Poor things.
Probably not actually worth identifying, but they stood out amongst a bunch of "normal" plastic dinosaurs I found in my parent's attic.
Really captivated by the intricacy of the paint applications.
And the molding is really top notch

Look at these miserable abominations

Best Answer Rubberhammer , 01 July 2019 - 12:57 PM
Yes. Chinasaurs, or Patchisaurs.
They have been around long enough that Gary Gygax modeled a few D&D monsters after these sculpts when he was first getting started.
Rust Monster, Bulete, and Owlbear for sure.
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Posted 01 July 2019 - 12:57 PM Best Answer
They have been around long enough that Gary Gygax modeled a few D&D monsters after these sculpts when he was first getting started.
Rust Monster, Bulete, and Owlbear for sure.
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Posted 01 July 2019 - 11:23 PM
Yes. Chinasaurs, or Patchisaurs.
They have been around long enough that Gary Gygax modeled a few D&D monsters after these sculpts when he was first getting started.
Rust Monster, Bulete, and Owlbear for sure.
Thank you! I was wondering why the hell there was a Rust Monster amongst them!
I was so confused.
That is pretty fun they have such a deep history.
And here I only posted them for ridicule
Well, if anyone wants to adopt these lumpy chunks of plastic, let me know. They are ALL yours.
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