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Brick-built flying monkey?

Hello! While sorting through some minifigures recently, I came across five brick built figures that appear to be flying monkeys. They are all completely glued together, and in the exact same position, which seems to indicate that they are not custom; However I was unable to find any information about them online. Any idea where these may have originated? There was also a portion of a figure that seems to be a lion, which leads me to believe these are from the wizard of oz, but I have no idea.


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  • klintonklinton Member Posts: 1,256
    edited June 2019
    I think those are just original designs of the previous owner? There was a brick built flying monkey in Dimensions, but it looks nothing like that. 
  • SprinkleOtterSprinkleOtter Member Posts: 2,779
    Cowardly lion, too...
  • ShibShib Member Posts: 5,477
    Why does being glued indicate they aren’t custom?
  • MiniBricks1MiniBricks1 Member Posts: 102
    Shib said:
    Why does being glued indicate they aren’t custom?
    They are all in the same position- if someone had glued them I’d expect there to be some slight misalignments, but they’re all nearly exactly alike.
  • Baby_YodaBaby_Yoda Member Posts: 1,295
    It's possibly from a public display, either in a regular toy shop or an official Lego store. While it's odd to see custom displays in shops rather than actual sets, it's certainly not unheard of.
    andhe
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,728
    The B&M Lego stores used to feature peoples MOC's in their display windows at one point. 
  • andheandhe Member Posts: 4,001
    edited June 2019
    They still do in the ones I've been to (in the UK). By window I mean the little windows around the store not the storefront windows.
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