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I'm assuming these are easy to identify ... thanks as always ...

Started by tw22, October 25, 2015, 11:37:53 PM

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tw22

Hello ! Long time no post :)

I was going through some old boxes of mine, and found some dino toys ... which is the norm. These would have been mine from the 80's I'm pretty sure. Maybe my Google-fu sucks, but a 5 minute search didn't bring up any results that look like mine. I'm assuming these are pretty well known ... does anyone know what they are ? Thanks :) Says Made in Hong Kong on each of them, but there is that pyramid/triangle logo thing. They seem to be a hard rubber plastic.

Thanks as always to the forum for it's help with my old dinos :)

Here's the links to the pics:

https://flic.kr/p/zi6mGQ
https://flic.kr/p/AcPF2S


Rain

They look like Imperials to me, btw there's an existing thread dedicated to identifying figures. Be sure to use that next time  ^-^ http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=84.0

Gwangi

Those are AAA figures. Which is what the logo on the bottom is, three A's. Incidentally these were the first dinosaur toys I ever owned growing up.
             

tw22

Quote from: Rain on October 25, 2015, 11:58:34 PM
They look like Imperials to me, btw there's an existing thread dedicated to identifying figures. Be sure to use that next time  ^-^ http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=84.0
Ahh ... will do, thanks for the heads up. Sorry :)

Quote from: Gwangi on October 26, 2015, 03:48:43 AM
Those are AAA figures. Which is what the logo on the bottom is, three A's. Incidentally these were the first dinosaur toys I ever owned growing up.
             
Thanks for the ID, I appreciate it. And that's cool these were your first. My first ones were Marx, and I had the cave set, etc ... I still miss that set :)

Thanks again all !

Shonisaurus

My first dinosaurs were a miniature of seven dinosaurs (some not stayed standing) that cost equivalent to one-tenth of a euro. I'm talking of at least thirty-nine years ago.

My first figures were the AAA company e Invicta Plastic dinosaurs and "fake dinosaurs" earned in what were then stores of nuts (there were no Chinese stores) were dinosaurs of Hong Kong.


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