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Item model number: 20063696-6022355, released September 7, 2014.

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tail broke and fell apart

Entire tail broke off and strings are just hanging and tail in many pieces. How to fix this?

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The tail has come apart and there are 4 strings yellow, blue green and purple and the holes are tiny to thread then through and they aren't long enough!! What do I do?

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Looks like it's a bunch of clips, that the tail pieces just get pressed together. Heres a guide that gives a little insight to the situation

Zoomer Dino Boomer Tail Tip Replacement

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Same problem: the whole tail fell appart. There are four strings and I don't know how to put them back in place. Do you have a photo of the tail's end but without the tip (where the strings are visible) ?

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Hi, we had the same problem a few months ago so after following this thread got the notification of a new post. I don't have any pictures unfortunately but here's how we fixed our Zoomer Dino:

There are approx six 'vertebrae' or tail pieces.

Line up these tail pieces according to size, keeping those with the white mark on top.

You'll notice four threads hanging from the 'intact' end of the tail. Each vertebra piece has four holes and you'll need to thread each of these threads through the holes one by one to reconnect the tail.

Using a crochet hook or loom band tool, pull thread through and hang it on each of the four notches of the vertebra.

When you get to the sixth vertebra it's trickier as the holes are small. We used a paper clip, pulled apart the end, and looped the thread around it to pull it through. Once you connect this last piece the tail will be fixed. The remaining vertebrae can be connected with super glue if needed.

I hope that helps!

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Hello, our son was playing with it on the last step, it fell and the tail just exploded apart. I can't tell where the strings attach to after they get pulled through. Any help would be great!

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Hi, we had the same problem a few months ago so after following this thread got the notification of a new post. I don't have any pictures unfortunately but here's how we fixed our Zoomer Dino:

There are approx six 'vertebrae' or tail pieces.

Line up these tail pieces according to size, keeping those with the white mark on top.

You'll notice four threads hanging from the 'intact' end of the tail. Each vertebra piece has four holes and you'll need to thread each of these threads through the holes one by one to reconnect the tail.

Using a crochet hook or loom band tool, pull thread through and hang it on each of the four notches of the vertebra.

When you get to the sixth vertebra it's trickier as the holes are small. We used a paper clip, pulled apart the end, and looped the thread around it to pull it through. Once you connect this last piece the tail will be fixed. The remaining vertebrae can be connected with super glue if needed.

I hope that helps!

Zoomer Mom

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I need pics. Help.

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