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Post by Dinotoyforum on Sept 17, 2008 14:53:21 GMT
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Post by giganotoigauana on Sept 17, 2008 15:11:59 GMT
its a painted laramie
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Post by sbell on Sept 17, 2008 15:14:55 GMT
We have one of those in the kid's sand box at my Centre!
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Post by stoneage on Sept 17, 2008 22:53:51 GMT
Laramie did make a bunch of Invicta knockoffs. I bought them long ago when there really wasn't much out there. They did create there own Ankylosaurus and Styracosaurus but they were awful!
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 17, 2008 23:06:12 GMT
I want it! It would be a nice addition to my herd of long necks Not sure about shipping, it got to be expensive coming from the UK Is Laramie still around and producing dinosaur figures? I think the only figure of them that I have is the plesio.
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Post by sbell on Sept 17, 2008 23:33:34 GMT
I want it! It would be a nice addition to my herd of long necks Not sure about shipping, it got to be expensive coming from the UK Is Laramie still around and producing dinosaur figures? I think the only figure of them that I have is the plesio. The good news is that it is not heavy--way lighter than a similar Invicta, etc. But it is a long figure, so that will probably factor in to your postage.
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Post by tomhet on Sept 18, 2008 1:34:37 GMT
A while ago demarxo auctioned some of them, so maybe they will surface in the future
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 18, 2008 7:59:28 GMT
Arousing topic title for an Invicta nerd Well, yes, it could pass for an unofficial version of a painted Invicta Diplodocus indeed. But the head, oh my god Seems like it´s smiling embarrasedly thinking "I thought my carrer would be a different one. Always being compared to that Invicta guy... Haven´t I an identity on my own, sigh?"
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