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Mini puzzles

Started by Bbowen58, July 02, 2024, 02:07:29 PM

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Bbowen58

Hello, was hoping someone in here could help me figure out what these little puzzles are. I got them for my children years ago and I don't like to get some for my grandkids. As I can attach a photo, I can describe them there's a woolly rhino mammoth arsinothere and a brotothere. You're all an inch or so  tall as well as long And have thigh, removable pieces, head, and all four legs. Thanking you in advance And I do have photos


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B @Bbowen58 I suspect you're thinking of these Cog Ltd figures: https://dinotoycollector.com/Browse/Browse.php?Company=Cog%20Ltd



They were sold under several names, including Dino Horizons and Prehistoric Panorama. You could buy them from Tedco for a while, so some people also knew them by that name. But I think they're out of production; I haven't seen them for sale anywhere in five or six years.

Mods, request that this be merged with the identification thread in case someone else has a similar question in the future?
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