11-17-2022 09:34 AM - edited 11-17-2022 09:35 AM
Info on back is G.M.F.G.I. 1978 No. 21110 on both. Then each has a different number below. A2 373002 and B2 373001
11-17-2022 06:15 PM
Those molds are not Star Wars figures, They are Kenner - Play Doh figures from the #2110 Animal Farm play set. GMFGI stood for General Mills Fun Group Inc. which had bought Play Doh in 1972. Kenner had a working relationship with Play Doh, probably a marketing one, so their name is on the product boxes someplace. 2110 is the manufacture part number, and the A & B numbers are the back and front section of each of the dual figure molds.
Kenner Play Doh released several Star wars related sets starting with the Star Wars Action Play Set #21580 the lowest set number I could find copyrighted in 1977.
Sorry no big bucks, just a whammy.
11-19-2022 01:22 PM
Thank you. They are some kind of creature, not animals, so that is interesting. I honestly didn't think they were Star Wars, but that was the only thing that was coming up when searching for some reason. I seem to have two halves that don't go together.
I do own a few of the Star Wars ones that we've had in our play-doh bin for years.😂
11-19-2022 01:34 PM
Thanks for the idea to put play-doh in the search. Found them. Play doh Creepies.
11-21-2022 05:28 AM - edited 11-21-2022 05:29 AM
I'm glad you found the right set some of the molds came from. I only took the Mfr.'s part number from one of the photos, not both, because I could not make them all out. Now that you know those came from Play Doh, and know what part/set number to search for you should be able to go through your other molds to find what sets they came from, if you want to separate them out.