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Post by Himmapaan on Mar 10, 2011 15:08:42 GMT
Brilliant!
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Post by neovenator08 on Mar 10, 2011 16:58:58 GMT
Cool, those new Wild Safari toys look great but I sadly have no money for dinosaurs (OK, neither the Gorgonopsid or Kaprosuchus are techincally dinosaurs, but you know what I mean) at the moment.
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Post by ichthyostega on Mar 10, 2011 19:14:02 GMT
My Salvat Krono has arrived!!! I love it. I also got a Lontic (?) Postosuchus, Dimetrodon, Hypsilophodon and a raptor-like figure, I forgot the name All I need is the Salvat Postosuchus, and then I think I have all the Posto-figures.
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Post by sbell on Mar 10, 2011 19:36:12 GMT
My Salvat Krono has arrived!!! I love it. I also got a Lontic (?) Postosuchus, Dimetrodon, Hypsilophodon and a raptor-like figure, I forgot the name All I need is the Salvat Postosuchus, and then I think I have all the Posto-figures. The name Lontic is throwing me off--sounds like the Dinosaurs of the World set, based on what you describe. If that is the case, then I am guessing that the 'raptor' is the Saurornitholestes (or Saurornithoides?).
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Post by Godzillasaurus on Mar 10, 2011 19:48:38 GMT
Brilliant! I still can't believe they let me pick whatever I wanted. There were so many i waned too. Safari is the best company ever!!!!
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Post by ichthyostega on Mar 10, 2011 20:59:36 GMT
Sbell, your completely right . It named indeed Dinosaurs of the World and is a saurornithoides. Are they rare?
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Post by sbell on Mar 10, 2011 22:20:49 GMT
Sbell, your completely right . It named indeed Dinosaurs of the World and is a saurornithoides. Are they rare? They seem to have popped up in a few places sporadically--Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Canada. And they often use different paint schemes too! Plus, there are mini-size ones (never saw those here in Canada).
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Post by simon on Mar 11, 2011 1:38:14 GMT
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Post by ikessauro on Mar 11, 2011 2:14:10 GMT
Nice T-rex.
Who makes it?
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Post by simon on Mar 11, 2011 2:29:43 GMT
Its the large Colorata TRex that is part of their Museum Model series - occasionally the turn up on ebay - otherwise you have to get them from Japan. Here is the link: www.colorata.com/museum_model/
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Post by Seijun on Mar 11, 2011 3:20:25 GMT
Dino Riders Torosaurus battery cover!
It's been a slow week.
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Post by Horridus on Mar 11, 2011 15:58:48 GMT
WWD Polacanthus - a bargain at £2.99. Will review in due course...
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Post by ichthyostega on Mar 11, 2011 18:41:52 GMT
New one's; I got a King Kong Erythosuchus, Wild safari apatosaurus baby, Wild Safari Apatosaurus smaller version( I got a spare of him now), Wild Safari Parasaurolophus and Wild Safari Styracosaurus, green/ turqoise version.
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Post by stoneage on Mar 11, 2011 19:22:52 GMT
I went to the Children's Museum today and purchased the Edmontosaurus, Inostrancevi, Prehistoric Shark Toob and Wild Safari Blue Whale. The Kaprosuchus bin was empty so I guess they were sold out. I do like the larger sizes for the Sharks and I hope this is the size for future Toob Figures.The only Collecta figure they had was the Draconyx. I also noticed that the Edmontosaur tails had curve variations and the shading of the paint jobs were different. The Carnegie Dinosaur Mountain had some figures removed and a Crocodile was glued on and labeled. Since the Mountain was suppose to represent what they have in their Dinosphere, I can only guess the Crocodile was suppose to be a stand in for their Sarcosuchus imperator.
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Post by ichthyostega on Mar 11, 2011 19:54:32 GMT
..., and I also got the toothy AAA pteranodon, forgot that
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Post by itstwentybelow on Mar 11, 2011 22:38:08 GMT
Wooooo! My 2008 Carnegie Diplodocus just arrived. And I got it for a smokin' deal! $21.21 + $2.99 shipping FANTASTIC FIGURE!!!!!
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Post by dinodinkies on Mar 13, 2011 9:43:34 GMT
Finally my new Safari's arrived ;D. kaprosuchus to the dentist. True friendship Inostrancevia on the hunt. King of the hill Grab a nut.
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Post by neovenator08 on Mar 13, 2011 10:00:20 GMT
Haha, cool! Like the last one, especially the squirrel but I wouldn't be allowed to bring a grey onto the Isle of Wight, so do they do a red one?
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Post by Seijun on Mar 13, 2011 10:33:31 GMT
My local toy store finally got in the safari cryolo! So I came hope with that, a tapejara, amargasaurus, feathered dinos tube, three gators, and a bag of whales and sharks including the narwhal!
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Post by brontodocus on Mar 13, 2011 15:06:59 GMT
Hey, it seems it's Prehistoric Shark Toob & Edmontosaurus time. So if you don't mind I'd like to join the chorus. Hurra! ...the theropods welcomed the Edmontosaurus so cordially that it was nearly torn into two halves. ;D Oh, and PV Prehistoric Marine Reptiles from DeJankins, fantastic transaction!
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