Hi folks! Here's the "dinosaur" part of this forum.
As a wee lad, I built and loved all the Aurora 1/13 Prehistoric Scenes snap kits (still got 'em all, too!). I have all the original issues, but I am aware that Monogram (maybe Revell, too?) re-leased some of them during the 80's, like the big T-Rex, Triceratops, Styracosuarus, Pteranodon, Wooly Mammoth, and Allosaurus.
My question pertains to the Allosaurus:
The original Aurora release featured a big ,wagging toungue, complete with a virtual tsunami of saliva flowing from it. I suppose this was supposed to indicate the beast's ravenous appetite for flesh!
Did the later Monogram releases include this somewhat unsavory feature? I seem to remember that it did not. And if not, was the toungue a new part, or a re-tool of the original? I only have the original Aurora issue, so I can't compare.
Just wondering!