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Post by anchry6 on Aug 10, 2011 13:44:58 GMT
If you have desires or assumptions about the dinosaurs that will be produced in 2012, you can write it here. If you also have some news on what will be produced is even better. Start I: wish: Diabloceratops, Minmi, Gallimimus (Papo) Majungasaurus without the tripod pose, Saichania (Carnegie) Pachycephalosaurus, Ouranosaurus, Sauropelta, Feathered Velociraptor, Dimetrodon (Safari) ;D ;D hypothesis: Brachiosaurus, Carnotaurus (Papo) Spinophorosaurus, Sinosauropteryx (Carnegie) Kosmoceratops, Iguanodon and then I do not know (Safari) Baby Triceratops (Triceratops), baby Pachycephalosaurus (Dracorex, Stygimoloch), baby Anantotitan (Edmontosaurus), baby T-rex (Nanotyrannosaurus) and so on as Safari tube. Flying reptiles such as Safari tube. certainties: none (Excuse me for my horrible English)
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Post by DinoLord on Aug 10, 2011 13:56:14 GMT
I think a new Carnegie Brachiosaurus has been confirmed for next year.
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Post by anchry6 on Aug 10, 2011 14:23:57 GMT
Beautiful .. but I knew that in 2012 the Carnegie 1:30 ... So the Brachiosaurus would be really big and expensive ..
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Post by takama on Aug 10, 2011 16:06:54 GMT
Wish's Sauropod, Postasuchus with articulated jaw from Papo
Concavenator, or new Dilophosaurus, with the new Carnegie Brachio
Apatoesaurus Deluxe, and Super deluxe from CollectA
Hypotheses, None
Certainties Carnegie Brachio, and new a therapod
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Aug 10, 2011 18:29:29 GMT
Was it ever confirmed for sure that the new Carnegie Brachio would be in 1/30 ..or that the line was def switching over to that scale ?
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Post by anchry6 on Aug 10, 2011 22:27:13 GMT
I felt like I've read on this site was confirmed that the scale of 1:30 for next year ... But I could be wrong ... I do not find more ... then I could have dreamed! I also believe that changing every year the scale does not do well to Carnegie ..
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Post by Pachyrhinosaurus on Aug 11, 2011 0:58:20 GMT
I would personally want a good quilled ceratopsian, Maybe pachyrhinosaurus done by Safari LTD this year.
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Post by DeadToothCrackKnuckle on Aug 11, 2011 4:03:02 GMT
I felt like I've read on this site was confirmed that the scale of 1:30 for next year ... But I could be wrong ... I do not find more ... then I could have dreamed! I also believe that changing every year the scale does not do well to Carnegie .. The models are actually not in 1:30 scale. That was the belief, but was later said that it was not the result.
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Post by stormnl on Aug 11, 2011 8:29:37 GMT
more mammals,,a lot more and different mammals,,
also some new mammoth's and othere elephant mammals
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Post by sid on Aug 11, 2011 10:28:35 GMT
Following the (very probable) success of "Dinosaur Revolution", i'd like to see a Shunosaurus, a Rahonavis (or any other unenlaginae), maybe made by Papo or Safari... Other than that i've no idea ;D Oh, and i'd like to see one or two Compsognathids (maybe Compy itself and Sinosauropteryx), a tyrannosauroid figure (we already got Dilong and Guanlong from Safari, now it's time to expand the bunch) and some hypsilophodontids
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Post by sbell on Aug 11, 2011 13:26:56 GMT
Following the (very probable) success of "Dinosaur Revolution", i'd like to see a Shunosaurus, a Rahonavis (or any other unenlaginae), maybe made by Papo or Safari... Other than that i've no idea ;D Oh, and i'd like to see one or two Compsognathids (maybe Compy itself and Sinosauropteryx), a tyrannosauroid figure (we already got Dilong and Guanlong from Safari, now it's time to expand the bunch) and some hypsilophodontids Keep in mind that 2012 decisions are already made and probably in productions--so if the show is successful, it won' t have any effect until 2013, earliest.
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Post by mightyjptrex on Aug 12, 2011 1:33:32 GMT
Will be seeing the Brach in person tomorrow so I will tell you the scale
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Aug 12, 2011 1:44:21 GMT
Cool ! Take pics ! ;D
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Post by mightyjptrex on Aug 12, 2011 2:05:40 GMT
Cant promise pics ;D
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Post by ikessauro on Aug 12, 2011 3:01:27 GMT
A very detailed description would do then...
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Aug 12, 2011 3:47:25 GMT
I figured..but yes a desc would serve just as well.. lol
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Aug 12, 2011 4:28:22 GMT
Ahh, so it is a Brachio for sure then! ;D Wonderful! I would like a Ceratosaurus and a Chasmosaurus from Papo. But, they have been pumping out the ceratopsians lately. Would love a sauropod from them, but again, their recent figures have been geared towards the medium to smaller animals. Maybe a kick-ass Todd Marshall-esque Dimetrodon. That would be cool by me! So, if Carnegie is updating their Brachio, maybe their second figure could be an updated T. rex. But, they probably wouldn't have both their new figures be updates. So, a Cerato from them as well! Since it would be from Carnegie and not WS, it wouldn't be an update. As far as Bullyland, I don't know. They've been a little disappointing lately. And is Schleich even making dinos or even any prehistoric figures anymore? Then again, who cares! And with CollectA, it's really anyone's guess. But, I do like the direction they're going. So, I'd be very interested to see what they've been up to.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Aug 12, 2011 6:42:15 GMT
Still waiting on a cool Diabloceratops ! ;D
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Aug 12, 2011 7:42:57 GMT
Yeah, either Carnegie or Papo would make a helluva good Diablo. But, Chasmosaurus has been a known dino like forever now and it's amazing none of the top toy figure companies currently has a 1:40 scale or so museum quality figure out there. (I say 'museum quality' because CollectA has a standard size figure, but he's ... well.... he's cute. Yeah, I'll give him that. He's cute! LOL!)
BTW, of the major dino figure companies, past or present, I can't think of a museum quality type Chasmo that's ever been out there. Not Battat or Invicta. And none of the currant companies either, right? -- Carnegie, Bullyland, Schleich, Papo, WS, none of these ever had one as far as I can think. The Royal Ontario Museum has/had one, but he's not what I'd consider a deluxe museum figure. And I think they're extinct now, right?
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Post by anchry6 on Aug 12, 2011 8:14:07 GMT
I hope in a ceratopsid Safari because for Papo has already made two recently and for Carnegie i not think two herbivores throw you out ... But it would be great if they did this instead of a carnivore stereotyped (Papo) or with a ridiculous pose tripod (Carnegie).
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