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|  | Re: Dino riders lot « Thread Started on Jan 22, 2011, 9:52pm » | |
Thanks for all the help, removed them since I will be listing them on eBay soon and they are no long available here.
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|  | Re: Dino riders lot « Reply #1 on Jan 24, 2011, 9:52am » | |
Nice find !
The rubber deteriorates over time..no big deal it happens to all of them eventually. Most of mine have rubber bands holding the armor on. 
You have some nice pieces..the Qetz you have tends to fetch nice prices on eBay..you could do all right selling them all if you wanted.
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|  | Re: Dino riders lot « Reply #2 on Jan 24, 2011, 10:31am » | |
I found the instructions for placerias, struthiomimus and protoceratops.
Is the purple part on placerias broken?
Thanks for your reply 
Edit: Which one of them are Quetz? Ah never mind I realized it was a dinosaur
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|  | Re: Dino riders lot « Reply #3 on Jan 25, 2011, 6:59am » | |
The purple bit on the Placerias doesn't look to be broken...it just fits sort of loosely.
Yeah I tend to shorten names as do some others around here..I forgot sometimes it can make things confusing..sorry.
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|  | Re: Dino riders lot « Reply #4 on Jan 25, 2011, 10:21am » | |
Your figure names are listed below the dinosaur names on the packaging should be easy to match up, bud. You may have one or two extra though...I know who the orig character was but when they started making up new ones by repainting I lost track. You can check the database here though : http://www.dinoriders.com/
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|  | Re: Dino riders lot « Reply #6 on Jul 9, 2011, 9:38pm » | |
Do you still have these and if so are they for sale? Thanks!
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|  | Re: Dino riders lot « Reply #7 on Jul 14, 2011, 8:47am » | |
All of them are for sale, as a lot or individually.
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