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Post by Libraraptor on Oct 5, 2008 15:18:53 GMT
I´d like to introduce to you three strange guys, two from whom I don´t know what brand they are from. Maybe one of you can help? Believe it or not - this is SCHLEICH ! I have this one and it´s very small! What is this strange dromaeosaurid supposed to be? I like him because he´s so... extraordinary (looks like a robot). I decided to bid on him. Maybe he´ll soon be my latest acquisition. And one for a complete sauropod collection So who knows more about the last two dinosaurs?
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Post by sbell on Oct 5, 2008 15:27:27 GMT
The middle dromaeosaur is a Dino Riders Deinonychus--nice find.
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 5, 2008 17:24:50 GMT
Yap, the middle figure is part of the Dino-Rider first series. He is cool looking as all of the dino-rider figures are. The last one, no idea He/she/it won't be getting any invitation to any of my sauropod party ;D
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Post by tomhet on Oct 5, 2008 17:32:14 GMT
Is the first dino celebrating? ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 5, 2008 17:42:38 GMT
I have one, different color, but mine looks more like drunk than celebrating ;D
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Post by Ajax on Oct 7, 2008 2:12:31 GMT
I have 6 of the dino-rider deinonychus, there is a good guys and bad guys version with slightly different colours.
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 7, 2008 3:16:58 GMT
God guys and bad guys? Hmmm, I wonder which one I got. I have one and I'm not sure if he is good or evil. Mine looks like it had more darker stripes than the one pictures. You should post a comparison picture sometime.
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Post by Ajax on Oct 7, 2008 3:25:54 GMT
The blue stripes on the back is the good guy (dino rider) and the darker brown stripes is a bad dino (rulon) I will post pics when i get some
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 8, 2008 22:56:29 GMT
;D I got the bad one.
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Post by brad on Oct 10, 2008 2:44:22 GMT
The "Dino Riders" toys were also repackaged in the '90s as a museum line (Smithsonian?) without their riders and weapons.
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Post by Libraraptor on Oct 12, 2008 16:49:26 GMT
Is the first dino celebrating? ;D Maybe he´s happy about being the probably smallest dino toy of all time? It seems like he celebrated this with a few drinks. Or does anyone know a smaller one?
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Oct 12, 2008 21:18:07 GMT
The green sauropod is prob a Diplo..I think I saw a similar one on one of those dinosaur programs with Gary Owen and Nick Boardman...possibly from Vernal (sp?) Utah.
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Post by therizinosaurus on Oct 12, 2008 22:21:35 GMT
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 12, 2008 23:16:15 GMT
Is the first dino celebrating? ;D Maybe he´s happy about being the probably smallest dino toy of all time? It seems like he celebrated this with a few drinks. Or does anyone know a smaller one? I think the honor of being the smallest dino toy goes to the sega set ;D! Here is a photo of them next to a Kaiyodo elasmo: [img src="http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p323/Bokichops/S7305220.jpg"
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Oct 13, 2008 9:51:57 GMT
I know an even smaller toy - The one I extracted from my ball.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Oct 13, 2008 9:54:40 GMT
(that 2 cent coin is just short of 2cm, or 3/4 of an inch)
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Post by sbell on Oct 13, 2008 14:19:04 GMT
Yeah, the little figures in the bouncy balls are pretty tiny--I have a pterosaur that I freed (pretty sure it is Quetzalcoatlus) that might be 2 cm long.
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Post by tomhet on Oct 13, 2008 16:03:13 GMT
I know an even smaller toy - The one I extracted from my ball. ;D
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Post by stoneage on Oct 13, 2008 16:38:46 GMT
I know an even smaller toy - The one I extracted from my ball. ;D I'll bet that hurt! ;D
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Oct 13, 2008 17:56:31 GMT
I know an even smaller toy - The one I extracted from my ball. I have the same one..but I left mine in the ball and put it on a small stand with an LED under it...looks pretty cool...shame it's not clear though.
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