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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 7, 2011 18:04:00 GMT
Cute little figure, I like the early Bullylands They really were not accurate after all. But I know of many people who like them, too. Yet somehow Bullys latest releases are being disliked by many of us
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Post by thetoyaddict on Jan 8, 2011 4:33:14 GMT
Just found this at a local sale. Was wondering if anyone here could identify this? It says Battat on it, but everything I find relating to Battat is the museum stuff. I can't find anything on this skeleton. It has a human figure with it as well and is made of plastic. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Attachments:
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Post by Seijun on Jan 8, 2011 4:45:40 GMT
I think battat also made some skeleton toys. They have made other dinos besides the museum line (very chinasaur looking though).
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Post by thetoyaddict on Jan 8, 2011 4:48:55 GMT
Here is another picture if it helps at all. Just trying to maybe find a series name or a date if anyone happens to know. Thanks Attachments:
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 8, 2011 13:41:35 GMT
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Post by Megaraptor on Jan 10, 2011 1:01:48 GMT
Cute. They look resin or metal. No clue as to who made them, however.
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Post by therizinosaurus on Jan 10, 2011 4:53:41 GMT
I was guessing ceramic, my first thought was abbeon but they're not
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Post by michael69 on Jan 11, 2011 17:15:10 GMT
Does anyone know this Velociraptor in action? The brand may be GAKKEN CHINA. Never seen any others from this company Regards
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Post by mnemosaurus on Jan 11, 2011 17:31:20 GMT
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Post by sbell on Jan 11, 2011 18:10:08 GMT
Those are two different Dinosaur Gallery sets mixed together, all made by Bandai. The Chasmosaurus, Plesiosaurus and Afrovenator (the skinny green theropod) are from Bandai's Dinosaurs Gallery 2. All of the other dinosaurs, including the Velociraptor, are from Dinosaur Gallery 1. Each dino in the set was produced in 4 different colour schemes (so, 6 different dinos, but 24 figures in the complete set).
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Post by Seijun on Jan 14, 2011 3:29:47 GMT
Can anyone tell me the identity of the ceratosaurus? i.ebayimg.com/13/!CCNYVLw!Wk~$%28KGrHqF,!gsEzroi6ekcBNKcrCE2qQ~~_12.JPG
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Post by thelordsgym on Jan 14, 2011 11:57:04 GMT
Sure appears to be the much larger ELC one from England (ELC=early learning centre). It looks a lot like the WS one but is much larger and hollow. Hope this helps!
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Post by Seijun on Jan 16, 2011 2:03:12 GMT
What is the identity of this terrifying creature?
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Post by Permiantriassic on Jan 16, 2011 6:52:11 GMT
skykids thunderbeast pachycephalosaurus came in a box usually with a fossil
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jan 17, 2011 2:30:55 GMT
What is the identity of this terrifying creature? Any interest in selling or trading ? Been looking for one of those since I was little and told I couldn't have it ( bit short of funds then )...
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Post by Seijun on Jan 17, 2011 3:01:39 GMT
Sure, PM me. I was going to get rid of it anyway. I can't get past the eyes! Be forewarned that it has been thoroughly enjoyed by its previous owner, and has many little scuff marks as can be seen in the picture.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jan 17, 2011 3:14:06 GMT
No prob, I'll PM you.
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Post by michael69 on Jan 22, 2011 10:52:48 GMT
Recently I got this one on ebay. It is marked as Spinosaurus, but it looks more like a vegetarian Ouranosaurus. The size is like Schleich's Edmontosaurus. Any idea what company produced it and whether there are some others belonging to it? Origin is China. Regards
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 22, 2011 14:33:52 GMT
I´ve got one, too. Apart from its odd blue eyes it resembles Schleich in style. If you look exactly at its belly, you can see a "Tm" - sign. That is probably the company. I have a Sinosauropteryx and a Brachylophosaurus of that company. They are nearly identical to "Jasman" dinosaurs. Don´t know more about "Tm", seems to be a company producing not-so-exactly-sandbox dinosaurs.
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Post by crazycrowman on Jan 22, 2011 14:42:08 GMT
^ Its a neat figure for a chinasaur. Marketed spino or not, it looks all Ouranosaur to me.
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