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Post by Megaraptor on Mar 7, 2010 21:28:44 GMT
The small green plesiosaur looks like an original Bullyland or Schleich (comments Dr. Smith?) and the yellow-orange Dimetrodon looks like a AAA Dimetrodon or their wierd four-legged spinosaur. The three little ones (Protoceratops, unknown dinosaur, Dimetrodon) at the front resemble Safari Authentics, the Dilophosaurus is JP (but you already knew that) and as for the others I have no clue but I'm diggin' that brown Stegosaurus
Orthocone: I wish I had a toy show to go to.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 8, 2010 0:01:29 GMT
The small green plesiosaur looks like an original Bullyland or Schleich (comments Dr. Smith?) and the yellow-orange Dimetrodon looks like a AAA Dimetrodon or their wierd four-legged spinosaur. The three little ones (Protoceratops, unknown dinosaur, Dimetrodon) at the front resemble Safari Authentics, the Dilophosaurus is JP (but you already knew that) and as for the others I have no clue but I'm diggin' that brown Stegosaurus Orthocone: I wish I had a toy show to go to. Sadly I found no dinos at the toy show.
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Post by Libraraptor on Mar 9, 2010 21:03:36 GMT
Another dodgy task. Is that a painted Invicta Megalosaurus on the very left? What are the rexes in the background (the big yellow and old school one)? What´s that creature in front of the book right from Bullyland Dimetrodon? Any help is welcome, I just bought these on ebay...
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 9, 2010 23:41:22 GMT
On the very left that's a WS tyrannosaurus I think.
The big rex is an ELC figure, they also did a big cerato WS-style.
I'd say it's some kind of iguanadon, maybe even a disney dinosaur figure.
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Post by Ajax on Mar 10, 2010 1:56:46 GMT
Another dodgy task. Is that a painted Invicta Megalosaurus on the very left? What are the rexes in the background (the big yellow and old school one)? What´s that creature in front of the book right from Bullyland Dimetrodon? Any help is welcome, I just bought these on ebay... I see an Invicta Meglo on the left side but i think its just the plain green one.
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Post by Griffin on Mar 10, 2010 1:58:02 GMT
On the very left that's a WS tyrannosaurus I think. The big rex is an ELC figure, they also did a big cerato WS-style. I'd say it's some kind of iguanadon, maybe even a disney dinosaur figure. He wasnt talking about the WS rex. The megalosaurus is behind it. Its greenish gray. There is a yellow ankylosaur on its head.
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Post by thelordsgym on Mar 10, 2010 2:11:26 GMT
Another dodgy task. Is that a painted Invicta Megalosaurus on the very left? What are the rexes in the background (the big yellow and old school one)? What´s that creature in front of the book right from Bullyland Dimetrodon? Any help is welcome, I just bought these on ebay... I see an Invicta Meglo on the left side but i think its just the plain green one. I think he is correct. It seems to be a plain green unpainted megalosaurus....I see several unpainted invictas in there...And the larger yellow t-rex in the background appears to be an early learning center one that was popular in England about 5 years ago...not sure about the retro one...
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Post by Megaraptor on Mar 11, 2010 5:26:08 GMT
I had the retro rex until my little brother decided to take it and use it's tail to scratch all the paint off my bedroom walls until his tail broke. WTF ARE some of those dinos?
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 11, 2010 18:47:03 GMT
The unknowns are mostly TM or jasman. It looks like many invicta and safari are there too.
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Post by paleofreak on Mar 26, 2010 23:22:51 GMT
Age? Brand? of this frightened Styracosaurus.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 27, 2010 0:09:55 GMT
Age? Brand? of this frightened Styracosaurus. I wouldn't mind owning that. Looks cute. ;D
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Post by Libraraptor on Mar 27, 2010 23:14:10 GMT
That could be Jasman, according to the overall approach, especially the eye.
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Post by Megaraptor on Mar 28, 2010 8:40:13 GMT
Awesome, but I thought it looked more like an old-school Centrosaurus or Monoclonius.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 28, 2010 22:47:46 GMT
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Post by Libraraptor on Apr 2, 2010 18:46:47 GMT
Can´t tell you about the carnivorous Ankylosaur and the glowing one, probably some Chinasaurs. Both could be a case for plasticosauria: He could know more. www.paleofreak.net/plasticosauria/Those ebay ones: I saw an UKRD Brachiosaurus and a Battat - copy Styracosaurus for example.
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Post by foxilized on Apr 2, 2010 20:03:14 GMT
The glowing one is OH SO cute!
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Apr 2, 2010 20:33:12 GMT
The glowing one is OH SO cute! I know. I may them very soon.
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Post by paleofreak on Apr 2, 2010 22:12:42 GMT
The ankylosaurid is an Aratrosaurus corrugatus, an extreme form of (possibly) mud-feeding plasticosaur. But not as extreme as the Pararatrosaurus anencephalus. Both evolved from Eoaratrosaurus digitatus, an extraordinary missing link: Can´t tell you about the carnivorous Ankylosaur and the glowing one, probably some Chinasaurs. Both could be a case for plasticosauria: He could know more. www.paleofreak.net/plasticosauria/
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Post by Griffin on Apr 3, 2010 0:12:17 GMT
That dilophosaurus has some flashy blue nails.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Apr 3, 2010 0:32:39 GMT
The dILOPHosaurus is made by chap mei
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