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Post by sauropodlet on May 22, 2009 17:27:29 GMT
Hi there--I haven't been collecting dinos for years, and I only own two sauropod toys:
an Invicta monochrome Apatosaurus
(don't shoot me) a Battat Diplodocus
but I really want more. Any suggestions? I envision a pretty good sized collection when all s said and done. Figuring I already have the Grail Figure, I should get her some pals.
I like both monochrome and painted.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on May 22, 2009 17:57:14 GMT
Welcome to the board I love the Carnegie collection Camarasaurus - you should chase one of them up
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Post by bokisaurus on May 22, 2009 18:19:20 GMT
Hi there--I haven't been collecting dinos for years, and I only own two sauropod toys: an Invicta monochrome Apatosaurus (don't shoot me) a Battat Diplodocus but I really want more. Any suggestions? I envision a pretty good sized collection when all s said and done. Figuring I already have the Grail Figure, I should get her some pals. I like both monochrome and painted. ;D Wow! Another sauropod fan! Yayayayay! Welcome, sauropodlet ;D Let me and TTL be your guide to the wonderful world of sauropod figures ;D Exhibit A: The Painted Invictas ;D Exhibit B: CollectA/Procon (many unusual in this group). Agustina being a must! It's just weird looking with all of those spikes ;D Exhibit C: Kaiyodos and the likes (small) Exhibit D: Kinto figures. Exhibit E: Various Brachis ;D Exhibit F: Toyway What makes this particular figure interesting is that it is one of the few diplo that have dorsal spines. In addition, the location of these spines is a bit more inline to what the fossil records show Exhibit G: Kabaya Exhibit H: A Mixed herd ;D Exhibit I: Mixed herd of Diplos from various company ;D Exhibit J: View from above, see how much space you will need? ;D Are we dizzy yet? ;D ;D And the verdict? This is what your collection will look like one day! ;D Space is very important, these guys take ups soooooooo much room! ;D ;D ;D So I hope you enjoyed the tour. Let me know if you need help hunting down some of the figures, I may have some duplicates Go on little Sauropodlet, go get them!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by nobs on May 22, 2009 18:35:37 GMT
Well, start with the basic musuem lines for some pretty good standard sauropods.
-Carnegie -Bullyland -Schleich -Battat -Invicta
You can pretty much expect to get a brachiosaur, and apatosaur, and maybe a diplodocus in each of those lines, plus others.
Then branch off into smaller scaled lines Procon Wild Safari
Once you hit all those up then its up to you how far you want to go with it, and which direction you wish to take. For smaller more retro figures Marx, MPC, Starlux are good. Then you have your small figures that have high detail like Kayaido's Theres also action figures that you can pick up like Jurassic Park and what not, and along those lines there are the gigantic Playskool Def. Dinosaurs and Dino-Riders.
Thats should give you a good start on Sauropods I belive. Sure theres some I missing, but those should be all the biggies
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Post by nobs on May 22, 2009 18:38:41 GMT
Wow good post ^^ Boki. Covered about everything I did, plus some different stuff AND theres colored pictures yay!
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Post by tetonbabydoll on May 22, 2009 18:53:11 GMT
Aside from the Carnegie camarasaurus, I recommend the new Carnegie diplo, the Bully Apato, and both Kinto Favorite sauropods. I also like the Procon Delux agustina, it is quite striking. Um, also maybe the Carnegie Mamenchisaurus, and the Wild Safari Nigersaurus. The Nigersaurus is awesome. And of course, you can't go wrong with any of invicta's sauropods. The diplo is beauty itself.
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Post by nobs on May 22, 2009 19:09:59 GMT
Boki what is the big green one on the far left on the last picture? (His neck is right in front of the colored invicta mamen.) I dont recognize him, and he sort of favors a camarosaurus
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Post by timlee3005 on May 23, 2009 3:13:13 GMT
Boki what is the big green one on the far left on the last picture? (His neck is right in front of the colored invicta mamen.) I dont recognize him, and he sort of favors a camarosaurus It's a Rader Studios 1/35 scale Camarasaurus lentus resin kit that has been built up and painted. I have one as well ;D
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Post by Dan on May 23, 2009 3:18:54 GMT
And what's the green one grouped with the brachis on the lower right? Doesn't even look like a brachi.
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Post by timlee3005 on May 23, 2009 3:32:45 GMT
It's the same Camarasaurus
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Post by webdragon on May 23, 2009 15:07:34 GMT
*mopping up drool from Boki's post* Haha, I'll third or fourth all the recommendations for Carnegie's new Diplodocus, it's a beautiful figure and would compliment the Battat nicely. The Wild Safari Nigersaurus is a cutie too! If you'd like to expand on your Invicta collection, they also have their Brachiosaurus, Cetiosaurus, and Mammenchisaurus. Good luck!
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Post by bokisaurus on May 23, 2009 16:47:40 GMT
Boki what is the big green one on the far left on the last picture? (His neck is right in front of the colored invicta mamen.) I dont recognize him, and he sort of favors a camarosaurus It's a Rader Studios 1/35 scale Camarasaurus lentus resin kit that has been built up and painted. I have one as well ;D Thanks for IDiing that Camara ;D I had him for years, but never knew who made him ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on May 23, 2009 16:51:04 GMT
*mopping up drool from Boki's post* Haha, I'll third or fourth all the recommendations for Carnegie's new Diplodocus, it's a beautiful figure and would compliment the Battat nicely. The Wild Safari Nigersaurus is a cutie too! If you'd like to expand on your Invicta collection, they also have their Brachiosaurus, Cetiosaurus, and Mammenchisaurus. Good luck! I agree, the Safari 2008 diplo is a great one to have especially that yo have the Battat figure. They really go well together. You can check out my Diorama threads, you may find picture of the two together ;D
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Post by sauropodlet on May 23, 2009 20:44:51 GMT
@ Boki: Perhaps it would be easiest if you'd simply send me a list of what you have doubles of; I'm more or less going to do what you've done, collecting wise. ) I AM IN LOVE with the bright orange rebbachi or amarga or whatever he is... who made it? Have you got an extra?
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Post by bokisaurus on May 23, 2009 20:55:50 GMT
@ Boki: Perhaps it would be easiest if you'd simply send me a list of what you have doubles of; I'm more or less going to do what you've done, collecting wise. ) I AM IN LOVE with the bright orange rebbachi or amarga or whatever he is... who made it? Have you got an extra? ;D From the second photo? Is this the one you are talking about: CollectA/Procon Amarga and CollectA/Procon Rebbachi ( the first and only figure of it out) If it is indeed the amarga you like, I believe I have duplicates. Perhaps I will check out my duplicates ( I like to keep them in pairs ;D) and will send you a "small" herd to start off you collection! ;D I will PM you later, ok? Cheers! ;D
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Post by sauropodlet on May 23, 2009 23:38:44 GMT
in picture "I" bottom extreme left. In picture J no. 6 from the left, in final picture dead center in the front, next to the unpainted Invicta Cetiosaurus.
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Post by piltdown on May 23, 2009 23:49:10 GMT
That's the Sega Dinosaur King Amargasaurus
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Post by sauropodlet on May 24, 2009 5:06:34 GMT
Can you spell that in katakana? ;o) I'll be picking that up on YJA unless you have a better idea. ) Do you have more than you need? )
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Post by sauropodlet on May 24, 2009 5:07:48 GMT
My smileys are not your smileys...
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Post by piltdown on May 24, 2009 5:11:28 GMT
The Sega Dinosaur King Amargasaurus? I have one on eBay right now アマルガサウルス
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