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Hansa toy's stuffed prehistoric animals

Started by Roselaar, September 29, 2013, 01:36:08 PM

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Roselaar

Has anyone ever come across the stuffed animals produced by a company named Hansa Toy? I just found out about these:

http://www.hansatoy.info/Extinct/ExtinctPages.html

The dinosaurs are mostly pretty bad, but some of the other prehistoric creatures are fabulous (in terms of stuffed toys at least). I bet they're pretty expensive, given their size and apparent quality.

Here's a few samples:



Smilodon



Thylacine



Inostrancevia



Archaeopteryx



Pteranodon



Brontosaurus



Mamenchisaurus



Futabasaurus



Feathered T-Rex



sauroid

"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.

SBell

Brontosaurus? Really? And it doesn't even look like one.

And yeah, I didn't look at prices, but Hansa is a very expensive company at the best of times.

Hellraptor

I like the mammals and the thylacine best, the dinosaurs didnt got that good, especially the T.rex.
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Blade-of-the-Moon

I think I shared that Futabasaurus with Adam awhile back.  It and the mammals aren't bad really..everything else is unfortunately a wash.

Concavenator

I love that Inostrancevia! It's so cute!  ^-^
The mammals are pretty good,as well as the Futabasaurus,but the dinosaurs... *yuck*

deanm

The only time I saw Hansa stuffed animals was when I was in Australia (Melbourne) and Singapore.

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Roselaar

Quote from: deanm on September 29, 2013, 05:44:04 PM
The only time I saw Hansa stuffed animals was when I was in Australia (Melbourne) and Singapore.

Were they anywhere near affordable there?

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I've always found their animals nice-looking, but I haven't seen the dinosaurs until quite recently. Their mammoth, I think, is the best soft toy I've seen, though.
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deanm

They are more expensive than other plush stuffed toy lines but they do have some interesting figures. 

The figures come in at least two sizes. Small was about 10inch/25cm in height and larger size was about 2x the smaller ones.

Small figures were about 30-45 Australian dollars per. Larger ones were about twice as much.

In Singapore they were about half again as expensive.


Takama

I read a funny article about toys for rich kids, and these stuffed animals made the list.

I wanted to price some of them on amazon, and when I did I was HOLLY SH :o

tyrantqueen


Roselaar

I might get me a smaller one then, if I come across these at all of course.

sauroid

thing with stuffed toys, they arent as easy as plastic toys to preserve/keep fresh. :\
"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.

Roselaar

Quote from: sauroid on September 30, 2013, 08:55:39 PM
thing with stuffed toys, they arent as easy as plastic toys to preserve/keep fresh. :\

Especially with cats around. True that.

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