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Post by Megaraptor on Aug 15, 2009 20:38:15 GMT
Hi from megaraptor1000 in Tasmania, Australia! I am so pleased to have found this forum as I am mad about collecting everything dinosaur. I also have a question. I've got a Pinacosaurus in my collection that only has Pinacosaurus and Made In China for identification. I cannot post the pics I took of it for this post because when I click on Insert Image it comes up with [/img](I also tried attaching them but that didn't work. If anyone can help me with that I'd appreciate it). If anyone knows of a company that makes a Pinacosaurus that is orange and has a medium sized spike just before the tail club, please let me know by replying to this post. Also if anyone DOES know and they know of any other dinosaurs by that company that aren't commonly produced, that information would also help. Bye!!
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Post by Dan on Aug 15, 2009 20:43:37 GMT
Hi, welcome to the forum! Try using a free image hosting site (such as photobucket.com) to host the image. Once you upload it, just click the "direct URL" and copy and paste it into the " " code for the forum. I'm not familiar with the figure you're referring to - I mostly deal with the newer stuff - but someone else here might be able to help you out.
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Post by tomhet on Aug 15, 2009 20:44:59 GMT
There's a tutorial for uploading pictures on the Feedback and announcements section Welcome by the way
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Post by Megaraptor on Aug 15, 2009 20:59:34 GMT
Thanks Tomhet. I'll use that photobucket thing to upload those images sometime this week.
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Post by Tyrannax on Aug 16, 2009 7:02:51 GMT
Looking forward to them! Glad to have you buddy.
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Post by Megaraptor on Aug 16, 2009 7:08:51 GMT
here is this picture of the Pinacosaurus. Attachments:
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Post by Megaraptor on Aug 16, 2009 7:14:24 GMT
Here is another one. Thanks to Dan, Tomhet and Tyrannax for replying to my original post. Attachments:
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Post by Tyrannax on Aug 16, 2009 7:25:49 GMT
No problem.
I have that same figure, excepting the fact that mine is blue/black in coloration. It is actually a chinasaur (A figure with an unknown company. They are often low quality in terms of detail and material, with the exception of a few. This figure for example is a nicer chinasaur. Chinasaurs are usually manufactured in countries such as China and Taiwan .)
Still, it is a rather nice figure considering its larger amount of detail.
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Post by Megaraptor on Aug 16, 2009 7:35:00 GMT
Thanks.
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Post by Libraraptor on Aug 16, 2009 11:49:42 GMT
Welcome to the forum, megaraptor 1000! Enjoy your stay!
You live in Tasmania? A great author of parenting books, Steve Biddulph, lives there, too. I appreciate him very much!
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