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Linde

by hankinstein

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Linde offered small scale plastic prehistoric creatures as coffee premiums in the 1950s. These came from Austria, and the color was a drab, marbled green. According to the Dinosaur collector, they came in a few other colors as well, but those are rarer. More info: http://www.dinosaurcollector.150m.com/linde.htm

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Linde Ankylosaurus

Created by hankinstein on 2/6/07

Close in size to the Marx Ankylosaurus. Marx's prehistoric playsets were also popular at this time.

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Linde Brontosaurus

Created by hankinstein on 2/6/07

Classic representation of "the Thunder Lizard."

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Linde Sphenacodon

Created by hankinstein on 2/6/07

Sphenacodon, not a dinosaur but an early "mammal-like" reptile from the Permian period.

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Linde Triceratops

Created by hankinstein on 2/6/07

All of these seem highly influenced by Zallinger's Age of Reptiles mural. Makes sense; the mural was published in Time/Life's _The World We Live In_ in 1955.

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Linde Tyrannosaurus

Created by hankinstein on 2/6/07

A very Zallinger-y T-Rex. He stands about 2.5" high.

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