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Post by Horridus on Oct 23, 2010 18:56:53 GMT
My favourite's the green one on the left.
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Post by sumo on Oct 23, 2010 19:04:17 GMT
As you can see, they're... well, significantly smaller than Bunsen Honeydew scale, whatever that is. Maybe 4 cm tall, and the Suchi is almost exactly 10 cm long.
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Post by foxilized on Oct 24, 2010 18:08:06 GMT
Not bad, those are not bad models at all... You say those doesn't have any head-crest details?
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Post by Megaraptor on Oct 27, 2010 10:26:49 GMT
I was going to say the Dinoking mini is pretty good - but as it turns out, it isn't. Their Suchomimus, however, is very nice (pronated hands aside), and after all there are many who consider them essentially the same genus. So why they had to go and do a new Baryonyx mold and give it a badly broken leg for stability... *grumble* Anyway, the Suchi has one central crest and no weird hornlets, as well as a loooooong head; the Bary OTOH has no head ornaments at all and a much shorter face. I'd actually take that Bary if I found it. I need a smallish theropod that is failing badly for a diorama.
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Post by turtlewax on Nov 6, 2010 19:00:55 GMT
Wasn't there a Jurassic Park Baryonyx toy? I always wanted one of those. I wonder how good than figure is?
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Post by Seijun on Nov 6, 2010 21:31:14 GMT
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Post by foxilized on Nov 6, 2010 22:10:12 GMT
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Post by turtlewax on Nov 7, 2010 19:18:14 GMT
I never knew about this one.
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Post by foxilized on Nov 7, 2010 20:04:05 GMT
The yellow TLW one is also a little hard to find... not as much as the previous green one, though.
There are a couple of repaints of it, so sooner or later you might find one on Ebay at a fair price.
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