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Post by dinosauroid on Mar 8, 2012 17:59:51 GMT
Ok I've got two sets of dinos here and have no idea who made what, any help would be appreciated, also thanks for the identification(s) last time I was here. Attachments:
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Post by dinosauroid on Mar 8, 2012 18:01:24 GMT
oops goofed up second lot. Attachments:
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Post by sbell on Mar 8, 2012 18:18:24 GMT
oops goofed up second lot. Those are ROM dinosaurs (Royal Ontario Museum). Made in a similar time to Invicta dinos for a Canadian museum, they were available until at least the mid-80s. There are still knock offs made in different colours, but the flat grey is the original (there is also a much more rare Sternopterygius figure).
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Post by Seijun on Mar 8, 2012 18:41:12 GMT
Ok I've got two sets of dinos here and have no idea who made what, any help would be appreciated, also thanks for the identification(s) last time I was here. Those are MPC, marx knockoffs.
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Post by Libraraptor on Mar 9, 2012 17:14:54 GMT
Pic: DSC0060.JPG (979.2 KB) shows the Marx-knockoffs by MPC Pic: DSC0023.JPG (802.6 KB) shows the ROMs.
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Post by dinofan45 on Mar 11, 2012 2:24:55 GMT
i'm trying to figure out how rare something is, and thought I should ask here. How rare is the original safari red pachycephalosaurus?
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Post by thelordsgym on Mar 11, 2012 2:52:16 GMT
i'm trying to figure out how rare something is, and thought I should ask here. How rare is the original safari red pachycephalosaurus? Well it's not common and also not too rare. They generally show up in mixed lots of dinosaurs once in a while. It was replaced in color with a more stylish dark brown/dark yellow coloring model. Although even that model is becoming more scarce nowadays....
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Post by dinofan45 on Mar 11, 2012 15:37:39 GMT
Ah. Thanks thelordsgym.
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