, I don't think it's been invented yet. the original MacFarlane guy, David Silva (who now does the Beasts of the Mesozoic line) is working on some, but they aren't in production yet. The Jizai Okimono Kirin and Eastern dragons are alright but extremely expensive and hard to track down, and the S.H. Monsterarts Rathalos (post above this one) and Nargacuga are good but again, pricey; none of those are your 'traditional' Western-style dragons, though. Pyre from the Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog line was pretty good, though he had minimal neck articulation, no tail articulation, and his wings only moved at their bases (so no opening them). The old Dragonheart toys had no elbow, knee, tail or neck articulation (just shoulders/hips and jaw, and again, the wings were pretty stiff). Metal Ages Thoron and Stendhal were good, too, but again, minimal neck rotation and wing articulation beyond the base - their tails had a wire in them so they could bend, but given their age, the 'wire in rubber' combo would make me scared to try flexing them at this point. Your best bet might be to get a BJD (Ball-Joint Doll) custom-made for you on Etsy - though, again, they're pretty pricey.