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Post by Seijun on Dec 29, 2010 22:20:57 GMT
Nice collection. Is a poad like a griffin just instead of a lion half its a hamster? And is that a keychain of a life size pinky mouse? I guess you could say a poad is somewhat like a griffin. Half budgie, half hamster. Yes, that is a life-sized "rotten" pinky mouse. The company also makes non-rotten pinky mice and "regurgitated" pinky mice--always a hit at Christmas! They were made by someone in Japan.
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Post by Griffin on Dec 30, 2010 21:42:47 GMT
wow...gross. cool though none the less.
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Post by Seijun on Apr 7, 2011 6:23:07 GMT
Sega Amargasaurus: Posing with the Sega Rex: And with (almost) the rest of the gang. Missing the stego:
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Post by Seijun on Apr 7, 2011 6:26:41 GMT
The very first carnegies. Year 1988. Allo noms a surprised para, brachi and rex laugh. Missing the tric. Evolution of a brachiosaurus: Easily the best two safari color schemes *eveh* Christmas brachiosaurus and poisonous pachycephalosaurus:
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Post by Himmapaan on Apr 7, 2011 10:49:46 GMT
*Cries*
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Post by Horridus on Apr 8, 2011 0:16:36 GMT
Yep. For me, it's mostly over the original Carnegies. DO WANT. I want them more than 100 Battat Diplodocuseseses. It's funny how much more dignified that crappy original T. rex sculpt looks in its original, muted colours.
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Post by Seijun on Apr 8, 2011 1:27:42 GMT
If you have 100 battat diplodoci, I'll trade you.
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Post by stoneage on Apr 8, 2011 1:45:58 GMT
Yep. For me, it's mostly over the original Carnegies. DO WANT. I want them more than 100 Battat Diplodocuseseses. It's funny how much more dignified that crappy original T. rex sculpt looks in its original, muted colours. ;D But I also have all the original Carnegies too!
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Post by Himmapaan on Apr 8, 2011 6:55:58 GMT
Yep. For me, it's mostly over the original Carnegies. DO WANT. I want them more than 100 Battat Diplodocuseseses. It's funny how much more dignified that crappy original T. rex sculpt looks in its original, muted colours. Yes, I was mostly crying about the original Carnegies too. And I agree about the T.rex. I wish I had a hundred Diplodocuseseses. I'd trade at least fifty with Seijun. Perhaps forty. No, thirty-five.
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Post by postsaurischian on Apr 8, 2011 10:11:31 GMT
Yep. For me, it's mostly over the original Carnegies. DO WANT. I want them more than 100 Battat Diplodocuseseses. It's funny how much more dignified that crappy original T. rex sculpt looks in its original, muted colours. Yes, I was mostly crying about the original Carnegies too. And I agree about the T.rex. I wish I had a hundred Diplodocuseseses. I'd trade at least fifty with Seijun. Perhaps forty. No, thirty-five. I bought the whole Carnegie set in the late 80s, but only kept the 3 Sauropods ( .... at least). I am mostly crying about the Sega Amarga!! We definitely need a crying smiley ;D. What a BEAUTIFUL figure that is !!
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Post by Himmapaan on Apr 8, 2011 11:37:33 GMT
I am mostly crying about the Sega Amarga!! We definitely need a crying smiley ;D. What a BEAUTIFUL figure that is !! Oh, I was crying about that one too, undoubtedly. ;D
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Post by Libraraptor on Apr 8, 2011 21:12:44 GMT
I did not even know the first Carnegies differed in colour and a little in pose from the younger ones. Very interesting.
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Post by Seijun on Apr 8, 2011 23:01:06 GMT
They are all also a very soft rubber, except the apato and maybe the allo (kinda in between). The later carnegies were made of a harder rubber.
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 11, 2011 4:38:20 GMT
Sega Amargasaurus: ] Lovely! I bet its worth every penny! ;D I can't believe how big it is. Like your photos... remind me of mine ;D
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Post by Seijun on Apr 11, 2011 4:58:14 GMT
I realized after taking all these that I completely forgot to include the schleich 1:40 human for scale! Oh well. If anyone is interested, the amarga is roughly 20 inches long. I think the human would probably reach about 3/4 the way up his tibia.
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Post by mnemosaurus on Apr 11, 2011 18:34:07 GMT
I did not even know the first Carnegies differed in colour and a little in pose from the younger ones. Very interesting. This is also completely new to me - have never seen those!
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Post by Seijun on Apr 18, 2011 5:10:23 GMT
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Post by DinoLord on Apr 18, 2011 11:20:39 GMT
Now where did you get that one?
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Post by Seijun on Apr 18, 2011 17:02:38 GMT
ebay.
Aprx $7 (the price it should be, NOT $200 ;D )
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Post by Libraraptor on Apr 18, 2011 19:28:26 GMT
Wow, a Battat Acro for seven dollars?!?!
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