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Post by crazycrowman on Sept 11, 2009 6:16:46 GMT
As I enjoyed whomever said before that it looked like my dinosaur repaints were getting ready for the carnival, or circus or something, I thought that would make a good subject line. ;D I don't recall ever finally posting photos of these guys ? If I did, sorry for re posting. The pack, in full plumage. Waving hi! Turning around. Sneak posture. Running The Oviraptor from the Mesozoic Creatures pack, painted like the Safari figure on the nest. The Hypsilophodon from that pack as well.
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Sept 11, 2009 7:28:39 GMT
Hmmm? I like the colors, especially the raptors!
These are all pretty small, right? Nice details for their sizes!
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Post by sid on Sept 11, 2009 12:11:09 GMT
Wow By the way, these are resin figures or pvs like the "normal" figures?
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Post by Dan on Sept 11, 2009 15:53:16 GMT
Wow, great color schemes! They remind me of Kaiyodos.
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Post by kevin on Sept 11, 2009 16:23:12 GMT
Wow By the way, these are resin figures or pvs like the "normal" figures? They are styrene plastic models to be assembled and painted. The raptors come as a six pack in a separate box, and you can mix and match body pieces. The other two come in a separate set, called the mesozoic set, along with a baby t-rex, para, croc, and archeopteryx. They are all in scale to each other and the diorama kits---1/35scale. They are pretty nifty...
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Post by sid on Sept 11, 2009 17:06:37 GMT
Wow By the way, these are resin figures or pvs like the "normal" figures? They are styrene plastic models to be assembled and painted. The raptors come as a six pack in a separate box, and you can mix and match body pieces. The other two come in a separate set, called the mesozoic set, along with a baby t-rex, para, croc, and archeopteryx. They are all in scale to each other and the diorama kits---1/35scale. They are pretty nifty... So they are not as fragile as, say, Kinto desktop models, right?
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Post by crazycrowman on Sept 11, 2009 19:53:16 GMT
^ They are not as fragile as the desktop models, and they are tiny, on a whole, a bigger then the Kaiyodo figures on average - though the larger dinosaurs are in scale to the raptors, and are much larger (I know other folks posted nice finished versions of some of the larger Tamiya kits). On a whole, the smaller figures also remind me of the Kaiyodo figures in strength, if not just a wee bit more flexible. (I was able to bend some forelimbs with some hot water without any trouble) Thanks for the comments everyone
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