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Post by sbell on Dec 20, 2009 16:04:49 GMT
I think so, too. Stoneage´s one looks as if it was nearly as big as the Invicta one , while boki´s and my Kleinwelka are small with proportionally short necks. The colour is different, too. I didn´t know there were probably at least two Kleinwelka Brachiosaurus versions. Sigh. A long way to go...And their Diplodocus is still somewhere out there, too However, soon I can also add this one to my Brachio collection: Does anyone know more about company? Hey, boki, where are your great group pictures. You haven´t released new ones for quite a while, have you? It's made by AAA/ELC. Not common in the US, but most other places can get them still (I think they are in one of our supplier's catalogues).
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 20, 2009 17:23:08 GMT
I think they are different. The one Libra (same as the one I have) has look smaller and the head looks different. The one you showed, I believe its the one that sold for over $100 on ebay?, looks bigger and the head more "sculpted" with better details. Perhaps it was a companion to the diplo that you got? It went for $207.50!!!! ;D Oh ya, OUCH!!!!!! That is one expensive BrachiOOOOO! ;D It belongs in my " dream team" of figures only acquired via REM sleep! ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 20, 2009 17:26:41 GMT
I think so, too. Stoneage´s one looks as if it was nearly as big as the Invicta one , while boki´s and my Kleinwelka are small with proportionally short necks. The colour is different, too. I didn´t know there were probably at least two Kleinwelka Brachiosaurus versions. Sigh. A long way to go...And their Diplodocus is still somewhere out there, too However, soon I can also add this one to my Brachio collection: Does anyone know more about company? Hey, boki, where are your great group pictures. You haven´t released new ones for quite a while, have you? Yap, he is made by AAA/ELC, mostly available in the UK , Blankdanter finally got me one! ;D It's a lovely little figure.... you know I had to have one when I saw it, right? I know, I have been slacking on posting pictures of my newly acquired figures I have been busy, and the weather has been awfully rainy here, plus with the time change and all, it gets dark here by 3:30 PM! I hope to get back soon... I do have the Waiphoon Liop, a scary one, still to post and all of my newly painted Tamiya models ;D
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Post by stormnl on Dec 20, 2009 20:57:30 GMT
that's a very nice brachiosaurus
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Post by Libraraptor on Dec 27, 2009 10:48:03 GMT
Yeah, still hind-leg sauropods are unusual, I only know four: New Procon Jobaria, their Rhoetosaurus, good old Battat Diplo, this AAA Brachiosaurus. Does anyone know more?
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Post by foxilized on Dec 27, 2009 16:38:21 GMT
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Post by Libraraptor on Dec 27, 2009 18:42:15 GMT
Oops, there was already a thread for this. Cool. Here can all the rised sauropods be listed!
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 4, 2010 18:23:08 GMT
All my sauropods: Non-toy: Midsize: The bigger ones: The wooden ones: Little cute ones: Biggest and smallest one:
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Post by Griffin on Jan 4, 2010 18:30:33 GMT
That wooden Sauropod on the right, I have a stegosaur thats carved the same way.
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 4, 2010 21:50:30 GMT
Cool style, isn´t it? Strange blend of lizard and elephant. And wood is extraordinary as a material. We should open a "strange material" thread. How about dinosaurs from amber, sand or icecream ;D
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Post by stormnl on Jan 4, 2010 22:50:16 GMT
Dec 20, 2009, 6:21am, bokisaurus wrote: Dec 8, 2009, 10:43pm, stoneage wrote:
Is this the same as your Kleinwelka Brachiosaurus or did they make different ones?
I think they are different. The one Libra (same as the one I have) has look smaller and the head looks different. The one you showed, I believe its the one that sold for over $100 on ebay?, looks bigger and the head more "sculpted" with better details. Perhaps it was a companion to the diplo that you got? it looks exactly at the brachi i have from tamiya,but mine is gray and over 40cm high
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Post by bokisaurus on Jan 5, 2010 0:19:41 GMT
;D LOL! Watch them grow!!! Sauropods are so demanding... with space that is ;D Very nice
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 7, 2010 10:14:21 GMT
Today I found some time to take pictures of a part of my collection assorted by species / groups. I noticed that at least some "Chinasaurs" are not really that bad at all. Although they´re often hollow and you see junctions on the torsos. Raptors Iguanodontids Parasaurolophus Ornithomimids and Oviraptorids
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 7, 2010 11:07:31 GMT
Pachycephalosaurs Stegosaurs Ankylosaurs / Scelidosaurs Big Ceratopsians Small Ceratopsians
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Post by stoneage on Feb 7, 2010 19:54:41 GMT
Nice collection! If you can find the time take a picture of your Larami figures so I can compare colors.
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Post by foxilized on Feb 8, 2010 23:40:59 GMT
Little cute ones: ] Libra, what's that big green sauropod? And the 2 tail dragging gallimimus-like, green on the center? Look in a similar very-retro style than the previous sauropod...
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 9, 2010 21:28:55 GMT
To be honest: I can´t tell you, I don´t know. I bought them on ebay a year ago. They´re massive clay and very unique in style. I remember Boki fell in love with the Struthiomimus immideately and bought one. Perhaps he found out more about them? There´s also a T.rex and a Stegosaurus )right from the Invicta) from this company. Will post pictures of the rex as soon as I can, also of your Laramis, stoneage.
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Post by Horridus on Feb 11, 2010 0:26:10 GMT
UKRD Apatosaurus! Twinge of childhood nostalgia when I saw that one. I'm a saddo.
On which note, you mistakenly put the Invicta Troodon in with the oviraptorosaurs and ornithomimids, when it's neither. It's a troodontid of course! One of the best (small) coelurosaurs available at the time, even if it was missing the sickle claw.
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Post by foxilized on Feb 12, 2010 19:59:15 GMT
Libra, what trike is that one on the center (grey), right besides the Invicta? And the little 4 legged yellow one, (similar to microceratops)?
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 12, 2010 21:21:17 GMT
The grey Triceratops is from U.K.R.D. The Psittacosaurus is from Safari, I removed the keyring.
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