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Post by piltdown on Mar 26, 2009 7:11:23 GMT
Mods, kindly delete my previous thread, most of the dinos I had there are already gone anyway As some of you know, I'm gradually disposing of most of my dinosaur collection--with the exception of the sauropods. The sauropod herd is actually expanding rapidly. I just wanted to share a few group pics My Kinto/Kaiyodo altar Arriving soon: Kaiyodo camarasaurus, Kabaya Dinoworld brachiosaur and diplodocus, Furuta brontosaurus and brachiosaurus, Dinoramasaurus Jobaria and seismosaurus, and Sega Dinosaur Kings isisaurus (this last will probably be displayed elsewhere) With the wrath of hell burning inside her, Astrofiammante, Queen of the Night, commands the sauropod armies to destroy the fuzzy dino factories of Liaoning, led by the Malevolent Xu.
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 26, 2009 7:35:05 GMT
Looks great Piltdown! I want that Battat!
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Post by tomhet on Mar 26, 2009 7:37:01 GMT
That Andrewsarchus still makes me laugh ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 26, 2009 7:38:47 GMT
Andrewsarchus? Where?
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Post by piltdown on Mar 26, 2009 7:44:23 GMT
That Andrewsarchus still makes me laugh ;D Heh, sauropods need a sauropod-herding dog, and the Bullyland andrewsarchus fits the role perfectly ;D
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Post by piltdown on Mar 26, 2009 7:45:30 GMT
Andrewsarchus? Where? Upper right hand corner of pic, behind the green Bullyland brachiosaurus. As can be seen by the wayward Invicta mamenchisaur, he has his herding work cut out for him ;D
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Post by blackdanter on Mar 26, 2009 10:09:48 GMT
The Invicta Mamenchisaurus appears to be slinking off ;D (if it's possible for a sauropod to 'slink'). I suspect that there is some significance in the lone sauropod taking a divergent path to the herd
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Post by sid on Mar 26, 2009 17:18:28 GMT
Hey Piltdown,nice to see ya back But why,oh why you gave away all your other dinosaurs?
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Post by piltdown on Mar 26, 2009 19:07:18 GMT
Hey Piltdown,nice to see ya back But why,oh why you gave away all your other dinosaurs? Thanks I'm afraid more of the other dinosaurs are going
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 26, 2009 19:42:25 GMT
Hey piltdown Why are you selling off your dinosaurs? Are your amphibians/fishies staying with you? And what is that amphibian in your sig? ;D
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Post by stoneage on Mar 26, 2009 22:12:27 GMT
Piltdown I notice one sauropod sitting back on it's tail in the tripod position. Better send it to Robert Bakker. ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 26, 2009 22:18:11 GMT
^ The man likes his kangarooasaurs. ;D Hmm..piltdown why are you selling off your non-sauropods? Surely keeping them will be more satisfying than reaping their profits? Maybe not, but think about it before doing anything too hasty my friend. I see that Andrewsarchus! Talk about random and out of place. ;D
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Post by sid on Mar 26, 2009 22:25:38 GMT
Hey Piltdown,nice to see ya back But why,oh why you gave away all your other dinosaurs? Thanks I'm afraid more of the other dinosaurs are going Even the Paposaurs?
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 26, 2009 22:27:19 GMT
Unless Papo makes a 3 foot long Sauropod, I guess so. ;D
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Mar 26, 2009 22:54:52 GMT
Oooo! Painted Invicta Bronto & Diplo!!! Gotta get me those one day! Nice collection, Pilti! Hmmm, where's the Carnegie Brachi?
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Post by piltdown on Mar 27, 2009 0:56:10 GMT
CT: Many of my prehistoric fish and sharks are gone too, except the armoured fish ones. Though temnospondyls have become another obsession lately. I'm getting several eryopses in the mail I'll take a pic of them singing "Single Ladies" by Beyonce, swishing their tails ;D Though I can't find the Playvisions set The fig in the siggy is the Kaiyodo Japanese Giant Salamander That's the closest I can get to a fig that remotely looks like a koolasuchus or siderops ;D Meso: I don't have the large Carnegie sauropods, except for the 08 dippy, which sadly I'm not too impressed by But the Invicta painted dippy is wonderful, still one of the best dippies after all these years. sid: Yup, alas, some of the Paposaurs are going. The pteranodon has already flown the nest stoneage: Yup, we better send it to Bakker, it's actually also giving birth to live young parthogenetically, so Bakker will be doubly impressed ;D To everyone, the sauropods send their thanks for the compliments
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 27, 2009 1:21:52 GMT
CT: Many of my prehistoric fish and sharks are gone too, except the armoured fish ones. Though temnospondyls have become another obsession lately. I'm getting several eryopses in the mail I'll take a pic of them singing "Single Ladies" by Beyonce, swishing their tails ;D Though I can't find the Playvisions set The fig in the siggy is the Kaiyodo Japanese Giant Salamander That's the closest I can get to a fig that remotely looks like a koolasuchus or siderops ;D Why are you getting rid of the poor sharkies!?! If you find any leftover, you can send em to me ;D I assume your papo rexes are safe. ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Mar 27, 2009 1:24:39 GMT
;D Lovely collection! I'm glad your back, we need more sauropod fans around here ;D I really love the Kinto Amarga Onward sauropod sheperds! ;D
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Post by piltdown on Mar 27, 2009 1:27:48 GMT
I'd like more sauropod shepherds too But Bullyland sauropodherds dogs are rather pricey, so I have to go with Kaiyodo ones instead ;D Sauropods rule!
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Post by deanm on Mar 27, 2009 1:55:42 GMT
Boki, I like the sauropods but I simply don't have the space!!! They are too dang glum big compared to the pterosaurs I really am starting to appreciate the species diversity that is showing up now (thanks to Collecta).
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