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Post by bokisaurus on Feb 26, 2009 4:17:40 GMT
Also, the Pteraspis is Series 2. And yeah, I just set up the blog--I think I will give it some order at a later time. Either by age, or by maker. I will see when I get there. Thanks for the info! ;D Hope you get around to finishing up your blog, it looks really cool! And maybe we get to see some of your fabulous collection close up and drool! ;D ;D
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Post by crankydinosaur on Feb 26, 2009 4:19:38 GMT
yes! agreed! i keep saying to myself you need to put your collection online as a resource ... it's pretty much the greatest thing in the world - the 8th wonder if i may call it such! Richie
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Post by sbell on Feb 26, 2009 6:05:31 GMT
I will get to it--there is a lot of sorting to do (and alot of pictures to deal with!).
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Post by bokisaurus on Feb 27, 2009 1:56:15 GMT
I will get to it--there is a lot of sorting to do (and alot of pictures to deal with!). I'm sure! ;D It would be a challenge but oh so worth the wait!
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Post by sid on Feb 27, 2009 22:17:45 GMT
In the last pic the Hammerhead shark looks strangely happy ;D Anyway,kickass collection,Boki
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 10, 2011 17:43:50 GMT
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Post by stoneage on Apr 10, 2011 17:51:25 GMT
You really take some great photographs Boki. Really nice stuff. I am surprised you didn't include their names though.
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Post by sbell on Apr 10, 2011 18:28:01 GMT
Now you need to hunt down the Series 2 Deep Sea Fish!
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 10, 2011 19:28:12 GMT
Now you need to hunt down the Series 2 Deep Sea Fish! Ya, I know, right? ;D I have been fascinated by the set, now I want to hunt down the rest. I know that there is a goblin shark also that is very cool looking. @ Stoneage Thanks, I added some of the names, the ones I know any way ;D
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Post by sbell on Apr 10, 2011 19:50:56 GMT
Now you need to hunt down the Series 2 Deep Sea Fish! Ya, I know, right? ;D I have been fascinated by the set, now I want to hunt down the rest. I know that there is a goblin shark also that is very cool looking. @ Stoneage Thanks, I added some of the names, the ones I know any way ;D The goblin is the best one--the standard version is even closed-mouth, which is unusual. The coelacanth, in brown/red, is pretty cool. Oddly, the more 'usual' versions--open-mouth goblin, blue coelacanth, are the expensive secret versions in the set (and totally not worth the extra cost). Kind of like the secret figure from Series 1--a white version of the Psychrolutes. And I see that you have picked up some Epoch figures--they are well done (the chase figures from that set--the frilled shark and giant salamander--are ridiculously expensive).
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 11, 2011 4:45:08 GMT
Ya, I know, right? ;D I have been fascinated by the set, now I want to hunt down the rest. I know that there is a goblin shark also that is very cool looking. @ Stoneage Thanks, I added some of the names, the ones I know any way ;D The goblin is the best one--the standard version is even closed-mouth, which is unusual. The coelacanth, in brown/red, is pretty cool. Oddly, the more 'usual' versions--open-mouth goblin, blue coelacanth, are the expensive secret versions in the set (and totally not worth the extra cost). Kind of like the secret figure from Series 1--a white version of the Psychrolutes. And I see that you have picked up some Epoch figures--they are well done (the chase figures from that set--the frilled shark and giant salamander--are ridiculously expensive). I have seen some of those, and the price is shocking! I'm keeping an eye out for affordable ones, I'm sure they are out there
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Post by sbell on Apr 11, 2011 9:50:13 GMT
The goblin is the best one--the standard version is even closed-mouth, which is unusual. The coelacanth, in brown/red, is pretty cool. Oddly, the more 'usual' versions--open-mouth goblin, blue coelacanth, are the expensive secret versions in the set (and totally not worth the extra cost). Kind of like the secret figure from Series 1--a white version of the Psychrolutes. And I see that you have picked up some Epoch figures--they are well done (the chase figures from that set--the frilled shark and giant salamander--are ridiculously expensive). I have seen some of those, and the price is shocking! I'm keeping an eye out for affordable ones, I'm sure they are out there There is one seller with Epoch figures on eBay now--but at 25 each, it seems insane. They don't show up as much as some Japanese figures that's for sure. And I've never seen the series 2 Deep Sea fish on eBay.
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 12, 2011 5:50:36 GMT
I have seen some of those, and the price is shocking! I'm keeping an eye out for affordable ones, I'm sure they are out there There is one seller with Epoch figures on eBay now--but at 25 each, it seems insane. They don't show up as much as some Japanese figures that's for sure. And I've never seen the series 2 Deep Sea fish on eBay. I saw that one, a bit much for one small figures! I want them , but no t for that price ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 12, 2011 6:05:32 GMT
And here they are, the oh so amazingly beautiful squid and octopus from Yujin! The octopuses this one is really cool! The squids and cuttlefish The group These are some of the best figures I have ever seen! The level of details is just amazing!
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 28, 2011 20:17:30 GMT
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Post by stoneage on Apr 28, 2011 22:03:22 GMT
You've got some really nice looking figures!
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Post by bokisaurus on May 2, 2011 5:34:40 GMT
You've got some really nice looking figures! Thanks, stoneage These Takara Tomy ARTS figures are really nicely made. I forgot to include it, but I also got the other special variant, the goblin shark ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on May 7, 2011 15:52:39 GMT
Some TAKARA TOMY A.R.T.S fishes The sardines makes a good fish food for a hungry marine reptile ;D Really loving this company, their figures are so much better quality than the Kaiyodos or Yujins, IMHO. They need to make some dinosaurs, marine reptiles, and prehistoric mammals. Now that would be a killer set! They mostly make modern animals
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Post by sbell on May 7, 2011 16:38:43 GMT
Some TAKARA TOMY A.R.T.S fishes The sardines makes a good fish food for a hungry marine reptile ;D Really loving this company, their figures are so much better quality than the Kaiyodos or Yujins, IMHO. They need to make some dinosaurs, marine reptiles, and prehistoric mammals. Now that would be a killer set! They mostly make modern animals If you don't have the cutlass eel, I highly recommend it--it is the only one in the set that I have.
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Post by brontodocus on May 7, 2011 17:38:37 GMT
Beautiful fishies, indeed. I almost bought the set recently (I still might do so).
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