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Post by richard on Apr 11, 2008 2:52:09 GMT
beat this for a display ;D What better setting for a set of marine reptiles? am I spying fossils?
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Apr 11, 2008 9:46:47 GMT
You are -but they are not mine. My office is next door to a museum, so I took my marine reptiles on a day trip.
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Post by richard on Apr 11, 2008 22:47:14 GMT
^^I bought a fossil last sunday, a shark's tooth (110 millions years old), it was cheap I mean I would have expected more than 25 USD for that.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Apr 12, 2008 9:36:40 GMT
^^I bought a fossil last sunday, a shark's tooth (110 millions years old), it was cheap I mean I would have expected more than 25 USD for that. That will depend on how big the tooth is.
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Post by richard on Apr 13, 2008 19:59:40 GMT
well not a lot, 2 or 3 inches perhaps
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Post by Dinotoyforum on May 29, 2008 13:52:10 GMT
I updated the photo of my marine reptiles collection. I am still waiting to see some recent marine reptile ebay acquisitions.
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Post by stoneage on May 30, 2008 0:58:08 GMT
What is that in front of the Invicta Icthyosaur
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Post by Dinotoyforum on May 30, 2008 8:57:22 GMT
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Post by sbell on May 30, 2008 13:23:18 GMT
You shouldn't insult Dilophosaurus that way! I've seen that figure for years (ELC/AAA is fairly common in Canada) and never considered going near it.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on May 30, 2008 15:38:37 GMT
No it's not great. I got it for 50p in a charity shop. The best thing about it is that it stands on two legs unassisted - the overall posture is pretty nice.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Jul 7, 2008 22:00:40 GMT
Marine reptiles collection photo updated again - I'll put it in this post for convenience too...
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Jul 7, 2008 22:04:46 GMT
...New additions include the lLaramie plesiosaurus (much like the Invicta one only the fins are inclined rather than horizontal), the favorite Plesio and the playvisions. You may spot some other newbies... Do I have the largest collection of plesiosaurs yet!?
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Post by stoneage on Jul 7, 2008 22:25:52 GMT
There not all plesiosaurs.
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Post by sbell on Jul 7, 2008 22:57:01 GMT
...New additions include the lLaramie plesiosaurus (much like the Invicta one only the fins are inclined rather than horizontal), the favorite Plesio and the playvisions. You may spot some other newbies... Do I have the largest collection of plesiosaurs yet!? Well, I can think of at least three different ones made by Japanese companies (as 'Nessie') that I have, that you don't
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Post by stoneage on Jul 7, 2008 23:03:03 GMT
Do we have a winner?
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Post by sid on Jul 7, 2008 23:04:35 GMT
Ah,the beautiful WWD Liopleurodon,the amazing Schleich Shonisaurus...Sigh,i can't find them ANYWHERE Great collection,Adam,really great
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Post by therizinosaurus on Jul 7, 2008 23:09:58 GMT
I'm so glad I got the Schelich Shonisaurus when I did-- There's 2 varieties of the Carnegie Kronosaurus- the one you have and one with more vertical fins so it's taller
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Post by tomhet on Jul 8, 2008 1:42:22 GMT
Nice!
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Post by sbell on Jul 8, 2008 3:00:22 GMT
I'm so glad I got the Schelich Shonisaurus when I did-- There's 2 varieties of the Carnegie Kronosaurus- the one you have and one with more vertical fins so it's taller I know when I first got mine (right when they came out in stores) I was really hesitant about it (and the Kronosaurus & Deinosuchus). They were quite pricey, and I wasn't exactly rolling in money. But now that I have them, I would never give them up, they are just too good. I am really hopeful that, as Safari comes out with some Marine stuff in the next little while, they are inspired to maintain that level of awesome (in size and quality). Easily, those are probably the last really great prehistoric figures put out by Schleich.
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Post by richard on Jul 8, 2008 3:33:16 GMT
Marine reptiles collection photo updated again - I'll put it in this post for convenience too... cool you've got nice stuff there
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