Sunday 25 March 2018

PYRO DINOSAURS

I was pleased to see one of my old Pyro prehistoric monster model kits on You Tube, the Triceratops.

I had loads of these kits as a kid - anklyosaurus, dimetrodon, T. Rex et al - in the Sixties and particularly loved the box art when I was a lad. I don't recall actually making the models though! Here's a shot of the series from my old Ebay photo archive. Seeing them conjures up Christmas 1967 all over again!


As for what's inside, here's a film from 3 years ago courtesy of the Ghost of Zeon.

Did you have Pyro dinosaurs like me or maybe Airfix or Revell or perhaps even the great Aurora prehistoric scenes?

12 comments:

  1. I've got a couple of the Tamiya ones (I think you've blogged them before).
    Did you see the Ankylosaur fossil they found in Canada a year or so ago? It's awsome, not just a skeleton, it looks like a statue of an Ankylosaur!

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    1. Not seen that fossil Kev. I'll look it up.

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  2. I had some of these as a kid.The first one I got was a Protoceratops.They are currently being sold here by Lindberg.I recently sent you a pic of a Lindberg re-make of Corythosaurus and Triceratops that I built and painted.I also have the Ankylosaurus yet to build.I'm hoping the weather will warm up soon so I can build models on the back porch.if I finish the Ankylosaur,I'll send you a pic.

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    1. Oh for warm weather. giant ferns, hot humid la brea tar pits and impact tremors eh Bri!

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  3. Tamiya made 1/35 dinosaur model kits
    Not sure if also they made a 1/12 velociraptors etc. model kits

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    Childhood is a taste of potato chips, soda drinks in glass bottle and plaing with dinosuars and "transformers" (and dinosaur transformers) for me

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    1. I love your metaphor for childhood Ran, quite wonderful.

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  4. I had some of those kits as a kid. They came in a weird metallic purple plastic.
    Their sculpts are a bit odd, but I really like them and have slowly been recollecting them.

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    1. Yes, T remember that purple plastic too KnobGobbler!

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  5. I had windup kits similar to those if anyone remembers them circa early 70s?

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    1. I don't but any info would be great and I'll share it on the blog.

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  6. Still have my PYRO dinosaurs, the oldest from 1969 or so, then a bunch from 1972 when issued by Life-Like. (PYRO sold their plastic kit line to that company in '72.) Currently I am restoring by Brontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus. In '76/'77 three (t-rex, triceratops and stegosaurus) were issued with dioramas called "The World of..." that came with more cave people, plants and smaller dinosaurs. As for wind-up models, probably the ones from Bandai. Check out this link:
    https://www.tylisaari.com/models/dino/bandai/bandai.htm

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    1. Superb Ed. Send us pics when you've restored your dinos! Email is at the bpttom of the page, moonbasecentral ....... I had no idea that Bandai made these kits too let alone motorising them. I would love to see one walking! Thanks for the website link. Superb. Those were the days when dinosaurs really did rule the Earth!

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