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Post by stoneage on Mar 21, 2010 3:16:22 GMT
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Post by Horridus on Mar 21, 2010 4:26:25 GMT
I feel like a celebrity now.....
Really though, those amazing models are almost as incredible as the fact you have credited me as some kind of sauropod expert.
That said, it should've been "Brachiosaurus", since it's obviously Giraffatitan brancai.
Yeah, I know....
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Post by stoneage on Mar 21, 2010 13:54:45 GMT
I feel like a celebrity now..... Really though, those amazing models are almost as incredible as the fact you have credited me as some kind of sauropod expert. That said, it should've been "Brachiosaurus", since it's obviously Giraffatitan brancai. Yeah, I know.... I'm sure by now everyone is aware that you have a foot fetish! So you have no comment? I use the term Brachiosaurus since that's the term the museum sign uses. As I'm sure you are aware Museums are never wrong. ;D
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Post by Horridus on Mar 21, 2010 14:27:58 GMT
Yeah, I kinda realised you were referring to the 'foot fetish' about half an hour after I posted. Then again it was 4am and I was hammered. I'm anazed I didn't pick up on the fact that a BRACHIOSAUR is rearing (how unlikely!). Then again I'm amazed I could string a sentence together at that point.
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Post by stoneage on Mar 21, 2010 19:38:06 GMT
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Post by stoneage on Mar 22, 2010 1:28:48 GMT
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Post by crazycrowman on Mar 22, 2010 5:45:07 GMT
Thats REALLY cool, Stoneage! Those are some huge sauropods. I love the toy landscape too, especially the crocs in the "water"!
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Post by stoneage on Mar 22, 2010 22:44:45 GMT
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Post by Horridus on Mar 22, 2010 22:56:58 GMT
Looks like an amazing museum! Why call it a "children's museum", they should be promoting this to EVERYONE!
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Post by stoneage on Mar 22, 2010 23:03:14 GMT
Looks like an amazing museum! Why call it a "children's museum", they should be promoting this to EVERYONE! It's the largest Childrens Museum in the World!!!!!
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Post by john2xtheman on Mar 23, 2010 0:01:23 GMT
The visiting kids must love snapping limbs and tails off the toys as they play. ;D Isn't that the museum where the Tyrannosaurus specimen nicknamed "Bucky" ended up?
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Post by stoneage on Mar 23, 2010 0:19:50 GMT
The kids are definitely hard on the toy dinosaurs. I noticed one of the Carnegie T-rex's had lost an arm. Yes Bucky the Juvenile T-rex is there. He is 34 feet long and 10 feet tall. He was the first T-rex specimen that was found with a wishbone.
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Post by stoneage on Mar 23, 2010 3:07:22 GMT
Bucky Triceratops horridus Stan All three
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Post by Horridus on Mar 23, 2010 13:48:44 GMT
That's it. I'm catching the next flight over as soon as I have the money!
Also, looks like Stan's going to get gored when Bucky bites that Triceratops in the arse.
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Post by sid on Mar 23, 2010 14:52:13 GMT
It must be an AWESOME museum to visit! Poor dinosaur toys mauled by the kids, though To Horridus: yeah, a rearing Brachio is unlikely, but not totally impossible IMHO
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Post by Libraraptor on Mar 23, 2010 16:49:37 GMT
Wow, fantastic stuff there! I like this inside/outside - theme a lot. In the Berlin Natural History Museum its an Allosaur Skeleton holding its head from the main hall into the entrance hall, I was remembered at it here. Thanks for sharing, stoneage!
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Post by stoneage on Mar 23, 2010 21:50:04 GMT
They did have a few Dinosaur toys behind glass. For some reason the picture below reminds me of Horridus! ;D
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Post by Radman on Mar 23, 2010 22:11:19 GMT
One thing I love about Stoney is his great sense of humor> ;D ;D ;D
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Post by DinoLord on Mar 23, 2010 22:11:59 GMT
What's in the cart? Beer?
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Post by stoneage on Mar 24, 2010 3:24:13 GMT
Dracorex hogswartsia
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