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Post by mmfrankford on Aug 10, 2011 17:25:36 GMT
ROFL Hahahaha ...... I needed a laugh... ;D
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Post by DinoLord on Aug 10, 2011 17:38:45 GMT
Small terrified theropod: Maybe he saw his own reflection? ;D
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 7, 2011 19:46:01 GMT
I also love this blog! And I was wondering: would it be possible to submit figures? Check this out: It's length is almost 40 cm, it's made of squeezable, flexible, soft material (almost grose to touch). It's the stangest and most laughable dinosaur toy I've ever encountered - found it among a gigantic lot of figures I got today ;D It's called a "longiceratops". It is a mix between a ceratopsian and a sauropod.
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Post by mmfrankford on Sept 8, 2011 12:22:55 GMT
I also love this blog! And I was wondering: would it be possible to submit figures? Check this out: It's length is almost 40 cm, it's made of squeezable, flexible, soft material (almost grose to touch). It's the stangest and most laughable dinosaur toy I've ever encountered - found it among a gigantic lot of figures I got today ;D It's called a "longiceratops". It is a mix between a ceratopsian and a sauropod. Still trying to figure out what they were smoking when they made this??
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 9, 2011 20:16:36 GMT
They were smoking cigars: this is why it's so cigar-shaped!
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Post by mnemosaurus on Sept 10, 2011 18:05:05 GMT
Haha, funny to see my freaky triceratops is still playing on the minds of people
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Post by sbell on Sept 10, 2011 19:03:45 GMT
Haha, funny to see my freaky triceratops is still playing on the minds of people Really, it's just mainly in our nightmares... ;D
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 13, 2011 20:29:13 GMT
I wonder if it was part of a line...
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Post by pylraster on Sept 20, 2011 18:29:43 GMT
I've always wondered what line this figure came from. I actually had four as a kid... one with a t-rex head, the other with a corythosaurus (with sharp teeth) and these two shared the same finless body. One was just like this one, except that it was colored blue and red. The last one also had this same body but only with a ceratosaurus head. Are these from Imperial? I've been looking the web for these (yeah I know they are horrible by today's standards but the nostalgia is irresistible)
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Post by mmfrankford on Sept 20, 2011 20:00:19 GMT
He so needs to be wearing a trenchcoat. The perv dino. ;D
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 20, 2011 20:48:47 GMT
Yeah, now I see it too! Looks like an exhibitionist without his trenchcoat. Luckily, thereĀ“s nothing he could have hidden for 1) dinosaurs most likely had cloaks and 2) this is certainly no musaum-line replica ;D
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 21, 2011 18:47:53 GMT
Let's be serious here: I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT IT IS. It is made by Dor-Mei, released in 1985 or so. It came with a saddle attached perpendicully on its back, so He-Man could ride it. Another figure part of this line was a three-headed dragon (this time on four legs) also with a saddle. If you look at this one's face, it is exactly this of Imperial SABRE_TOOTH SERPENT, from "Dragons, Knights And Daggers" line in 1985, also donning a saddle. In fact, "Dragons, Knights And Daggers" was a line created by Imperial to give mounts to He-Man figures. Shortly after Imperial did so, Dor-Mei did the same by releasing this pink sabre-tooth standing serpent and a three-headed dragon going with it. Hope this helps.
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Post by mmfrankford on Sept 21, 2011 19:29:21 GMT
Still cooler with a trenchcoat/cloak. ;D
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Post by paleofreak on Nov 27, 2011 15:08:37 GMT
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Post by neurotic on Nov 28, 2011 14:04:16 GMT
WOW nice one.
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Post by gwangi on Nov 28, 2011 14:50:20 GMT
Indeed, I would actually add that one to my collection.
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 28, 2011 15:23:16 GMT
This one I have seen in real life, because my nephew (he's 38 like me ) has it (or better: has one like it). It's made of soft rubber, right? Or am I mistaken?
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 28, 2011 15:26:19 GMT
I also love this blog! And I was wondering: would it be possible to submit figures? Check this out: It's length is almost 40 cm, it's made of squeezable, flexible, soft material (almost grose to touch). It's the stangest and most laughable dinosaur toy I've ever encountered - found it among a gigantic lot of figures I got today ;D This must be one of those soft toys for dogs to torture and chew on, right?
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 28, 2011 15:40:34 GMT
Nice little retro-Neave Parker-Megalo(china)saurus. I like it.
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Post by tyrantqueen on Feb 2, 2012 5:34:23 GMT
It's called a "longiceratops". It is a mix between a ceratopsian and a sauropod. Still trying to figure out what they were smoking when they made this?? I think this toy is adorable (in it's own weird kind of way) ;D
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