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Invicta stencils

Started by Karauak, August 13, 2022, 12:36:33 PM

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Karauak

Love mine invicta stencils!

Any of you also collect?





SidB

These are really cool - and I didn't even know that they existed!

Libraraptor

I do actually have a few of those, but I did not know there were so many others :o

Thanks for sharing!

BrontoScorpio

#3
But, are they British/Natural history museum originals or sold at the museum ?

Made by which company ?

Karauak

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on August 13, 2022, 06:49:11 PMBut, are they British/Natural history museum originals or sold at the museum ?

Made by which company ?

There is no company name on it. They look perfect like invicta dinosaurs, but flat :)

Halichoeres

They have a lot of detail besides the silhouette, were children meant to use them for crayon rubbings?
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Karauak

Quote from: Halichoeres on August 14, 2022, 02:46:12 PMThey have a lot of detail besides the silhouette, were children meant to use them for crayon rubbings?

Yes, its rubbing stencils

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