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Post by brontodocus on Mar 3, 2010 23:50:51 GMT
Oh, that with the boxes was due to me not being a native speaker ;D. Okay. So all of them Bullyland prehistoric boys in one blister package?
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Post by stoneage on Mar 4, 2010 0:08:30 GMT
Oh, that with the boxes was due to me not being a native speaker ;D. Okay. So all of them Bullyland prehistoric boys in one blister package? Yes that is the way they were when I bought them.
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Post by Allosaurus89 on Mar 5, 2010 3:15:50 GMT
my recent acquisitions include: Prehistoric panorama earliest life partial set (opabinia, aysheaia, ottoia, pikaia), kaiyodo hallucigenia, bullyland woolly rhino and claw beast, and carnegie plateosaurus
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Post by Horridus on Mar 5, 2010 16:21:31 GMT
It's not a toy, but it is proof that I might be losing the plot. Carnegie Microraptor for scale.
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Mar 6, 2010 4:42:40 GMT
Got this cute little guy today.
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Post by foxilized on Mar 6, 2010 12:59:57 GMT
That's from Disney's
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Post by lexaprotoceratops on Mar 6, 2010 13:50:33 GMT
Invicta Muttaburrasaurus (thanks Fox), and Glyptodon.
I'm coming closer to completing my invicta collection, though I've got a way to go. Haven't seen that pesky blue whale anywhere, though.
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Post by foxilized on Mar 6, 2010 21:39:16 GMT
^ Hey, it arrived?
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Post by Griffin on Mar 6, 2010 23:01:48 GMT
It's not a toy, but it is proof that I might be losing the plot. Carnegie Microraptor for scale. Thats cool! Congrats I remember you talking about how much you love those birds.
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Post by crazycrowman on Mar 7, 2010 2:32:30 GMT
Very cool mounted Magpie Horridus!
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Post by foxilized on Mar 7, 2010 10:13:53 GMT
Oh, the other day in the little garden in front of my house, there were like 10 "pica picas" in a single naked tree, singing. It was awesome, never saw something like that before here in the city. And more and more came, after hearing the singing. It sounded LOUD!
I like these birds very much too.
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Post by Radman on Mar 7, 2010 11:50:18 GMT
Found this cute Eobasileus/Uinitatherium at my neighbor's house - it was in the 'discard' pile of her kid's toys so I asked if I could have it. No markings on it, probably some chinatherium, but I think it'll look pretty good with a decent paint job. /now waits for Cordy to point out the flora is inappropriate for the middle Eocene /
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Post by Dan on Mar 7, 2010 13:51:08 GMT
Chinatherium. Word of the day.
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Post by stoneage on Mar 7, 2010 14:24:25 GMT
Found this cute Eobasileus/Uinitatherium at my neighbor's house - it was in the 'discard' pile of her kid's toys so I asked if I could have it. No markings on it, probably some chinatherium, but I think it'll look pretty good with a decent paint job. /now waits for Cordy to point out the flora is inappropriate for the middle Eocene / It looks like the Ja-Ru Uintatherium or knock off.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 7, 2010 16:02:29 GMT
There's also a black and grey version of the figure if I remember correctly. The uintatherium is one of the coolest ones in the set of little JaRus because it isn't based off of another figure.
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Post by bokisaurus on Mar 7, 2010 16:40:19 GMT
LOL! It is a cool little figure. It used to be one of the mammal, along with the macrauchenia, that was always included in those cheap bag of dinosaurs, I think the mold finally disintegrated, you can't find it this days. And yes, it was produced by JaRu
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Post by Griffin on Mar 7, 2010 19:38:25 GMT
I used to have that guy but it was gray with brown on the back instead of the yellow and orange you have. Its usually in those "dinosaur playset" packs that consists of a carboard piece with a plastic bag stapled to it you find at the dollar store along with all the other classic chinasaurs like the feathered pteranodon, spiderfoot rex and what not.
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Post by Megaraptor on Mar 7, 2010 23:31:21 GMT
Not a 'recent' acquisition but a few years back I got a bag of dinosaur toys plus 50+ issues of Dinosaurs! magazine from a friend of my mum's who's child didn't want them anymore. There was a Dino Riders Edmontonia, a before-it's-time '60's or '70's green Struthiomimus and a cool little Scolosaurus which I have unfortunately lost to name a few. Hoping to get some more dinosaurs in the mail soon.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 7, 2010 23:57:14 GMT
Found this cute Eobasileus/Uinitatherium at my neighbor's house - it was in the 'discard' pile of her kid's toys so I asked if I could have it. No markings on it, probably some chinatherium, but I think it'll look pretty good with a decent paint job. /now waits for Cordy to point out the flora is inappropriate for the middle Eocene / I have this figure.
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Post by sbell on Mar 8, 2010 2:25:37 GMT
Found this cute Eobasileus/Uinitatherium at my neighbor's house - it was in the 'discard' pile of her kid's toys so I asked if I could have it. No markings on it, probably some chinatherium, but I think it'll look pretty good with a decent paint job. /now waits for Cordy to point out the flora is inappropriate for the middle Eocene / I have this figure. Stoneage may mention it instead. More importantly, the figure is a second-generation JaRu figure; the originals were grey, and later the orange version popped up--they are common in random sets of small plastic chinasaurs. Interestingly, I also have a knock-off of these--it is rougher, and the belly is hollowed out.
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