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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jun 17, 2009 20:23:36 GMT
Thanks for the reply, I've actually got his site bookmarked...lol he does some nice pieces and I think he also produced the Kinto/Dinostoreus Compy for them.
Contacting him shouldn't be a problem..I doubt he would request it given back or something since you found it and paid for it like you did. If you do find out he made them for sale I would be curious to know how much and if he still does. I have the perfect place at the moment for a small hadrosaur in my " Park " ... ;D
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Post by stoneage on Jun 18, 2009 0:15:49 GMT
Wow, he's got some great stuff I'd like to see in person. Are they all at different museums or what?
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jun 18, 2009 3:52:22 GMT
Mostly at dinosaur parks in europe I think...never seen any of his stuff in the U.S. though I'd love to...might contact them about pricing and just see what they say..though there might be a language barrier. Libraraptor..I think I found yours : Site says it's an Iguanodon-Nest ca. 1,2 m Durchmesser
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Post by Libraraptor on Jun 18, 2009 13:38:54 GMT
He doesn't only provide museums or Dinoparks, but also shopping malls, city festivals and touring exhibitions. Strange the picture says "Iguanodon". My one has "Corythosaurus" written with pencil under the apron... And I can well recognize a crest disposition...
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jun 19, 2009 3:36:52 GMT
Well I did say " Mostly " parks and museums... I noticed his other exhibit locations as well.
Maybe he customized it to be a Corytho..I didn't notice one of any size on his site though...it's clearly the same base piece..maybe he fixes them to be Maiasaurs, Para, ect... depepnding on what's called for ?
I wrote him an email last night but haven't received a response...so language could have been an issue.
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Post by Libraraptor on Jul 11, 2009 11:05:44 GMT
I decided to add pics of my Dimetrodons, my three smallest figures plus some unusual views which are possible because of the glass shelves in my cabinet. Have fun! My Dimetrodons in front of sepp´s wonderful mating pic: My smallest three: Ichtyosaurus (no brand), Micro Schleich prosauropod and Micro T.rex Unusual perspectives:
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Post by sid on Jul 11, 2009 11:32:39 GMT
In the last pic it looks like they're going to run over me ;D
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Post by stoneage on Jul 11, 2009 23:46:07 GMT
Libraraptor that first picture looks more like rape then mating. He's practically bitten her arm off! ;D
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Post by tomhet on Jul 12, 2009 6:23:12 GMT
^^^ ;D
Ahh, it's so good to see another Dimetrodon fan ;D
Cool, you have the Mech Ichthyosaurus!
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Post by Libraraptor on Jul 12, 2009 11:50:58 GMT
Libraraptor that first picture looks more like rape then mating. He's practically bitten her arm off! ;D Nah, it´s just a little flesh wound ;D (reminds me of this Monty Python scene with the two knights battling...) ;D But maybe the Dimetrodons needed a little bloodthirstiness to get going. I really was looking forward to seeing sepp´s interpretation of my request - and she did really well! @ Tomhet: The what Ichtyosaurus? I thought it´s a 50 cent- no name product...
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Jul 12, 2009 12:24:36 GMT
Libraraptor that first picture looks more like rape then mating. He's practically bitten her arm off! ;D Have you seen reptiles mate? It can turn into a bloodbath. Usually the male keeps biting her and nudging her until she is seduced..... ;D But still.... DINOPORNZDINOPORNZDINOPORNZ! ;D And lovely dimetrodons and mech ichthyosaurus libra I have the little mech tylosaur, he'd be another one you'd like.
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Post by stoneage on Jul 12, 2009 13:13:03 GMT
Libraraptor that first picture looks more like rape then mating. He's practically bitten her arm off! ;D Have you seen reptiles mate? It can turn into a bloodbath. Usually the male keeps biting her and nudging her until she is seduced..... ;D Seduced, you mean until she submits! ;D
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Post by sauropodlet on Jul 14, 2009 15:59:21 GMT
In the first photo--I love the monochrome yellow or tan Stegosaurus at lower left. What can you tell us about him? Same photo--the funny orange dromeosaur in front of the style 2 Schleich Parasaurolophus--who's he? The second photo--what can you tell me about the monochrome tan/yellow sauropod? And is that bronze-y stegosaurus a Bullyland? And was it a regular color or a special one? GREAT collection, by the way...
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Post by crazycrowman on Jul 14, 2009 18:15:55 GMT
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Post by Libraraptor on Jul 14, 2009 18:46:17 GMT
That tan-yellow sauropod is a wooden (!) carving I came across on a Christmas market a few years ago. The orange Dromaeosaurid - well, I don´t know. He was accidently in a lot of chinsasaurs lot I occasionally buy on ebay for few money. It´s odd, isn´t it? Thick claws... Bronzey Stegosaur? You mean the green Procon left from of old Schleich Allo or unpainted Bullyland right of it, in front of the wooden sauropod? Unpainted is no special colour, is it? ;D
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Post by sauropodlet on Jul 14, 2009 18:56:22 GMT
What's the unpainted steg in front of the nose of the Carnegie Maiasaura? It's awfully cute!
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Post by Libraraptor on Jul 15, 2009 11:26:46 GMT
It´s the small Bullyland Stego, also unpainted. See your PM for further information ;D
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Post by brontozaurus on Jul 20, 2009 9:41:18 GMT
Bonus: Nice figures aren´t always expensive. This nice Edmontosaurus (says the stamp on its belly...) cost me just 1€ Weird. I've seen that sold as an Iguanodon down here.
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