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MGU had a lot of Britains Zoo animals for Christmas. At a rough guess we have over 50 species and poses.

I was wondering how many different types of animals there were? TBF your speciality?

I can put up some photos if anyone is interested. ???

MGU's grandfather made him a Zoo board to go with the Britains Animals, Cages and Safari Landrover.

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You're welcome - it's not quite complete - I still have a few more to photograph and add - not all the monkeys are there, I've yet to take a good enough photo of the stork and flamingoes and I've got some of the earlier Herald variations also, which need to go on.  Unfortunately, when I first started selling these items I used to remove them, so that has left a few gaps - but eventually it should be quite useful. And if I sell a few along the way that helps too! :)

Best wishes

Mandy

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49 different animals or poses, not quite the 50.

Some of them were a bit chewed before MGU got them. Most came in one lots from eBay for a good price.

We also have a lot of Zoo fencing, so with his board it looks quite a good set up.

Having seen Mandy's web site we may be in line for a few more additions!

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Just incase you were interested BGU, the Pelican (not on a base) isn't Britains, neither is the repainted Giraffe (they did make one though without an articulated neck) or the first monkey.

Some more to look out for

Penguins (another version like you have) and one with no base

Pelican (standing no base)

Sable antelope (2 versions) one has removable horns

Indian Guar

Black Rhino

Indian elephant (removeable tusks)

African Elephant (bull head up)

African Elephant (female trunk down)

2 more chimpanzee babies

Adult Chimpanzee (moveable arms)

Polar bears (there are two more different version than you have)

Tigers (two more different versions also)

Lioness (rounded ears)

Platypus

Nile crocodile (opening mouth)

Baby crocodiles (2 versions)

Moose

Wildebeast

Baby Giraffe (on a base walking)

Another version of the standing Gorilla

Tapir

Red deer

Polar bear baby (also in brown but very rare)

Leopard (available in black rare also)

Lion cub (no base)

The Walrus, Tortoise and Bison also each have another variation

The lion cubs on a base were also painted as baby tigers (I have only ever see one set verrrrry rare)

I think that maybe it  :-\ :-\ :-\

Oh yeah and most were also available in lead  

Happy Collecting :P:P:P:P

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Super collection BGU - and they all look in great condition. I agree about the baboon - the detail is excellent - I also like the wildebeast, as the movement in this model is brilliantly captured. I've attached a picture:

Wildebeast2.jpg

And I love these guys too:

Penguins.jpg

These are 1960s and 1970s versions of the penguins.

Mandy  :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Some more additions in time for MGU's birthday this month!

Unfortunately they came with more Polar Bears, Lions and Giant Anteaters!!!

We now have more than in the wild! :D

Got to explain to him how the Sabel Antelope lost it's leg! Lion attack??

I think the Vulture is not very common.

Love the detail on the Warthog and baby Giraffe

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Don't know if you have seen this site Kevin. This guy is really helpful if you are looking for anything. I have dealt with him on numerous occasions. His prices are a little high I find but seems to be able to get you pieces that are not easily found.  Lots of pics on this site so should keep MGU amused...for a few mins anyway  :D;):) :)

http://www.thetoybox.4t.com/main.html

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