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Vintage Bone Age Toys: Anklor With Tuk

Anklor is crafted as a skeletal representation of an Ankylosaurus, a dinosaur renowned for its armored body and clubbed tail. The set includes launching rock bombs.

$15.80

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Description

The Bone Age toy line, introduced by Kenner in 1987, featured modular dinosaur skeletons and caveman figures, allowing for creative assembly and imaginative play. One notable set from this series is Anklor with Tuk, representing a skeletal Ankylosaurus accompanied by the caveman figure Tuk of the Stone Clan.

Anklor (Ankylosaurus Skeleton):

  • Design: Anklor is crafted as a skeletal representation of an Ankylosaurus, a dinosaur renowned for its armored body and clubbed tail. The set includes launching rock bombs, adding an interactive element to the toy.
  • Features: The bones can be reconfigured into various forms, such as a rock catapult launcher or a hot rod racer, enhancing imaginative play.

Tuk (Stone Clan Caveman):

  • Role: Tuk is depicted as a member of the Stone Clan, equipped to ride Anklor and engage in prehistoric adventures.

The Bone Age series was short-lived, with production ceasing in 1988.

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More Bone Age Toys & Vintage Merch

The Bone Age toy line by Kenner, launched in 1987, brought prehistoric imagination to life with skeletal dinosaurs and resourceful cavemen. Designed for modular play, each dinosaur could be disassembled and transformed into vehicles or fortresses, blending creativity with action. Paired with caveman figures representing distinct clans like the Ice or Stone, Bone Age toys told stories of survival, ingenuity, and adventure in a fictional world where humans and dinosaurs coexisted.