I picked this little lot (right-hand image)
up over many years in one's and two's and a couple of larger lots that came
with the plants, I'm pretty sure that at some point they were issued with the
plants (copies of Marx Miniature
Masterpiece accessories) but it may be a weird co-incidence? And with the paint and HK mark must be assumed to be Tim Mee copies - a safe assumption!
From the artwork I think we are looking at
- clockwise from; Labradoodle Rex, Penguinman, Dimetropuma and Kuthunkacow! They certainly didn't come with plants when
issued in the little header-carded (left-hand image), rack toy Prehistoric Animals poly-bags, of which
I have . . .
. . . two examples, the contents of each
are separately shown in the two images above. You get the three poses of
caveman (around 32mm) and six dinosaurs/pterosaurs drawn from a known list of
seven sculpts (Kent shows nine from Tim Mee), but with each set adding a new sculpt to my loose sample - there
may be more?
They reappear as slightly smaller (30mm), gum-ball
machine's capsule prizes (upper row) or Christmas cracker novelties, unmarked,
unpainted and with sub-scale animals including something more mammalian (a
unicorn-gazelle-goat!) for the cavemen to hunt!
While the lower row are smaller-copies
still (28mm) and were all bought in Germany over a couple of years, so were
probably wundertüten, or something similar from elsewhere in Europe; sobres/kiosko
(Spain), bazaar (France)?
These were bough at the same times as the
five smaller ones and from the same sellers, but may not/probably don’t go with
them, the figures are a soft polyethylene (as the other two types were), while
these animals are a harder polypropylene or ABS type material.
Finished to a better standard and with
finer engraving, they are larger as well; the plesiosaur is around 60mm, but I
suspect they are some kind of premium, or perhaps an early blind-bag
collectable? The dimetrodon though is a distorted moulding, probably from
too-early removal from the tool, causing shrinkage-fattening and a blister.
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