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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 10, 2011 13:54:54 GMT
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 10, 2011 16:50:45 GMT
Some of them are very charming, but I don´t have the slightest clue about the company.
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Post by nobs on Sept 11, 2011 1:02:30 GMT
Any more picks of the Jaru dino knock offs? I think I remember having a set of those growing up and there was also a brotosaurus looking backwards and another comical looking figure that looked like it was trying to do the YMCA dance.
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 17, 2011 20:27:44 GMT
Hi, sorry for the late reply, but I hope I can help you... I have both of those dinosaurs. I'm not quite sure if they're from the same series, but the Spinosaurus at least is from a plastic egg that contained candy and a JP figurine. They were sold when JP3 was showing in theatres. I also have a velociraptor from the same series. I dug up all the dinosaurs with the tag "TM & Universal Studios & Amblin" from my collection and I think that these might be from the same series as the t-rex. (since I assume that the ones from the candy eggs are all standing on bases and they're only from the 3rd movie..) Sadly I can't help you more, because I've bought these from flea markets and thrift stores, so I don't know their origin... I wish there was a complete guide to all JP merch, not just action figures... :/ Hi kiki! I overlooked your reply (haven't been very active on the forum lately, only a regular quick peek). Thanks for the info, very helpful! In the meantime I also found the Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus and Brachiosaurus from this series. I bid on the Parasaurolophus and Dilophosaurus a while ago (I already suspected them to belong to this set), but lost the auction. However, they pop up now and then on Ebay, so I'll surely find them eventually. I think they are really nice figures! Update on my own identification request Just found an Ebay auction of two of the figures (which I already have though) with a description mentioning they are Jurassic Park 3 figures from Candy Egg Containers made by Topps. Topps also did Jurrasic Park figures made from brown rubber and very retro hard plastic dinosaurs, all sold in plastic eggs, which are - at least in my opinion - very collectable. So these ones are also by Topps - funny the three 'series' are so different.
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Post by mmfrankford on Sept 20, 2011 17:13:34 GMT
I saw this little figure at different times mixed in with chinasaur lots, it might be a T rex. I borrowed this image from a recent classifieds, I'm looking for an ID. I like the look of it, but have no clue where to begin looking for it or who made it. Attachments:
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Post by kessie on Sept 20, 2011 20:44:43 GMT
Hi, anyone know what these rubber 70's figures made in Hong Kong are? Attachments:
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 20, 2011 20:56:24 GMT
Hi, anyone know what these rubber 70's figures made in Hong Kong are? Whoa, that picture is exorbitantly big! Still it´s a little blurred. As for the species you can probably tell yourself ;D They look like Inpros / Inpro knockoffs.
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 20, 2011 21:03:40 GMT
I saw this little figure at different times mixed in with chinasaur lots, it might be a T rex. I borrowed this image from a recent classifieds, I'm looking for an ID. I like the look of it, but have no clue where to begin looking for it or who made it. There are tons of rubber dinosaurs in this style being produced every year. Chinasaur. With an extraordinary theropod arm position, but that´s it...
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Post by kessie on Sept 20, 2011 21:16:46 GMT
Hi, anyone know what these rubber 70's figures made in Hong Kong are? Whoa, that picture is exorbitantly big! Still it´s a little blurred. As for the species you can probably tell yourself ;D They look like Inpros / Inpro knockoffs. That's my phone camera for you. I think they predate Inpros, more like cherilea knock offs.
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Post by nobs on Sept 20, 2011 21:21:59 GMT
Those actually look like they might be part of the Jaru set mentioned earlier
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Post by mnemosaurus on Oct 10, 2011 13:57:46 GMT
Does anyone know more about this little Leptoceratops(?) ? It says nothing at the body. Ha, this one belongs to the same set of small rubbery dinosaurs I posted above . In the meantime I also found this one, and an Euoplocephalus, Kentrosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Pachycephalosaurus and some kind of short necked Sauropod. I think the one you also own is meant to be a Microceratus, anyway that's the name I gave this little guy when I was a kid (or more precisely, I called it at that time a Microceratops ). This one and the Psittacosaurus (?) were the ones I originally had and I am happy to have retrieved them and found (some of) their companions It is really a terrific set, I am very enthusiastic about it ;D
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Post by Libraraptor on Oct 11, 2011 13:49:06 GMT
Does anyone know more about this little Leptoceratops(?) ? It says nothing at the body. Ha, this one belongs to the same set of small rubbery dinosaurs I posted above . In the meantime I also found this one, and an Euoplocephalus, Kentrosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Pachycephalosaurus and some kind of short necked Sauropod. I think the one you also own is meant to be a Microceratus, anyway that's the name I gave this little guy when I was a kid (or more precisely, I called it at that time a Microceratops ). This one and the Psittacosaurus (?) were the ones I originally had and I am happy to have retrieved them and found (some of) their companions It is really a terrific set, I am very enthusiastic about it ;D That's pretty cool! Nice accident!
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Post by sumo on Oct 11, 2011 14:02:09 GMT
So.... This one. Just your average chinasaur, no doubt - but has anyone seen him before? ETA: Just to clarify, because for some reason I'm unable to link to the specific pic, I'm talking about the greenish Iguanodon-type beastie...
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Post by takama on Oct 13, 2011 21:24:12 GMT
So.... This one. Just your average chinasaur, no doubt - but has anyone seen him before? ETA: Just to clarify, because for some reason I'm unable to link to the specific pic, I'm talking about the greenish Iguanodon-type beastie... That iguanodon was a doller shop toy the most interesting thing about it is that its marked Scelidosaurus on its belly.
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Post by sumo on Oct 15, 2011 16:38:40 GMT
So.... This one. Just your average chinasaur, no doubt - but has anyone seen him before? ETA: Just to clarify, because for some reason I'm unable to link to the specific pic, I'm talking about the greenish Iguanodon-type beastie... That iguanodon was a doller shop toy the most interesting thing about it is that its marked Scelidosaurus on its belly. You're right, it does! Funny that, wonder what they were thinking... Apart from that (and the too short and generally odd-looking head) it's not such a bad model, and I really like the pose. Now I've got it in hand I notice the bellystamp has a "TM" inside an oval, which I've lately learned is the logo - if you can call it that - of a company called Toy Major which makes more or less generic chinasaurs and chinanimals.
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Post by Libraraptor on Oct 23, 2011 15:37:04 GMT
Does anyone have an idea what company this cool Marginocephalian could be? Nothing on its body, yet so beautiful (except for the huge huge feet!)
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Oct 23, 2011 18:28:46 GMT
I saw this little figure at different times mixed in with chinasaur lots, it might be a T rex. I borrowed this image from a recent classifieds, I'm looking for an ID. I like the look of it, but have no clue where to begin looking for it or who made it. That is a knockoff of one of the JP: The Lost World hatchlings that came with a human figure. The actual one is really detailed.
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sauroid
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Post by sauroid on Oct 27, 2011 8:01:01 GMT
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Oct 27, 2011 18:23:06 GMT
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Post by sbell on Oct 27, 2011 22:10:28 GMT
It might be a Kinto soft model--they are a line of well-made, very large toys (we have an ankylosaur here). I know that Everything Prehistoric carries them (aka the Black Hills Institute store). But I didn't see any tags on it, so I'm not 100% sure.
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