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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #740 on Mar 8, 2012, 5:59pm » | |
Ok I've got two sets of dinos here and have no idea who made what, any help would be appreciated, also thanks for the identification(s) last time I was here.
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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #741 on Mar 8, 2012, 6:01pm » | |
oops goofed up second lot.
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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #742 on Mar 8, 2012, 6:18pm » | |
Mar 8, 2012, 6:01pm, dinosauroid wrote:oops goofed up second lot.
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Those are ROM dinosaurs (Royal Ontario Museum). Made in a similar time to Invicta dinos for a Canadian museum, they were available until at least the mid-80s. There are still knock offs made in different colours, but the flat grey is the original (there is also a much more rare Sternopterygius figure).
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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #743 on Mar 8, 2012, 6:41pm » | |
Mar 8, 2012, 5:59pm, dinosauroid wrote:| Ok I've got two sets of dinos here and have no idea who made what, any help would be appreciated, also thanks for the identification(s) last time I was here. |
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Those are MPC, marx knockoffs.
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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #744 on Mar 9, 2012, 5:14pm » | |
Pic: DSC0060.JPG (979.2 KB) shows the Marx-knockoffs by MPC Pic: DSC0023.JPG (802.6 KB) shows the ROMs.
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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #745 on Mar 11, 2012, 2:24am » | |
i'm trying to figure out how rare something is, and thought I should ask here. How rare is the original safari red pachycephalosaurus?
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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #746 on Mar 11, 2012, 2:52am » | |
Mar 11, 2012, 2:24am, dinofan45 wrote:| i'm trying to figure out how rare something is, and thought I should ask here. How rare is the original safari red pachycephalosaurus? |
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Well it's not common and also not too rare. They generally show up in mixed lots of dinosaurs once in a while. It was replaced in color with a more stylish dark brown/dark yellow coloring model. Although even that model is becoming more scarce nowadays....
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|  | Re: Identification thread « Reply #747 on Mar 11, 2012, 3:37pm » | |
Ah. Thanks thelordsgym.
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