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Post by fooman666 on Oct 13, 2010 10:38:52 GMT
a Daspletosaurus Challenges a Euoplochepalus an Atlascopcosaurus feeds on some low bushes (yes i know there is a gigantic leaf in the photo,i didnt notice it until i uploaded it on the computer ;D) an Acrocanthosaurus feeds on a juvenile Sauroposeidon a family of Tyrannosaurs on the prowl (im somewhat disgusted with this one) a Dimetrodon searches for a place to warms himself up
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 13, 2010 11:18:18 GMT
Oh, I like the Atlascopcosaurus (who is it by, by the way?) Don't worry, I turned a blind eye to the leaf. ;D
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Post by fooman666 on Oct 13, 2010 12:43:07 GMT
Oh, I like the Atlascopcosaurus (who is it by, by the way?) Don't worry, I turned a blind eye to the leaf. ;D its a chinasaur,im not sure who its by though,came in a box set i got from k-mart
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Post by sbell on Oct 13, 2010 14:00:12 GMT
Oh, I like the Atlascopcosaurus (who is it by, by the way?) Don't worry, I turned a blind eye to the leaf. ;D its a chinasaur,im not sure who its by though,came in a box set i got from k-mart They were available in Canada a year ago (still are). There are 12 in total. The whole set can be seen here: picasaweb.google.ca/HyenaSean/DiscoverTheLostWorld#A few unique dinos (and non-dinos). Although what he is calling Atlascopcosaurus was labelled Hypsilophoson on my figure.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 13, 2010 14:40:46 GMT
Ah, thank you, Sbell. I rather like several of these. Is that an Acrocanthosaurus with a piece of someone in its mouth? ;D We don't get enough hypsilophodontid figures, I think. There ought to be more. ;D
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Post by sbell on Oct 13, 2010 16:06:48 GMT
Ah, thank you, Sbell. I rather like several of these. Is that an Acrocanthosaurus with a piece of someone in its mouth? ;D We don't get enough hypsilophodontid figures, I think. There ought to be more. ;D Yeah, that's an Acrocanthosaurus. He's pretty neat looking. The funny thing--there is no Tyrannosaurus or Triceratops in the set!
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Post by Horridus on Oct 13, 2010 17:02:56 GMT
a family of Tyrannosaurs on the prowl (im somewhat disgusted with this one) It's...the Malformed Tyrannosaur Contest! JP Mini: "I keep telling you, I'M the most anatomically inaccurate!" Wild Safari: "Yeah, but I'M bigger than you. So shut it!" Papo: *sighs* I like the one with Atlascopcosaurus (in spite of the leaf). That's quite a nice little figure and yeah, you don't see many hypsilophodontids.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 13, 2010 19:47:57 GMT
The funny thing--there is no Tyrannosaurus or Triceratops in the set! And refreshing besides. *Hides* ;D It's...the Malformed Tyrannosaur Contest! JP Mini: "I keep telling you, I'M the most anatomically inaccurate!" Wild Safari: "Yeah, but I'M bigger than you. So shut it!" Papo: *sighs*
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Post by fooman666 on Oct 13, 2010 22:19:26 GMT
its a chinasaur,im not sure who its by though,came in a box set i got from k-mart They were available in Canada a year ago (still are). There are 12 in total. The whole set can be seen here: picasaweb.google.ca/HyenaSean/DiscoverTheLostWorld#A few unique dinos (and non-dinos). Although what he is calling Atlascopcosaurus was labelled Hypsilophoson on my figure. you are right,it is labelled hysilophoson,but i chose to call it atlascopcosaurus in my diorama
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Post by fooman666 on Oct 13, 2010 22:21:40 GMT
a family of Tyrannosaurs on the prowl (im somewhat disgusted with this one) It's...the Malformed Tyrannosaur Contest! JP Mini: "I keep telling you, I'M the most anatomically inaccurate!" Wild Safari: "Yeah, but I'M bigger than you. So shut it!" Papo: *sighs* I like the one with Atlascopcosaurus (in spite of the leaf). That's quite a nice little figure and yeah, you don't see many hypsilophodontids. lol,yeah,just goes to show,sone chinasaurs can be pretty good
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Oct 14, 2010 1:17:38 GMT
The last one is definitely the best, I really like that it's well focused and it isn't too bright like some of the other ones
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Post by fooman666 on Oct 14, 2010 2:02:43 GMT
The last one is definitely the best, I really like that it's well focused and it isn't too bright like some of the other ones thanks,it's defenitly my fave too
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Post by fooman666 on Nov 21, 2010 4:55:26 GMT
new dioramas ;D Majungasaurus on the Prowl Afrovenator feeds on the carcass of a Juvenile Jobaria thats all for now folks
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Post by Libraraptor on Nov 21, 2010 8:00:08 GMT
That carcass is cool - how did you make it? And what company is that Majungasaurus.? It somehow looks Schleich - ish...
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Post by sbell on Nov 21, 2010 14:30:14 GMT
That carcass is cool - how did you make it? And what company is that Majungasaurus.? It somehow looks Schleich - ish... That's the CollectA Majungasuaurus. And it is better than a Schleich (small though).
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Post by fooman666 on Nov 21, 2010 23:45:54 GMT
That carcass is cool - how did you make it? And what company is that Majungasaurus.? It somehow looks Schleich - ish... clay and tooth picks lol, the majungasaurus is the CollectA one
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 22, 2010 6:53:23 GMT
That carcass is cool - how did you make it? And what company is that Majungasaurus.? It somehow looks Schleich - ish... clay and tooth picks lol, the majungasaurus is the CollectA one ;D ;D ;D ;D Very creative! And I thought you butchered some unfortunate Scheich figure ;D
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Post by fooman666 on Nov 22, 2010 7:43:01 GMT
clay and tooth picks lol, the majungasaurus is the CollectA one ;D ;D ;D ;D Very creative! And I thought you butchered some unfortunate Scheich figure ;D thanks
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Post by fooman666 on Nov 25, 2010 2:36:16 GMT
new diorama the rare feather-less deinonychus in its natural habitat ;D
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Post by sbell on Nov 25, 2010 3:12:37 GMT
the rare feather-less deinonychus in its natural habitat ;D Maybe it had dino-mange? ;D
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