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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 19, 2010 0:21:15 GMT
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Post by Himmapaan on Nov 19, 2010 13:03:41 GMT
Gosh, those Krentz Shapeway models are teeny tiny things! And what a gorgeous Stegosaurus. *Drools* My goodness, you've got all those already. That was fast. ;D Fortunately Holland is not too far away ! Hehe, I meant that you didn't lose any time in ordering them, rather. ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 19, 2010 19:21:50 GMT
Gosh, those Krentz Shapeway models are teeny tiny things! And what a gorgeous Stegosaurus. *Drools* Fortunately Holland is not too far away ! Hehe, I meant that you didn't lose any time in ordering them, rather. ;D LOL! ;D Shocking how small they are! ;D Neat little figures, how much do they sell for? Love the new stego! Really nice paint job,too
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 20, 2010 11:33:59 GMT
Hehe, I meant that you didn't lose any time in ordering them, rather. ;D LOL! ;D Shocking how small they are! ;D Neat little figures, how much do they sell for? Love the new stego! Really nice paint job,too Hey, it took me a few days to decide which material I should choose - so it could have been faster ;D. I chose 'White Strong & Flexible' again anyway (because of my own personal financial crisis). The Trike is $ 15.37, the Ankylo is $ 10.71 - these prices do include shipping, also to the U.S. , see here: www.shapeways.com/shops/krentz?sg50068The paint job on the Kaiyodo Stegosaurus is quite good but for my tastes both of you or 'copper' would have done a better job .
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Post by foxilized on Nov 20, 2010 12:57:29 GMT
Oh, is it a Kaiyodo Stegosaurus? Thought it was a Safari repaint.
Love the colours, are very very good. Very realistic. Kudos!
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 22, 2010 23:27:32 GMT
Kaiyodo Dinoland 1:20 Ankylosaurus .......... on its head lands a Prehistoric Panorama Dimorphodon I got some Kaiyodo Dinotales figures from a very nice man named Dr. Andre ;D (alias 'brontodocus'). Looking at them I feel the addiction rising - think I have to get more . Allosaurus / Quetzalcoatlus Australopithecus / Styracosaurus Ruler of the Jurassic - King of the Cretaceous (the latter is of course not a Dinotales figure) .....
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 22, 2010 23:53:05 GMT
VEry nice! I considered that anklyo... however I am just not a big fan of anklyo in general so I passed it. Nice one though, better than I thought. I like how you photographed your new Kaiyodo mini figures. Is that a drift wood or rock?
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 23, 2010 0:31:51 GMT
Thanks for the comment. It's the Sideshow Dinosauria Styracosaurus base, which is bigger & heavier than the figure itself. BTW: I haven't forgotten about you - it just takes time, I'm working on it .
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Post by brontodocus on Nov 23, 2010 11:32:55 GMT
Ha, I already guessed it was the Styracosaurus base, that makes these Sideshow statues even more interesting, the base seems perfect for photographing small figures. And I'm glad to see the Dinotales arrived already. The Australopithecus afarensis is a crazy figure, it has individually painted teeth even though it's only 58 mm high (without base). I think I've seen that African woman (the one from the photos with the Dinoland Stegosaurus) figure before - could it be that's a figure made by Bullyland?
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Post by Himmapaan on Nov 23, 2010 12:01:22 GMT
I liked that Ankylosaurus too but couldn't afford it at the time... ;D
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Post by sbell on Nov 23, 2010 13:07:41 GMT
Ha, I already guessed it was the Styracosaurus base, that makes these Sideshow statues even more interesting, the base seems perfect for photographing small figures. And I'm glad to see the Dinotales arrived already. The Australopithecus afarensis is a crazy figure, it has individually painted teeth even though it's only 58 mm high (without base). I think I've seen that African woman (the one from the photos with the Dinoland Stegosaurus) figure before - could it be that's a figure made by Bullyland? I think it's a Papo African Villager figure. I don't think they make them anymore.
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 23, 2010 15:35:57 GMT
Ha, I already guessed it was the Styracosaurus base, that makes these Sideshow statues even more interesting, the base seems perfect for photographing small figures. And I'm glad to see the Dinotales arrived already. The Australopithecus afarensis is a crazy figure, it has individually painted teeth even though it's only 58 mm high (without base). I think I've seen that African woman (the one from the photos with the Dinoland Stegosaurus) figure before - could it be that's a figure made by Bullyland? I think it's a Papo African Villager figure. I don't think they make them anymore. Yes - she's a Papo and discontinued. Given a length of 165 cm she's about 1:20.
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Post by sumo on Nov 24, 2010 15:41:50 GMT
Dang... the more I look, the more I want!
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Post by Himmapaan on Nov 24, 2010 17:17:23 GMT
Dang... the more I look, the more I want! That is precisely the trouble, alas.
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 25, 2010 16:36:20 GMT
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Post by sbell on Nov 25, 2010 16:52:06 GMT
Finally got me a Linde Dimetrodon and ask myself why I hesitated so long - it's a tiny little retro beauty . What is the other one?
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Post by Horridus on Nov 25, 2010 16:53:51 GMT
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 25, 2010 17:40:57 GMT
;D ;D Sure! I forgot to mention that.
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Post by Himmapaan on Nov 25, 2010 17:44:04 GMT
What did you use as the background?
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Post by sbell on Nov 25, 2010 18:12:01 GMT
Huh. It's actually a pretty decent little figure. Although I am more inclined to hunt down the Linde one, as well as the Sphenacodon--I have just never done it.
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