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US Yowies

Started by brettnj, September 01, 2014, 10:12:20 PM

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brettnj

Hey.  It was suggested that I copy and paste this e-mail I sent to my mailing list here.  I have no idea what animals or dinosaurs, if any, are inside the eggs, though I'll know as soon as I get the case to my friend in Australia.

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Hey.

Didn't occur to me 'til now but for those who collect Yowies, starting last month, a set was issued in the US for the first time.  Only 5 US stores carry them.  I checked with four that don't ship. 

But yesterday I picked up a full case of 72 to send to a friend in Australia from the NYC store that carries them.  They are expensive--$5 each there.  They were only $3.50 each at a Midwest stores but again, they don't ship them. 

Not sure how long they'll be around and with so few retailers offering them, though I have no background/experience with these at all, they might disappear and become rare very quickly.

Thanks.
Brett


crankydinosaur


SBell

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Info online is sparse, but it looks like they are starting out with familiar-ish moidern animals:

http://www.yowiegroup.com/

But that is how the originals started as well. So hopefully we'll see a broader range of modern animals, and of prehistoric animals, soon enough. But I think they are more like the UK series, as they appear to be one-piece figures.

I notice that they are sticking with the theme of biome-related Yowies too.

Brett, it might make more sense/equal sense to throw a post up on the ATF as well.

brettnj

Sean...

Thanks for the link and already done re: the animal forum.

Roselaar

Are these current Yowies new sculpts or re-issues? Could it be we're getting new prehistoric animal sculpts...?

SBell

Quote from: Roselaar on September 02, 2014, 12:01:12 PM
Are these current Yowies new sculpts or re-issues? Could it be we're getting new prehistoric animal sculpts...?

If you go to the link, you can see some images of the figures--all modern, and all revised sculpts. But hopefully it's just the first wave, and the line will expand.

Hynerpeton

I did want some of the predino s made by them.
Walking With Monsers:
[about Lystrosaurus] Astonishingly, their vast herds make up more than half of all life on Earth. Never again will a single species do so well.

Walking With Monsters: (Hynerpeton) To avoid injury the males demonstrate their strength  in a strange  push up contest.

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