Amazing Mojo Prehistoric Mammals – “Turntable Tuesday”
“Turntable Tuesday” – Mojo Fun Prehistoric Mammals
For Everything Dinosaur’s weekly video feature “Turntable Tuesday”, we wanted to do things a little differently. Usually, we showcase a single prehistoric animal figure in a short video review. However, with the addition of a whopping sixteen new Mojo dinosaurs into the “Prehistoric and Extinct” range, team members were concerned that some of the excellent prehistoric mammal models made by Mojo might get overlooked. Rather than highlighting a single figure, the “Turntable Tuesday” feature was extended so that we could display the Cenozoic mammals produced by Mojo. Our latest video features several Mojo Fun prehistoric mammals.
Prehistoric Mammal Models Take a Spin for “Turntable Tuesday”
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Mojo Fun Prehistoric Mammals – Often Overlooked Figures in the Range
Prehistoric mammal models, Smilodon, Woolly Mammoths, Brontotheres and such like are not going to sell as well as models of Triceratops, Stegosaurus and T. rex. Manufacturers have to make commercial decisions as to which models they continue to make as their range expands. For collectors, the addition of a lot of new models in a particular product range can sometimes be bad news, as figures of less high profile animals are retired and taken out of production to make room.
The Mojo “Prehistoric and Extinct” Range Contains Some Excellent Prehistoric Mammal Figures
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“Turntable Tuesday” – Mojo Fun Prehistoric Mammals
The “Turntable Tuesday” video lasts for four and a half minutes. Following a brief introduction in which we outline some of the problems that can occur when a model range is expanded dramatically, the Mojo Brontotherium model is discussed. The video swiftly moves on introducing the baby Woolly Mammoth model and the Hyaenodon gigas. Rare, out of production figures are also discussed such as the excellent Mojo Quagga and the recently retired Thylacine replica.
The Mojo Quagga Figure
Everything Dinosaur’s video concludes with a look at the Mojo Smilodon, the entelodont (Daeodon) and provides further information on the Mojo “Prehistoric and Extinct” range.
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The Mojo Smilodon Model is also Featured in the Video
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Featuring the Mojo Fun Smilodon
A Focus on the Mojo Smilodon Model
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