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Post by takama on Nov 7, 2011 4:43:08 GMT
This topic is simple, What prehistoric species do you wish that any of the current companies would make.
From Safari, a ornithomimus(or related species) a new dromeosaur a new plesiosaur Shonisaurus
From Papo Postasuchus Giganotosaurus Saltasaurus
From CollectA any of the prehistoric armadillo ancestors(example, Glyptodon) Macroplata nothosaurus henodus Apatoesaurus deluxe Dilophsaurus deluxe Argentinosaurus deluxe Shonisaurus deluxe and a life sized Epidendrosaurus
So what are your company wishes?
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Post by Libraraptor on Nov 7, 2011 9:53:56 GMT
Yes, Ornithomimids are underrepresented, so I agree to your Safari wish. And a well-done Papo sauropod would not be that bad after the mess they recently made.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Nov 7, 2011 11:23:32 GMT
This topic is simple, What prehistoric species do you wish that any of the current companies would make. From Safari, a ornithomimus(or related species) a new dromeosaur a new plesiosaur Shonisaurus From Papo Postasuchus Giganotosaurus Saltasaurus From CollectA any of the prehistoric armadillo ancestors(example, Glyptodon) Macroplata nothosaurus henodus Apatoesaurus deluxe Dilophsaurus deluxe Argentinosaurus deluxe Shonisaurus deluxe and a life sized Epidendrosaurus So what are your company wishes? Were you thinking of the long-snouted species of 'Macroplata' longirostris? If so, that species is now classified as Hauffiosaurus.
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Post by sbell on Nov 7, 2011 22:32:58 GMT
Seeing as Safari doesn't have a plesiosaur at all (that would be Carnegie) it's almost surprising that there isn't one. I would like to see one like Muraenosaurus, with a caudal fin.
And I have to say--glyptodonts are actually done a lot--Safari just recently discontinued theirs, as did Schleich. Of the prehistoric mammals, they are probably up there with, say, woolly rhinos--done a lot, but not to the point of exhaustion like mammoths and smilodon.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Nov 7, 2011 22:41:48 GMT
Seeing as Safari doesn't have a plesiosaur at all (that would be Carnegie) it's almost surprising that there isn't one. I would like to see one like Muraenosaurus, with a caudal fin. And I have to say--glyptodonts are actually done a lot--Safari just recently discontinued theirs, as did Schleich. Of the prehistoric mammals, they are probably up there with, say, woolly rhinos--done a lot, but not to the point of exhaustion like mammoths and smilodon. Safari do have a Liopleurodon, that's a plesiosaur But, yeah, a long-necked plesiosaur would be most welcome. How about Cryptoclidus
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Post by sbell on Nov 7, 2011 22:56:52 GMT
Seeing as Safari doesn't have a plesiosaur at all (that would be Carnegie) it's almost surprising that there isn't one. I would like to see one like Muraenosaurus, with a caudal fin. And I have to say--glyptodonts are actually done a lot--Safari just recently discontinued theirs, as did Schleich. Of the prehistoric mammals, they are probably up there with, say, woolly rhinos--done a lot, but not to the point of exhaustion like mammoths and smilodon. Safari do have a Liopleurodon, that's a plesiosaur But, yeah, a long-necked plesiosaur would be most welcome. How about Cryptoclidus I assumed from his list that he meant a long-necked type. Cryptocleidus would be cool too. Or Terminatator!
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Nov 8, 2011 0:16:20 GMT
Safari do have a Liopleurodon, that's a plesiosaur But, yeah, a long-necked plesiosaur would be most welcome. How about Cryptoclidus I assumed from his list that he meant a long-necked type. Cryptocleidus would be cool too. Or Terminatator! Oops, a few typos there. It's Cryptoclidus without the 'e' and Terminonatator with an extra 'o' and 'n'. I should know as I've misspelled them enough times myself ;D Or why not Kimmerosaurus now it is famous.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Nov 8, 2011 0:18:39 GMT
After all that I just misspelled misspelled! sigh. Luckily I corrected it before anybody noticed. phew. Anyway. Kimmerosaurus...
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Post by Seijun on Nov 8, 2011 0:43:28 GMT
All companies: more large prehistoric mammals. Or even small ones.
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Post by tanystropheus on Nov 8, 2011 2:42:10 GMT
Troodon and Dinosauroid boxed set.
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Post by takama on Nov 8, 2011 3:03:27 GMT
Troodon and Dinosauroid boxed set. A Dinosauroid, now that would be a cool figure.
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Post by sbell on Nov 8, 2011 4:32:23 GMT
Troodon and Dinosauroid boxed set. A Dinosauroid, now that would be a cool figure. It turns out that the creator of that image is very embarrassed by the whole thing. I wouldn't expect to ever see one.
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Nov 8, 2011 9:51:19 GMT
New Apatosaurus -- Carnegie
New Stegosaurus -- Carnegie
New Elasmosaurus -- Carnegie
New Kronosaurus -- Carnegie
New Pteranodon -- Carnegie
Chasmosaurus -- Carnegie or Papo
Ceratosaurus -- Carnegie or Papo
Diplodocus (WwD style) -- Papo
Amargasaurus -- Papo
Diabloceratops -- Papo
Dimetrodon (Todd Marshall-esque) -- Papo
Compy pack -- WS
Dimorphodon -- WS
Nyctosaurus -- WS
Coelophysis -- WS
Placerias -- WS
Leaellynasaura -- CollectA
Koolasuchus -- CollectA
Nothosaurus -- CollectA
PancakeCroc -- CollectA
Masiakasaurus -- CollectA
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Post by zopteryx on Nov 8, 2011 18:33:58 GMT
Here's my company wishes:
Safari: Estemmenosuchus, Drepanosaurus, Styxosaurus, Redondasaurus, Nyctosaurus, & Epidexipteryx.
Safari Tube: Early Tetrapods (Tiktaalik, Ichthyostega, Hylonomus, Eusthenopteron, Panderichthys, etc) Small Dinosaurs (Masiakasaurus, Anchiornis, Leallynasaura, Compsognathus, etc)
Carnegie: New Quetzalcoatlus &/or Pteranodon & a Diabloceratops.
Collecta: Masiakasaurus ( ;Dplease!!!!), Basilosaurus, Xiphactinus, Cameroceras, Desmatosuchus, Monolophosaurus, Plotosaurus, Placodus, Eurhinosaurus, Sharovipteryx, Placerias, & Darwinopterus.
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Post by Horridus on Nov 8, 2011 20:09:01 GMT
Troodon and Dinosauroid boxed set. A Dinosauroid, now that would be a cool figure. No it wouldn't. Anyways, yes! Plesiosauroid plesiosaur for the Wild Safari line please, to complement the Liopleurodon. Maybe the aforementioned Cryptoclidus, or even - here's a thought - good old Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus.
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Post by sbell on Nov 8, 2011 20:39:17 GMT
A Dinosauroid, now that would be a cool figure. No it wouldn't. Anyways, yes! Plesiosauroid plesiosaur for the Wild Safari line please, to complement the Liopleurodon. Maybe the aforementioned Cryptoclidus, or even - here's a thought - good old Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus. Just get the Kinto one. It's about as good as they will get. And thank you, at least there is one other person that can see that making a Dinosauroid figure would be a poor decision. If nothing else, it was based on a featherless dinosaur model, and the assumption that lifeforms have some sort of drive to become 'humanoid' (this is one of the reasons the creator is quite embarrassed by it).
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Post by Horridus on Nov 8, 2011 21:13:27 GMT
Just get the Kinto one. It's about as good as they will get. You know, I always forget about the Favorite Plesiosaurus. I think I will get it...
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Post by bowheadwhale on Nov 8, 2011 21:23:09 GMT
OK I INCLUDED NON_PREHISTORIC SPECIES! Safari ltd 1- Spanish Dancer (nudibranch) 2- Mauve Jellyfish (Chrysaora achlyos) 3- Cube Jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) 4- Blue Sea Star (Linckia leavigata) 5- Bryde's Whale 6- Bowhead Whale 7- Sei Whale 8- Yangtze Dolphin 9- Clown Nudibranch 10- Blue-ringed Octopus 11- Estemmenosuchus 12- Pterodaustro 13- Ambulocetus 14- Wiwaxia 15- Gigantopithecus
Bullyland 1- Sivatherium 2- Ilingoceras 3- Prolibitherium couple (bull and cow) 4- Propaleotherium (or eohippus) 5- Elasmotherium 6- Kubanochoerus 7- Anancus elephant 8- Leptictidium 9- Stegodon elephant 10- Quetzal birds couple (male and female) 11- Harpy Eagle 12- Pea Hen (female peacock) 13- Cockatiel 14- Guinea Hen 15- Hoatzin 16- Leadbeater Calao 17- Seagull 18- Robin 19- Blue Jay 20- Albatros (any kind) 21- Short-Faced Bear 22- Cranioceras
CollectA 1- Stegonolepis 2- Charcarodontosaurus 3- Mamenchisaurus 4- Centrosaurus 5- Protoceratops 7- Microceratops 8- Dorudon 9- Basilosaurus 10- Lystrosaurus
Schleich MADE IN PORTUGAL 1- Commerson Dolphin 2- Boto Dolphin 3- Sand Tiger Shark 4- Goblin Shark 5- Pygmy Cachalot 6- Pilot Whale 7- Pygmy Right Whale 8- Humbolt Squid 9- Lion-mane Jellyfish 10- Bullshark
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Post by tsums on Nov 8, 2011 23:39:11 GMT
good luck with all those wishes..... the only chance we would really ever get with some of those obscure dinos would be a japanese company making them as a resin kit or exclusive figure.....maybee dino tales will be ressurected from the dead with some cool new figures...
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Post by sbell on Nov 9, 2011 1:46:30 GMT
good luck with all those wishes..... the only chance we would really ever get with some of those obscure dinos would be a japanese company making them as a resin kit or exclusive figure.....maybee dino tales will be ressurected from the dead with some cool new figures... These lists/threads are rarely realistic--they rarely take business decisions into account. Don't worry though, once it's forgotten, there will be another one!
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