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Vintage Bone Age Toys: Codus with Thog

Codus is crafted as a skeletal representation of Deinosuchus, a prehistoric crocodilian. The set includes snapping jaws. Thog is depicted as a member of the Stone Clan, equipped to ride Codus.

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The Bone Age toy line, produced by Kenner in 1987, featured prehistoric creatures with modular skeletal parts, allowing for creative assembly and play. One notable set from this series is “Codus with Thog,” representing a skeletal Deinosuchus accompanied by the caveman figure Thog of the Stone Clan.

Codus (Deinosuchus Skeleton):

  • Design: Codus is crafted as a skeletal representation of Deinosuchus, a prehistoric crocodilian. The set includes snapping jaws, adding an interactive element to the toy.
  • Features: The bones can be reconfigured into various forms, such as a scout copter with spinning blades, enhancing imaginative play.

Thog (Stone Clan Caveman):

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

The Bone Age series was short-lived, with production ceasing in 1988. Despite its brief run, the line has become a collector’s item, with sets like “Codus with Thog” being sought after by enthusiasts.

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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.