stimtastic:Wooden Cue Puzzle DinosThese move like the traditional wooden cube puzzles but are just w
stimtastic:Wooden Cue Puzzle DinosThese move like the traditional wooden cube puzzles but are just way cooler. :DPhoto descriptions: Four photos of wooden dinosaurs on white backgrounds. All have legs, tails and necks made of wooden blocks attached by elastics, making them poseable. Photo 1: Dinosaur has a dark green body with lighter green oblong and round markings. The neck, tail and legs are roughly the same length and made of alternating light green and tan wooden blocks, with round dark green feet and a pointy block on the end of the tail. The head is light green with a longish snout, slightly open mouth, black eye and a green felt ridge on top. It is posed at a ¾ angle to the camera and is in a sort of squat, with the back legs out to the side and the front legs bent directly in front of it. The neck is upright and the head is looking slightly downward.Photo 2:Dinosaur has a dark orange body with brown vertical squiggly line markings. The neck and tail are a bit shorter than the legs and made of alternating orange and tan wooden blocks, with rectangular brown feet and a pointy block on the end of the tail. The head is orange with a longish snout, slightly open mouth, and round black eye. There is an orange felt ridge along the dino’s back. It is posed at a ¾ angle to the camera, standing upright with all four legs straight under it. The head and neck are upright and the tail is pointed downward.Photo 3: The same dino as in photo 1 but here it is facing to the right of the photo, showing a side view, and is posed to look like it is rearing up on its back legs slightly. Photo 4: Dinosaur has a red body with yellow tiger stripe style markings. The neck and front legs are short, while the back legs are slightly longer than the tail. All are made of red and tan wooden blocks, with red rectangular back feet, red front claws, and a pointy red block on the end of the tail. The head is red with a large short snout, wide open mouth, and black eye. It is posed at a ¾ angle to the camera in a lunging position, with the back legs out to the side and the front claws down on the ground. The neck and head are outstretched to the front. -- source link