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Post by kevin on Oct 26, 2009 4:31:13 GMT
I'd really like to hear from anyone who has the Kinto Apatosaurus. In the photos I've seen it looks great in terms of accuracy, but skinnier than Kate Moss. What's it like in the resin flesh? Check out the walkaround photos pt 2 thread. I did the apato there.
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Post by mightyjptrex on Oct 26, 2009 19:27:36 GMT
Oh wait, are those the soft models you got for $20 each? I can't remember if they're made of PVC or something... Yep their soft! ;D
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Post by Dan on Oct 26, 2009 19:51:30 GMT
Ah, I see. Many of them look similar to their polyresin counterparts, so I wasn't sure.
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 26, 2009 23:05:57 GMT
Ah, I see. Many of them look similar to their polyresin counterparts, so I wasn't sure. Yah, many of the vinyl (Favorite) figure looks exactly like the resin desktop models ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 18, 2011 7:28:10 GMT
Wow, looks like I forgot to add a few more pieces here ;D Anyway, here are the latest Kinto desktops They are stunning models, reach in details and characters. No, I did not buy them… I got them via trade. I pretty much traded my entire Starlux collection and then some for these guys. it was a tough decision, but worth it. I knew that my Starlux were going to someone who really appreciates them, so they are in very good hands. Protoceratops Vs Velociraptor - A great pair. The velociraptor is in mid-air, about to jump on top of poor protoceratops! Comes in two piece, with the velociraptor suspended by s wire stake. Spinosaur fishing - another great model. This one is fishing for some sort of gar looking fish. The Spino is standing in shallow water, the base made out of see through resin so you can see the feet. There are also waves topping the surface of the water. I'm not a spino fan, but this one is definitely one of my favorite model of it. Compsognathus - now, this one dwarf all the other Kinto desktop models! This guy is huge… well, life size I think! Much bigger model that I imagined it to be! Its elegantly posed with its mouth closed. Its tail alone is almost a foot long! It now resides on top of my shelf in the living room. Here he is with the Carnegie Carno and CollectA T-rex for size comparison. ;D With the growing desktop collection, the challenge now is finding room to display all of them ;D
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 21, 2011 18:52:03 GMT
It's strange to see a compsognatus bigger than a T-Rex and a Protoceratops...
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