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Post by Gorgonopsid on Apr 3, 2010 1:36:08 GMT
Hey thanks. So how can you search for ones on ebay? Cause you have to exact for it to work.
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Post by foxilized on Apr 3, 2010 9:13:01 GMT
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Post by paleofreak on Apr 3, 2010 10:57:26 GMT
I have that "queen". China.
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Post by foxilized on Apr 3, 2010 11:18:18 GMT
Glam powa!!!
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Post by Libraraptor on Apr 3, 2010 12:33:16 GMT
KISS - o - saurus ;D
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Post by foxilized on Apr 3, 2010 13:15:14 GMT
The Dilophosaurus and their collection fellas are WAIPHOON.
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Post by therizinosaurus on Apr 7, 2010 16:06:39 GMT
Hey guys, if anyone could help me id these figures I'd appreciate it-- Weird brontosaurus with a backwards neck Strange figures (long-necked dimetrodon and a ??Hyperodapeodon or something, with a huge beak) Thanks a lot, I've got a few more I'll ask about later
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Post by foxilized on Apr 7, 2010 19:28:19 GMT
The first little bronto looks totally like the one from the movie "BABY"
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Post by Libraraptor on Apr 8, 2010 19:12:27 GMT
that pink one could be a lystrosaurus or any other dicynodont. but i don´t have a clue about companies.
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Post by sbell on Apr 8, 2010 19:14:16 GMT
that pink one could be a lystrosaurus or any other dicynodont. but i don´t have a clue about companies. No, it is a rhynchosaur (I have two, different colours--they have the distinct, hooked beak) but I really have no idea who made them.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Apr 8, 2010 22:49:48 GMT
that pink one could be a lystrosaurus or any other dicynodont. but i don´t have a clue about companies. No, it is a rhynchosaur (I have two, different colours--they have the distinct, hooked beak) but I really have no idea who made them. They're cool. Would they be easy to find at all? Say on ebay maybe?
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Apr 8, 2010 23:50:34 GMT
No, it is a rhynchosaur (I have two, different colours--they have the distinct, hooked beak) but I really have no idea who made them. They're cool. Would they be easy to find at all? Say on ebay maybe? Have you tried looking? ;D
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Post by sbell on Apr 9, 2010 0:03:55 GMT
No, it is a rhynchosaur (I have two, different colours--they have the distinct, hooked beak) but I really have no idea who made them. They're cool. Would they be easy to find at all? Say on ebay maybe? They are oddly uncommon, despite there obviously being several different versions (of the two I have, one is a little smaller but otherwise the same, making me think it is a recast). Finding one on Ebay, etc, is hard--because no one sells them with that name attached. They will usually be anonymously in lots of small, unassuming bin-style figures.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Apr 9, 2010 0:20:29 GMT
They're cool. Would they be easy to find at all? Say on ebay maybe? They are oddly uncommon, despite there obviously being several different versions (of the two I have, one is a little smaller but otherwise the same, making me think it is a recast). Finding one on Ebay, etc, is hard--because no one sells them with that name attached. They will usually be anonymously in lots of small, unassuming bin-style figures. Oh OK thanks. I'll just keep my eye out when at flea markets too on weekends.
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Post by veloziraptor on Apr 9, 2010 12:44:47 GMT
Does anyone have pics that they can post of all the Jasman dinosaurs (mid-size and larger size)? I haven't been able to get a bead on these.
The Dinosaur Collector has a few pics, but I have some that he doesn't have pics of and vice versa. I became more interested when I found the large Diloph at a garage sale last weekend and was curious which others were made.
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Post by brontodocus on Apr 9, 2010 19:35:01 GMT
Does anyone have pics that they can post of all the Jasman dinosaurs (mid-size and larger size)? I haven't been able to get a bead on these. The Dinosaur Collector has a few pics, but I have some that he doesn't have pics of and vice versa. I became more interested when I found the large Diloph at a garage sale last weekend and was curious which others were made. Libraraptor posted some just a few days ago: dinotoyforum.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=collections&thread=280&page=4#70389
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Post by veloziraptor on Apr 10, 2010 1:24:43 GMT
Thanks! Nice Carnotaur! I need to do the Photobucket thing and put mine out there. I think they made quite a few of the larger ones (like the Carno). I have a Stego, Bronto, a Diloph - my personal favorite, and a few others i have to scare up. I've seen a T Rex, but didn't buy it for a whole dollar because i thought it was a China-saur and my son distracted me before I could check the maker. That happens with a three year old - I swear, they are just like a cross between a roadrunner and an octopus at that age.
Anyway, the Jasmans aren't the best out there by any means, but they are usually cheap when I find them and a great size. I always seem to get more excited about a line when no one has it for sale or I can't even find pictures or lists of all that were made in the series. It's the thrill of the hunt. :-)
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Post by therizinosaurus on Apr 10, 2010 2:33:17 GMT
that pink one could be a lystrosaurus or any other dicynodont. but i don´t have a clue about companies. No, it is a rhynchosaur (I have two, different colours--they have the distinct, hooked beak) but I really have no idea who made them. Thanks Sean...do you have any idea if the Dimetrodon is the same company? I also think I have a ceratopsian of the same company.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Apr 17, 2010 2:23:44 GMT
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Apr 17, 2010 17:35:59 GMT
The T-rex hatchilng is AAA I think.
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