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Dusty dinos from my childhood

Started by brontosauruschuck, March 05, 2020, 02:00:17 AM

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brontosauruschuck

So I'm living at home until it is safe and convenient for me to go back to China where I normally live. I had to stop by my storage unit so I decided while I was there to grab my old toys from when I was a kid.  It's mostly Chinasaurs, but if you see anything that you'd like me to review, please let me know.

























Faelrin

Very interesting and varied assortment there. If I had to guess some of those anthro/hybrid looking ones were from the Extreme Dinosaurs line? I unfortunately missed out on getting any of those as a kid (though I was aware of them), but I did have some of the similar Street Sharks toys. I'm very curious about the ninja turtles looking Triceratops too. I certainly recognize some Carnegie and older Battat figures there too, and at least the Tyco Deinonychus.
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brontosauruschuck

Quote from: Faelrin on March 05, 2020, 04:38:53 AM
If I had to guess some of those anthro/hybrid looking ones were from the Extreme Dinosaurs line? I unfortunately missed out on getting any of those as a kid (though I was aware of them), but I did have some of the similar Street Sharks toys.
Yep. I thought they were so awesome when I was a kid and looking at them now I like normal looking dinosaur toys so much more. Also, Extreme Dinosaurs was a spinoff of Street Sharks, if I'm not mistaken.

Quote from: Faelrin on March 05, 2020, 04:38:53 AM
I'm very curious about the ninja turtles looking Triceratops too.

There was a line of cave turtles action figures that Playmates put out circa 1994. The triceratops came with Leonardo as a caveman. If I had all the accessories and knew where Caveman Leo was I might do a review.

Dinoguy2

Nice! For me the highlight is the green Carnegie T. rex still using the original 1988 mold. Not a super easy to find variant, at least not in good condition.

Just make sure you wash your hands after handling those old Imperial and Larmaie dinos  :o

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brontosauruschuck

Wow. Lead in dinosaur toys. Well, I learned something new today.

Gwangi

#5
I learned something too. I played with a lot of the Laramie, Dor Mei, Imperial etc. dinosaurs as a kid. Now my daughter even has a few, guess it's time to cull her collection. That's terrifying.

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BlueKrono

I'd love to see a review of the light grey one in the front row, next to the Larami Plesiosaurus.
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Gwangi

Quote from: Faelrin on March 05, 2020, 04:38:53 AM
Very interesting and varied assortment there. If I had to guess some of those anthro/hybrid looking ones were from the Extreme Dinosaurs line? I unfortunately missed out on getting any of those as a kid (though I was aware of them), but I did have some of the similar Street Sharks toys. I'm very curious about the ninja turtles looking Triceratops too. I certainly recognize some Carnegie and older Battat figures there too, and at least the Tyco Deinonychus.

The "Battats" you're seeing aren't originals, they're knockoffs.


Faelrin

avatar_Gwangi @Gwangi Thank you for the correction. Well that's sad to see even those had knockoffs.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2024 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

DinoToyForum

Quote from: BlueKrono on March 05, 2020, 10:31:27 PM
I'd love to see a review of the light grey one in the front row, next to the Larami Plesiosaurus.

Me too, I was curious about that one as well. If it's a plesiosaur then it's new to me.

Also, B @brontosauruschuck, is that a Psittacosaurus skeleton?


CityRaptor

Quote from: dinotoyforum on March 06, 2020, 08:39:27 PM
Quote from: BlueKrono on March 05, 2020, 10:31:27 PM
I'd love to see a review of the light grey one in the front row, next to the Larami Plesiosaurus.

Me too, I was curious about that one as well. If it's a plesiosaur then it's new to me.

Also, B @brontosauruschuck, is that a Psittacosaurus skeleton?

It's the Leptoceratops from the "Tiny Perfect Dinosaur" series. I tried to get some of them a few years ago, but gave up after all attempts ended with only the book and nothing else.
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All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

Halichoeres

That's a very eclectic assortment! Definitely some review fodder in there.
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Gwangi

Quote from: Faelrin on March 06, 2020, 03:53:49 AM
avatar_Gwangi @Gwangi Thank you for the correction. Well that's sad to see even those had knockoffs.

No problem, they've tricked me a few times while eyeballing lots on eBay.

brontosauruschuck

Quote from: BlueKrono on March 05, 2020, 10:31:27 PM
I'd love to see a review of the light grey one in the front row, next to the Larami Plesiosaurus.

Quote from: dinotoyforum on March 06, 2020, 08:39:27 PM
Quote from: BlueKrono on March 05, 2020, 10:31:27 PM
I'd love to see a review of the light grey one in the front row, next to the Larami Plesiosaurus.

Me too, I was curious about that one as well. If it's a plesiosaur then it's new to me.


That's a plesiosaur was part of a trio that came with a book that folds out into a diorama thing. I guess you were intended to clip them to the sides of the book or something. If I can find the book I'll review it for sure.


brontosauruschuck

Quote from: CityRaptor on March 06, 2020, 08:53:42 PM

It's the Leptoceratops from the "Tiny Perfect Dinosaur" series. I tried to get some of them a few years ago, but gave up after all attempts ended with only the book and nothing else.

That's too bad. I don't think the series ever got very popular. I think they tried to kick off with lesser known dinosaurs, and it didn't get kids excited enough. If I remember correctly, they started off with a Leptoceratops, then a hadrosaur, and then they finally did Tyrannosaurs.

Mine is missing its back legs, so if you ever see someone auctioning off just the back legs, let me know.

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: brontosauruschuck on March 09, 2020, 03:27:54 AM
Quote from: CityRaptor on March 06, 2020, 08:53:42 PM

It's the Leptoceratops from the "Tiny Perfect Dinosaur" series. I tried to get some of them a few years ago, but gave up after all attempts ended with only the book and nothing else.

That's too bad. I don't think the series ever got very popular. I think they tried to kick off with lesser known dinosaurs, and it didn't get kids excited enough. If I remember correctly, they started off with a Leptoceratops, then a hadrosaur, and then they finally did Tyrannosaurs.

Mine is missing its back legs, so if you ever see someone auctioning off just the back legs, let me know.

I had them all at one point. Leptoceratops was first, I think Hypacrosaurus or Corythosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus , Stegosaurus and Triceratops,  I want to say there was one more? All I have left now if the Leptoceratops.