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Post by roselaar on Jun 23, 2010 11:31:23 GMT
One of my most prized possessions: 15 MOC JPS2 dinosaurs in their original box (not all of them pictured, I added a few loose JPS1 figures and removed a few JPS2 figures for display on my wall). Of course these figures are somewhat rare but gettable, but you can't get them 15 at once with the box they were shipped to stores with. The nicest thing is that this set actually came with 4 samples of the rarest JPS2 basic dinosaur figure, the Tanystropheus.
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Post by foxilized on Jun 23, 2010 13:16:31 GMT
Hey! How did you get that?
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Post by skeletonman on Jun 23, 2010 20:12:07 GMT
thats Blade. so you say the rex was released?
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Post by roselaar on Jun 24, 2010 19:16:23 GMT
Hey! How did you get that? Ebay. Only 80 bucks for the lot. One of my best acquisitions. Especially when a second box containing only 7 MOC JPS2 dinosaurs went for at least twice that much the week after. ;D
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jun 24, 2010 23:19:55 GMT
thanks Blade. so you say the rex was released? The smaller...or I guess medium sized Rex, Raptor , Spino, and Cyborg Trike were released...I only bought the first three though. The big Rex and Cyborg Allo were un-released unfortunatly.
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Post by foxilized on Jun 25, 2010 1:44:43 GMT
Hey! How did you get that? Ebay. Only 80 bucks for the lot. One of my best acquisitions. Especially when a second box containing only 7 MOC JPS2 dinosaurs went for at least twice that much the week after. ;D Not bad! Just curious, what kind of collector are you? Do you collect them in blisters only, are you a completist? Etc I would like to see pics of your JP collection.
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Post by roselaar on Jun 25, 2010 11:36:27 GMT
Ebay. Only 80 bucks for the lot. One of my best acquisitions. Especially when a second box containing only 7 MOC JPS2 dinosaurs went for at least twice that much the week after. ;D Not bad! Just curious, what kind of collector are you? Do you collect them in blisters only, are you a completist? Etc I would like to see pics of your JP collection. I'm a total obsessed JP collector. I collect them both loose (in which case I buy every figure I happen to come across, though not on the Internet of course) and MIB/MOC, and I'm quite the completist (fortunately I have all bot one figure complete at the time). There's pics of my collection on JPtoys (in the 'collections' boards), but they're 2 years old and quite outdated. I'm planning on making new pics as soon as I have a complete colection, which may not be all that far away any more. At that time I'll also make pics of my other dinosaur figures, and be sure to put all pics up on these boards as well. Only a matter of time...
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Post by foxilized on Jun 25, 2010 13:02:22 GMT
I found the pics of you collection the jptoys forum. Very impressive. I'll love to see the updated ones.
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Post by Superoceras on Jun 25, 2010 18:43:46 GMT
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Post by Superoceras on Jun 25, 2010 18:44:33 GMT
Sorry, used wrong HTML
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Jun 26, 2010 0:38:46 GMT
No pictures but I have a Hot Wheels stegosaurus car. ;D
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Post by sumo on Jun 26, 2010 19:50:40 GMT
No pics yet (am on vacation), but I just found something I haven't seen on any of the usual reference sites: Tamiya "Mesozoic creatures" set, containing six models: Tyrannosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Oviraptor, Hypsilophodon, a croc, and an Archaeopteryx. All in 1:35 scale (though the two big ones are described as juveniles), and in kit form - loads of little bits and pieces that need gluing together. Considering my sketchy record wrt model assembly, I'm somewhat apprehensive...
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Post by Griffin on Jun 26, 2010 21:36:37 GMT
No pics yet (am on vacation), but I just found something I haven't seen on any of the usual reference sites: Tamiya "Mesozoic creatures" set, containing six models: Tyrannosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Oviraptor, Hypsilophodon, a croc, and an Archaeopteryx. All in 1:35 scale (though the two big ones are described as juveniles), and in kit form - loads of little bits and pieces that need gluing together. Considering my sketchy record wrt model assembly, I'm somewhat apprehensive... Ohhh I have seen that at the model store I go to. The box itself just has drawings of them but no actual photo of the models right?
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Post by Radman on Jun 26, 2010 21:52:21 GMT
Yeah, every serious collector has these, pretty standard. Check last year's dio thread and several others for examples.
They are fun to assemble and a pain to paint...
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Post by brontodocus on Jun 26, 2010 22:01:10 GMT
No pics yet (am on vacation), but I just found something I haven't seen on any of the usual reference sites: Tamiya "Mesozoic creatures" set, containing six models: Tyrannosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Oviraptor, Hypsilophodon, a croc, and an Archaeopteryx. All in 1:35 scale (though the two big ones are described as juveniles), and in kit form - loads of little bits and pieces that need gluing together. Considering my sketchy record wrt model assembly, I'm somewhat apprehensive... Yes, they're not that uncommon. I've already finished some of these, here is a shot of the Parasaurolophus juvenile: I have bought all the other Tamiya sets too, an album to those I've finished is here: www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2028895&id=1181385073&l=bcfb9b1ca6
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Post by postsaurischian on Jul 3, 2010 0:05:52 GMT
..... also from my Kindergarden days ;D
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Jul 3, 2010 4:39:14 GMT
..... also from my Kindergarden days ;D That guy could be a star in the next cheesy dino flick! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by blackdanter on Jul 6, 2010 8:56:53 GMT
OK, I'm pretty sure I don't have anything that somebody doesn't already have around here (especially as I made my shopping list based on members collections 18 months ago or so ;D). So, here's an assemblage of more unusual figures (for the UK at least!) with my only 3 'one off' museum figures. At back: Drumheller Albertosaurus libratus. Left: Nature's Wonders Tyrannosaurus (Procon/Collecta Mk1 Rex). Right: Basel Museum Tsintaosaurus. Front Left: Kabaya Seismosaurus. Front Right: the ubiquitous Bullyland Procynosuchus.
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Post by stoneage on Jul 6, 2010 21:30:44 GMT
OK, I'm pretty sure I don't have anything that somebody doesn't already have around here (especially as I made my shopping list based on members collections 18 months ago or so ;D). So, here's an assemblage of more unusual figures (for the UK at least!) with my only 3 'one off' museum figures. At back: Drumheller Albertosaurus libratus. Left: Nature's Wonders Tyrannosaurus (Procon/Collecta Mk1 Rex). Right: Basel Museum Tsintaosaurus. Front Left: Kabaya Seismosaurus. Front Right: the ubiquitous Bullyland Procynosuchus. I only have two of those figures. I'd love to get a hold of that Basel Museum Tsintaosaurus!
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Jul 6, 2010 22:34:13 GMT
OK, I'm pretty sure I don't have anything that somebody doesn't already have around here (especially as I made my shopping list based on members collections 18 months ago or so ;D). So, here's an assemblage of more unusual figures (for the UK at least!) with my only 3 'one off' museum figures. At back: Drumheller Albertosaurus libratus. Left: Nature's Wonders Tyrannosaurus (Procon/Collecta Mk1 Rex). Right: Basel Museum Tsintaosaurus. Front Left: Kabaya Seismosaurus. Front Right: the ubiquitous Bullyland Procynosuchus. Oh I have that Pre dinosaur.
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