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Post by Libraraptor on Jul 10, 2009 20:11:41 GMT
It´s the Spinosaurus, of course. Right?
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Post by parabuteo78 on Jul 10, 2009 20:15:07 GMT
Giganotosaurus
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Post by Tyrannax on Jul 10, 2009 21:07:22 GMT
To be specific, I choose the 09 Spinosaurus.
Obviously it is one of those 3, so I'll just say the Camarasaurus as a backup since libra said Spinosaurus already.
But it is either the Spinosaurus or Tylosaurus.
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Post by Dan on Jul 10, 2009 21:16:30 GMT
Nope, sorry. Those are good guess, and the same ones I would have guessed myself. But it's actually not a newer Carnegie figure. That's your only extra hint.
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Post by Tyrannax on Jul 10, 2009 21:31:08 GMT
Surprising.
The Corythosaurus
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Post by Dan on Jul 10, 2009 21:39:29 GMT
Nope. Hard to be a bestseller when you've been retired from the line. One guess per person, please.
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Post by Tyrannax on Jul 10, 2009 21:43:31 GMT
Nope. Hard to be a bestseller when you've been retired from the line. One guess per person, please. What a ripoff! ;D I demand to speak to your manager boy. ;D
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Jul 10, 2009 22:12:31 GMT
I'd say it is the T.rex or Velociraptor. Famous meat eaters are usually best sellers.
edit. I say T.rex then
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Post by Dan on Jul 10, 2009 22:37:35 GMT
Both sound choices, yet also incorrect. When I found out, I was like "Wow, really? Must be the low price tag or something".
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Post by Tyrannax on Jul 11, 2009 0:11:45 GMT
I what it is! It is the Dilophosauruses!
Just wanted to throw it out anyway. ;D
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Post by stoneage on Jul 11, 2009 0:52:27 GMT
Amargasaurus
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Post by Dan on Jul 11, 2009 1:22:41 GMT
Amargasaurus Nope. Although it does have a long neck.
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Post by stoneage on Jul 11, 2009 1:26:48 GMT
Saltasaurus
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Post by Radman on Jul 11, 2009 1:32:10 GMT
Alright, I'll bite. Tanystropheus.
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Post by piltdown on Jul 11, 2009 1:44:07 GMT
Elasmosaurus? I do hope it's not Microraptor phooey *shudder* ;D
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Jul 11, 2009 1:46:55 GMT
Plateosaurus!
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Post by Tyrannax on Jul 11, 2009 1:48:09 GMT
That would certainly be a shocker.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Jul 11, 2009 1:50:08 GMT
That would certainly be a shocker. WEll, it's the only oldie that's cheap that I can think of....
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Post by Dan on Jul 11, 2009 1:51:33 GMT
Alright, I'll bite. Tanystropheus. Ding ding ding! We have a winner. Tanystropheus. Surprising, no? The fact that it's one of the cheaper Carnegies, combined with its exotic appearance and bendable neck, have probably been the driving factors in propelling this species it to #1 status at the present moment. The fact that it is a more obscure species might help to encourage Safari to take risks in developing future figures. Number 2 is the Tyrannosaurus, for those curious. No major surprises there. Congratulations to the winner! One free figure with your next purchase. ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Jul 11, 2009 2:42:13 GMT
Alright, I'll bite. Tanystropheus. Ding ding ding! We have a winner. Tanystropheus. Surprising, no? The fact that it's one of the cheaper Carnegies, combined with its exotic appearance and bendable neck, have probably been the driving factors in propelling this species it to #1 status at the present moment. The fact that it is a more obscure species might help to encourage Safari to take risks in developing future figures. Number 2 is the Tyrannosaurus, for those curious. No major surprises there. Congratulations to the winner! One free figure with your next purchase. ;D Tanystropheus? Kids these days. ;D Obviously Tyrannosaurus beats out the other theropods. Blame the name tag. ;D
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