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Post by Gorgonopsid on Apr 29, 2010 19:45:37 GMT
There is a Study Room, National Science Museum of Tokyo - Triceratops skeleton, don't know about the Pachy . P.S.: There's also a Dino Expo 2004 - Psittacosaurus, if you also like the Neoceratopsians. How cute.
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Post by jhudstone on Apr 30, 2010 17:02:41 GMT
I have the guanlong, and it's one of my favorite figures - anyone have sizes/scales for these other figures?
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Post by Radman on Apr 30, 2010 18:59:28 GMT
Neither an expo nor a museum figure, but here are two versions of the HTF Kaiyodo "secret" figure Siamotyrannus:
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Apr 30, 2010 20:11:51 GMT
Neither an expo nor a museum figure, but here are two versions of the HTF Kaiyodo "secret" figure Siamotyrannus: Very nice. ;D
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Post by Radman on Apr 30, 2010 20:16:17 GMT
Here's another pic of the Chuanjiesaurus and its skeleton: BTW, I'm willing to TRADE, NOT SELL both of these guys for stuff on my want list. I'll update my classifieds site soon, but in the meantime, I'm looking for 2009 Expo figures, Kaiyodo Dinoland 1:100 plastic figures esp Dilophosaurus, and any 1:35 Salas or similar artist resin figures. Thanks!
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Post by Radman on May 1, 2010 2:21:36 GMT
And here's one version of the Kitadaniryu, another secret figure:
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Post by crazycrowman on May 1, 2010 2:25:39 GMT
Very cool thread. Wish I had more of these little guys!
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Post by Gorgonopsid on May 1, 2010 2:33:21 GMT
Very cool thread. Wish I had more of these little guys! I don't have any!
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Post by postsaurischian on May 3, 2010 5:13:49 GMT
There does exist a skeleton for "A T.REX NAMED SUE" -- I want it!
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Post by Radman on May 3, 2010 16:13:22 GMT
There does exist a skeleton for "A T.REX NAMED SUE" -- I want it! I have the skeleton, I'll post a pic when I come home. Maybe we can work out a trade.
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Post by Radman on May 3, 2010 19:08:42 GMT
Microraptor gui: was it feathered or not - you decide! Here's the official minaiture (sic)! skeleton model of the little guy from the 2004 expo series: This figure is available for trade (see above requests) . PM if interested. ;D
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Post by paleofreak on May 3, 2010 21:42:54 GMT
Hummmm... The leg feathers are too short. Here's the official minaiture (sic)! skeleton model of the little guy from the 2004 expo series:
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Post by Radman on May 3, 2010 21:56:13 GMT
Okay so here's the 2002 Wonder Figures Set: Theres a stag beetle of some sort, a variant of Seismosaurus, and a "creepy-looking rodent" (thanks pangolinmoth) rodent/lemur/possum critter. If anyone can read Japanese, I'd be grateful for the translation. Could this have been the 2002 expo figure(s) box? Here is the Seismosaurus with the alternate Seismosaurus: Obviously the same figure, but repainted and dorsal spikes added... Anyway, cool stuff! Note added in hindsight: Kinda cool illustration in the background of a seismosaurus rearing up to feed on a monkey-puzzle tree or whatever it may be, Wouldn't it have been easier for these giants to knock down a tree and then feed at leisure on the crown - just wondering.
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Post by stoneage on May 4, 2010 0:08:08 GMT
Okay so here's the 2002 Wonder Figures Set: Theres a stag beetle of some sort, a variant of Seismosaurus, and a "creepy-looking rodent" (thanks pangolinmoth) rodent/lemur/possum critter. If anyone can read Japanese, I'd be grateful for the translation. Could this have been the 2002 expo figure(s) box? Here is the Seismosaurus with the alternate Seismosaurus: Obviously the same figure, but repainted and dorsal spikes added... Anyway, cool stuff! Note added in hindsight: Kinda cool illustration in the background of a seismosaurus rearing up to feed on a monkey-puzzle tree or whatever it may be, Wouldn't it have been easier for these giants to knock down a tree and then feed at leisure on the crown - just wondering. Makes sense, Elephants do it!
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Post by Gorgonopsid on May 4, 2010 0:09:20 GMT
Very cool.
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Post by dip on May 8, 2010 20:59:45 GMT
Very cool thread. Wish I had more of these little guys! I don't have any! You ain't the only one! The Sauropods look cool!
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Post by Griffin on May 8, 2010 21:01:52 GMT
Very cool thread. Wish I had more of these little guys! I don't have any! Yeah seriously its not like these things are easy to get. I for one don't have any and somehow don't see any in my future either lol.
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Post by dip on May 8, 2010 21:03:00 GMT
Where did you get the Seismosaurus?
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Post by postsaurischian on Jun 28, 2010 7:09:43 GMT
the Study Room, National Science Museum of Tokyo - Triceratops horridus skeleton ..... the Study Room, National Science Museum of Tokyo - Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" .....
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Post by therizinosaurus on Jun 28, 2010 15:57:15 GMT
I love that Trike skeleton...it's treads like this that make the DTF my favorite forum ever haha. Thanks for the great pics everyone!
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