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Sunday, October 30, 2022

T is for Two - Dippy Dino's

Speaking of Dimetrodons as I have been today, these two came in the other day, and I am very pleased to have found them, they are probably early/mid-1960's, or even late 1950's, certainly predating the 'Gary Gygax' monsters of the 1970's (Lik Be, Holly et al), but almost presaging them with the slightly 'monster aspect' of their not-quite dinosaurness?

Brown Dinnosaur; Chinasaur Dino's; Chinasaur Dinosaurs; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Novelties; Dippy Dinos; Gary Gygax; Green Dinosaur; Gygax Monsters; Holly Plastics; Holly Toys Dinosaurs; Hong Kong Dinosaurs; LB Lik Be; Lik Be Dinosaurs; Made in Hong Kong; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wacky Dinosaurs; Weird Dinnosaurs; Whacky Dinosaurs;
Relatively the 'more dinosaur' of the two, but clearly a clinically depressed Dimetrodon, both he and his mate below are near mint on the paint-front, which is not exceptional with mass-produced plastics, even really old ones, as there's always some old shop-stock or unloved/unplayed-with stuff out there somewhere, but nice when you find them.

Actually . . . he could just be stoned out of his bracket-tree - something must have found the edible 'shrooms first!

Brown Dinnosaur; Chinasaur Dino's; Chinasaur Dinosaurs; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Novelties; Dippy Dinos; Gary Gygax; Green Dinosaur; Gygax Monsters; Holly Plastics; Holly Toys Dinosaurs; Hong Kong Dinosaurs; LB Lik Be; Lik Be Dinosaurs; Made in Hong Kong; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wacky Dinosaurs; Weird Dinnosaurs; Whacky Dinosaurs;
While this is clearly the Rhinophantine Tricerafinbacksplitops Dame-Ednaii, a really, really rare beast, they've only found part of a jaw-bone so you can appreciate how much effort the reconstruction-artists had to go to, in the production of this complete and wholly accurate picture of such an unusual animal. Luckily for posterity, an eyelash found in amber gave-up the entire DNA-chain necessary to form this ghosting likeness!

Too cool for paleontological school! Is there such a word as Gygaxian yet? I think there should be!

2 comments:

  1. These are actually from the late 60s early 70s. The artwork that accompanied these guys has a very early 70s late 60s feel to it. Definitely not the 50s nor early 60s.

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  2. Well, without the artwork Anon', one is only ever guessing, and I didn't make anything 'definite'! Thanks for the input though.

    H

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