We used to mix and match the sets when we had both available, anyway, to see what kind of freakish monster we could come up with. (As well as maybe sticking other things wherever.) The 1970s pre-video-game equivalent of making freaks with Ark or Fallout 4 style character generators.
I guess there's more kids now than when Gen X were rugrats, so they don't have to sell two seperate sets. ;)
It was Adam and Eve, not Russell and Russet.
We used to mix and match the sets when we had both available, anyway, to see what kind of freakish monster we could come up with. (As well as maybe sticking other things wherever.) The 1970s pre-video-game equivalent of making freaks with Ark or Fallout 4 style character generators.
I guess there's more kids now than when Gen X were rugrats, so they don't have to sell two seperate sets. ;)