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Post by sbell on Mar 25, 2009 13:33:00 GMT
I don't think they are getting cancelled soon--I hope not, because my gift shop is bringing them in. Sometimes, it's good to be king. Of a very small fiefdom. With no treasury. Or subjects...but I can get in stuff I think should be there (CollectA figures, Safari figures, Tedcos!). Tugs forlock ;D What's um Tedcos your hairyness? Sounds like a cereal to me. Tedco is the distribution company for the Panorama dinos--the website is tedcotoys.com. As for Realm of Rubber Dinosaurs, there is an associated forum (don't join--it's pretty much dead except for spam; at least it seems that way) but he has quite the list of figures: www.rubberdinosaurs.com/siteindex.htm
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Post by blackdanter on Mar 25, 2009 14:05:41 GMT
Tugs forlock ;D What's um Tedcos your hairyness? Sounds like a cereal to me. Tedco is the distribution company for the Panorama dinos--the website is tedcotoys.com. As for Realm of Rubber Dinosaurs, there is an associated forum (don't join--it's pretty much dead except for spam; at least it seems that way) but he has quite the list of figures: www.rubberdinosaurs.com/siteindex.htmAh, thanks Sean. I see that a lot of their stuff, the dino skeleton tube thingies, is the staple fare of our local seaside novelty shops. 'Miniature dino skeleton Sir, to go with your Union Jack bowler hat, post cards of Buckingham Palace and stick of Hastings rock ................... it glows in the dark Sir!' Why do tourists think every town in the UK is a suburb of London anyway ....................... and what have glow in the dark dinosaur skeletons or dig your own dino kits got to do with anything? Strange days. How's the Rex paper coming along anyway? John
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Post by sbell on Mar 25, 2009 16:11:37 GMT
Tedco is the distribution company for the Panorama dinos--the website is tedcotoys.com. As for Realm of Rubber Dinosaurs, there is an associated forum (don't join--it's pretty much dead except for spam; at least it seems that way) but he has quite the list of figures: www.rubberdinosaurs.com/siteindex.htmAh, thanks Sean. I see that a lot of their stuff, the dino skeleton tube thingies, is the staple fare of our local seaside novelty shops. 'Miniature dino skeleton Sir, to go with your Union Jack bowler hat, post cards of Buckingham Palace and stick of Hastings rock ................... it glows in the dark Sir!' Why do tourists think every town in the UK is a suburb of London anyway ....................... and what have glow in the dark dinosaur skeletons or dig your own dino kits got to do with anything? Strange days. How's the Rex paper coming along anyway? John Interestingly, I have one of those glow dinos, on my desk, that my thankfully-gone predecessor brought back from the UK. CHEESE ;D I thought UK=London+Scotland+Royalty?
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Post by molarlion on Apr 2, 2009 5:38:07 GMT
Sorry for the delay in getting these posted::::
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Apr 2, 2009 18:55:59 GMT
cool. I wonder how soon is soon.
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Post by sid on Apr 2, 2009 21:15:34 GMT
They look like Dinofroz...And they look cool ;D
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Post by stoneage on Apr 2, 2009 23:15:35 GMT
;D My what big teeth they have! ;D
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Apr 2, 2009 23:22:18 GMT
I don't even see any prehistoric sharks there.
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Post by tomhet on Apr 3, 2009 3:27:44 GMT
And they don't seem interesting at all, I prefer realistic toys
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 3, 2009 5:57:58 GMT
Interesting looking creatures I'm curious to see how they actually look like in person.
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Post by molarlion on Apr 3, 2009 15:28:37 GMT
if my experience with the Dino Magic figures is any indication, the actual figures will look even MORE cartoony
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