![]() ![]() It features the most detailed and complete human anatomy models, with thousands of individual interactive structures, including a living, beating, dissectible human heart in full 3D. When Marx switched to the waxy looking "Heritage" plastic in the '60s (probably '64) all of the unique variations in colors went away, so most collectors prefer the dinosaurs made from the older flat colored leaded plastic.What is Complete Anatomy 23? The Complete Anatomy app is a 3D anatomy platform designed for remote teaching and learning. Marbled Marx dinos bring a premium, the more marbling the more valuable. Also, the 8 marbled dark gray dinos in the Revised Mold Group are highly sought after by collectors. Note that the metallic silver Kronosaurus in this set is a premium figure of which Marx usually added one to each set, usually one of the Large Mold Group Dinos in either metallic silver or the much rarer metallic green. Some information sources claim there were no cavemen in the squarebox sets unless you purchased the Montgomery Wards exclusive Prehistoric Times #48-2748 (Marx #3393, 1959), but the regular Marx #3394 I received in 1963 had the set of 6 cavemen so when I reconstructed this set I added the set of 6 matching color cavemen. ![]() gray Pot Bellied T-Rex, green Brontosaurus, metallic silver Kronosaurus)ġ Revised Dino Mold Group (PL-977) (8 dinos in marbled gray)ġ Medium Dino Mold Group (PL-750) (6 dinos in gray)Ģ Small Dino Mold Groups (PL-755-7) (7 dinos in brown, 7 dinos in green)Ĥ Terrain pieces (Cave, Lake, Flat Rock, Curved Rock) I've played with/collected toy dinos all my life so this stuff is second nature to me.ġ Large Dino Mold Group (PL-749) (in different colors) (lt. These things are never actually complete when you buy them, you always have to add parts and it takes some knowledge to know what parts to add. ![]() Got this one off eBay and added the original parts needed to complete it including color matched dino mold groupings. When I started building my dino toy collection a few years ago I was anxious to score one of these with a nice box and booklet. I kept most of the pieces for all those years through several moves but the box was gone pretty quickly back then. We didn't have much money and my Mom saved for several weeks to get this for me on my birthday. My parents bought me one of these at a small Mom&Pop strip mall hobby shop in Athens, Ga. This is one of my squarebox sets, Prehistoric Times #3394 (Marx, 1959). The ones that survived usually have extensive damage.) (note: most collectors prefer the older lead paint based plastic for the individuality and variety it gave to the dinosaurs.and it had "that" smell that assailed your olfactory sense and took you back to when you were a kid)ĥ Piece Mountain including Land Bridge and Walking Bridgeĥ Metal Screws & Nuts for Mountain AssemblyĤ Palm Trees with 7 Fronds & 4 Ferns with 4 Bases ![]() box was drawn in bold simplistic lines as most of the older Marx playset boxes were.Ģ9 Prehistoric Animals: 1 PL-750 Medium Mold Group(6), 1 PL-755 Small Mold Group(7), 1 PL-977 Revised Mold Group( 8 ), 1 PL-1083 Second Series Mold Group( 8 ), all in the shiny "Heritage" type plastic (lead paint free). Shown above is the playset, instruction sheet, color booklet, postcard to be returned with customer info/evaluation, and photo box. set with identical contents but a different box (sorry, no Raquel Welch figure in the One Million B.C. This playset came out in 1975 to replace the One Million B.C. In the '70s Marx "went vertical" with three of their playsets: Comanche Pass (western), Navarone Mountain (war), and One Million B.C. Marx Prehistoric Mountain Playset #3414 (1975) I'll start us off with one of my favorite dino playsets. Quote from: horrorhunter on September 09, 2013, 03:32:57 PM This thread is for dinosaur playsets or pieces, or pretty much anything having to do with dinosaur toys. ![]()
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