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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 3, 2010 1:52:29 GMT
Looks cool, especially the mammals. Yah, go after the mammals. They are much more well made and designed than the dinos
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 3, 2010 10:24:20 GMT
I think the amphibians and fish are also worth collecting. The dinosaurs are... like... funny
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 3, 2010 21:26:27 GMT
I think the amphibians and fish are also worth collecting. The dinosaurs are... like... funny Yes, those too are awesome! ;D
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 4, 2010 11:00:50 GMT
I was wondering: is it ok to add pictures of my Starlux figures here? Don't want to hijack your thread but maybe it's nice to have one thread with Starlux figures 'united' ... but my pictures will probably look quite pitifull compared to yours...!
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 5, 2010 0:19:32 GMT
I was wondering: is it ok to add pictures of my Starlux figures here? Don't want to hijack your thread but maybe it's nice to have one thread with Starlux figures 'united' ... but my pictures will probably look quite pitifull compared to yours...! Of course it would be okay, thats what this thread is fo I would love to see what your collection looks like, looking forward to your pics
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 5, 2010 16:04:45 GMT
Ok! here's some more Starlux action (but I forgot to take a picture of the Archelon.. ) Eusthenopteron, Spirifer Americain (made from another kind of material), Cephalaspis, Drepanaspis Mastodonsaurus, Bradysaurus, Labyrinthodont, Ichtyostega Tanystropheus duo (left one: 'Tanystropheus chasant') Plesiosaurus, Tylosaurus, Ichtyosaurus Nothosaurus, Euparkeria Dicraeosaurus Acanthopolis, Polacanthus, Scelidosaurus, Scolosaurus Pterodactylus, Rhamphorynchus Mastodont, Uinthaterium, Phororhacos Struthiomimus feeling sorry for Coelophysis Psittacosaurus, Styracosaurus Corythosaurus, Brontosaurus Edaphosaurus, Cynognathus
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Post by sbell on Sept 5, 2010 16:37:44 GMT
Ok! here's some more Starlux action (but I forgot to take a picture of the Archelon.. ) Eusthenopteron, Spirifer Americain (made from another kind of material), Cephalaspis, Drepanaspis Mastodonsaurus, Bradysaurus, Labyrinthodont, Ichtyostega Tanystropheus duo (left one: 'Tanystropheus chasant') Plesiosaurus, Tylosaurus, Ichtyosaurus Nothosaurus, Euparkeria Dicraeosaurus Acanthopolis, Polacanthus, Scelidosaurus, Scolosaurus Pterodactylus, Rhamphorynchus Mastodont, Uinthaterium, Phororhacos Struthiomimus feeling sorry for Coelophysis Psittacosaurus, Styracosaurus Corythosaurus, Brontosaurus Edaphosaurus, Cynognathus That is a great assortment you have. Of all the companies, ever, I don't think there has been a variety like that from Starlux (maybe Dinotales or Yowies). Especially some of the fish and amphibians--those ones are still highly prized, because they are so unusual.
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 5, 2010 18:59:32 GMT
Thank you, sbell! You also have quite some Starlux figures, don't you? Did you ever post pictures of those, would be nice . I bought my Starlux in the early '90's in a little shop in France. They were very cheap, and my parents got me most of what was sold over there. Unfortunately I wasn't fond of mammels at that time, so left them.... however, I am very happy with what I did get
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 5, 2010 20:39:54 GMT
I definitely need more Starlux! I love them for diversity, I love them for their style, I love them for their age,...
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Post by dip on Sept 5, 2010 21:44:55 GMT
Great collection mnemosaurus, makes me want to stop collecting seing everyone's collections as otherwise I won't know where to stop!!!
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Post by paleofreak on Sept 5, 2010 22:29:49 GMT
Ok! here's some more Starlux action Oh. Now I want the Tylosaurus. ;D
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Post by stoneage on Sept 5, 2010 23:04:08 GMT
Ok! here's some more Starlux action (but I forgot to take a picture of the Archelon.. ) Eusthenopteron, Spirifer Americain (made from another kind of material), Cephalaspis, Drepanaspis Mastodonsaurus, Bradysaurus, Labyrinthodont, Ichtyostega Tanystropheus duo (left one: 'Tanystropheus chasant') Plesiosaurus, Tylosaurus, Ichtyosaurus Nothosaurus, Euparkeria Dicraeosaurus Acanthopolis, Polacanthus, Scelidosaurus, Scolosaurus Pterodactylus, Rhamphorynchus Mastodont, Uinthaterium, Phororhacos Struthiomimus feeling sorry for Coelophysis Psittacosaurus, Styracosaurus Corythosaurus, Brontosaurus Edaphosaurus, Cynognathus Would you be interested in selling the Cephalaspis?
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Post by sbell on Sept 5, 2010 23:31:12 GMT
Ok! here's some more Starlux action (but I forgot to take a picture of the Archelon.. ) Eusthenopteron, Spirifer Americain (made from another kind of material), Cephalaspis, Drepanaspis Mastodonsaurus, Bradysaurus, Labyrinthodont, Ichtyostega Tanystropheus duo (left one: 'Tanystropheus chasant') Plesiosaurus, Tylosaurus, Ichtyosaurus Nothosaurus, Euparkeria Dicraeosaurus Acanthopolis, Polacanthus, Scelidosaurus, Scolosaurus Pterodactylus, Rhamphorynchus Mastodont, Uinthaterium, Phororhacos Struthiomimus feeling sorry for Coelophysis Psittacosaurus, Styracosaurus Corythosaurus, Brontosaurus Edaphosaurus, Cynognathus Would you be interested in selling the Cephalaspis? Mnemosaurus if you are willing to sell it, keep in mind that that the Cephalaspis (and Drepanaspis) are among the most sought after, and most expensive, of the Starlux prehistorics (on the order of $25-50 USD). Sorry stoneage, but I want to make sure that she knows.
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 6, 2010 4:51:05 GMT
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 6, 2010 10:30:41 GMT
Would you be interested in selling the Cephalaspis? Mnemosaurus if you are willing to sell it, keep in mind that that the Cephalaspis (and Drepanaspis) are among the most sought after, and most expensive, of the Starlux prehistorics (on the order of $25-50 USD). Sorry stoneage, but I want to make sure that she knows. No, I'm not interested in selling any of my Starlux figures.... I'm kind of attached to them. I'm also aware what they normally would cost (if you find one), it's also posted earlier in this thread . Instead of selling pieces, I'd like to expand my Starlux collection, maybe in France during a holiday or something (I think ebay is a bit expensive). I can imagine it would be possible to find them on jumble sales and in those antique stores . I completely understand people like the Cephalaspis, not only because it's a rare figure, but it really is very nice! It's one of the few starlux I have 'on display' all the time, mixed with my fossils. It's in perfect condition, unlike the Drepanaspis, that was attacked by my dog .
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 6, 2010 10:35:16 GMT
Wow, your collection is very impressive! You have so many of the rare and extremely hard to find figures ( mostly the fishes and marine reptiles ). Thanks for sharing, and take very good care of your collection, they are priceless Thank you I really like it that my Starlux figures finally receive the appreciation they deserve, in the 90's other kids thought they were plain ugly
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Post by stoneage on Sept 6, 2010 19:54:41 GMT
Mnemosaurus if you are willing to sell it, keep in mind that that the Cephalaspis (and Drepanaspis) are among the most sought after, and most expensive, of the Starlux prehistorics (on the order of $25-50 USD). Sorry stoneage, but I want to make sure that she knows. No, I'm not interested in selling any of my Starlux figures.... I'm kind of attached to them. I'm also aware what they normally would cost (if you find one), it's also posted earlier in this thread . Instead of selling pieces, I'd like to expand my Starlux collection, maybe in France during a holiday or something (I think ebay is a bit expensive). I can imagine it would be possible to find them on jumble sales and in those antique stores . I completely understand people like the Cephalaspis, not only because it's a rare figure, but it really is very nice! It's one of the few starlux I have 'on display' all the time, mixed with my fossils. It's in perfect condition, unlike the Drepanaspis, that was attacked by my dog . I really didn't expect you to want to sell it. I wish I could find one though. I never thought you were as ignorant as Bell suggested. I have more Starlux figures then you do but you have a few I don't. Most of mine came from E-bay. I don't have many of the Dinosaurs just Iguanodon and Coelophysis that I can think of right off hand. I'm mostly interested with the pre-dinosaurs and mammals. Still you have a nice start.
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 8, 2010 17:03:17 GMT
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 19, 2010 16:54:24 GMT
The latest Starlux additions: Euparkeria Uintatherium! I have waited so long for this figure! Auroch
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Post by ichthyostega on Feb 7, 2011 17:04:04 GMT
My collection is really small, but i have more than a week ago ;D My collection for now: Nothosaur, Euparkeria, Aurochs, Megatherium, Rhamphorhynchus, Mammoth,Stegosaur and Monoclonius. All your collections are VERY nice !!!
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