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Post by Tyrannax on May 10, 2009 2:51:29 GMT
The Spinosaurus is supposed to have a pretty good replacement, I hear. As for the others, I haven't heard much yet. Given that the Acrocanthosaurus is an all-important therapod, I wouldn't be surprised to see a new sculpt in the future. Acrocanthosaurus is growing in popularity. We even see it in video games like JP Operation Genesis. (By the way, theropod is spelled with an o, not an a. That is for future reference
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Post by stoneage on May 11, 2009 0:43:45 GMT
The Spinosaurus is supposed to have a pretty good replacement, I hear. As for the others, I haven't heard much yet. Given that the Acrocanthosaurus is an all-important therapod, I wouldn't be surprised to see a new sculpt in the future. Acrocanthosaurus is growing in popularity. We even see it in video games like JP Operation Genesis. (By the way, theropod is spelled with an o, not an a. That is for future reference Oh, now your all of a sudden concerned with spelling! ;D
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Post by Dan on May 14, 2009 5:49:07 GMT
Alright, I think I've got the retired figure order list just about finalized. Any last minute takers on the Sue Anatotitan? It's attractive and very inexpensive.
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Post by Dan on May 27, 2009 19:52:52 GMT
Updated with recent Carnegie retirees:
Acrocanthosaurus Spinosaurus Oviraptor (older, short-feathered version) Sinraptor Corythosaurus Diplodocus (older, high-necked version)
If you have any interest in getting any of these figures while they're still affordable, send me a PM immediately.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on May 28, 2009 0:07:59 GMT
Hold a Psittaosaurus for me
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