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Post by foxilized on Dec 28, 2009 23:07:09 GMT
^ That guy is HUGE, isn't him? As also the previous and now retired apato was... and by the horde pic, he could have been one the hugest sauropods (or dinos in general) figures ever! How much did it weight? (Bad business in terms on shipping I guess...)
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 29, 2009 0:47:24 GMT
Boki, you need to get new Schleich Apato! It would go wonderfully with the others I see! ;D I can't believe you did not recognized the photo as being old, it was taken wayyyy back when I just joined the forum! ;D The herd had grown to almost double the last year and a half since that photo was taken ;D One of this days I will try and round the herd up again for an updated photo op, yes? Oh, and here is the Schleich Apato, very cool figure indeed ;D Now, try and make this baby rear on its legs! LOL! ;D Nice..very retro..kind of Sinclair-like..if he was around 20.00 or so I would def pick him up I think. What's the size and weight of this fellow ?
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 2, 2010 17:10:49 GMT
As for its size: I Recently reviewed it on the blog. The weight will get an own thread ;-)
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Jan 2, 2010 19:01:44 GMT
It looks like the "Brontosaurus baxteri" out of king kong. You know, the ones that are too fat to run properly, and then they all fall, and then those raptor things eat them....
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Post by Horridus on Jan 2, 2010 19:31:23 GMT
It looks like the "Brontosaurus baxteri" out of king kong. You know, the ones that are too fat to run properly, and then they all fall, and then those raptor things eat them.... Didn't they all pile into the one that got shot in the knees by Baxter, and subsequently fell over? I thought they were quite sprightly for behemoths...an example of computer graphics failing to lend objects a feeling of weight. But you're right. Someone pose this with a King Kong action figure! Or "Vestatosaurus" or whatever.
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Post by Griffin on Jan 3, 2010 3:28:20 GMT
That scene was like the mother of all dogpiles.
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Post by mihnea on Jan 8, 2010 17:10:16 GMT
Look at the Procon figurines!They stay on the two back legs.They wouldn't do these dinosaurs if the tripod position wasn't prooved by scientists!
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Jan 8, 2010 17:51:58 GMT
Look at the Procon figurines!They stay on the two back legs.They wouldn't do these dinosaurs if the tripod position wasn't prooved by scientists! Procon does MANY things that aren't "approved" be scientists-- the majority of their figures are extremely inaccurate (look at many of the 2010 procon releases.).
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