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Post by Dinotoyforum on Jul 22, 2008 18:00:09 GMT
Actually thats a really cool-looking Plesiosaur ! It would be neat to see a collection of Invictas done up in that same fashion. Well take all your painted invictas, scrape off the paint, and voila! ;D
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Post by chelydrid on Jul 22, 2008 18:56:49 GMT
Well; I have just a few painted Invictas: Plesiosaur, Pliosaur, Mammoth, and Glyptodon. I also have these in their unpainted colors.Instead of scraping paint; I think I'll wait till an opportunity for a "glassy-looking Invicta" pops up. You never know what will turn up in those neighborhood garage sales or flea markets .
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Post by Libraraptor on Aug 4, 2008 19:40:36 GMT
Well; I have just a few painted Invictas: Plesiosaur, Pliosaur, Mammoth, and Glyptodon. I also have these in their unpainted colors.Instead of scraping paint; I think I'll wait till an opportunity for a "glassy-looking Invicta" pops up. You never know what will turn up in those neighborhood garage sales or flea markets . Yeah, flea markets... Great occasions for a bargain. Just bought myself a Carnegie Brachiosaurus for 1€ . By the way: I really like models with a visible "history". By me the colour can be scraped off, a leg can be missing, it does not matter. Sometimes those figures are more charming than sterile new ones. Looking at used new entrants to my collection I can´t help but thinking where that figure stood before. Was it just "hanging around" in a toy box, was it on a shelf? Sometimes I even introduce the members of my collection to each other. That´s odd, isn´t it ;D
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