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Post by bowheadwhale on Oct 12, 2011 20:47:46 GMT
I think Bullyland wins the contest to my eyes. Papo is great, but way too "sensationnal-like" to be really accurate (like their over-spiny allosaurus). As for Safari ltd, despite their outstanding sculpts, their paints often are too loud to be close to the truth (think of their old yellow Allosaurus, for example). Bully is neither too loud, nor too Hollywood-movie-like. So, the most realistic to my eyes.
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Post by Horridus on Oct 12, 2011 20:54:16 GMT
I think Bullyland wins the contest to my eyes. Nah. Bully figures are alright (I own a couple of them), but they are neither the most anatomically accurate, nor the most aesthetically pleasing. For example, their Velociraptor is feathered (but not as well as the Favorite Deinonychus), looks alright and is a nice size, but has a fugly head. (I reviewed it here by the way, cough: www.dinotoyblog.com/2010/08/25/velociraptor-museum-line-by-bullyland/)
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Post by bowheadwhale on Oct 12, 2011 20:57:02 GMT
Fugly? What is the meaning of fugly?
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Post by Horridus on Oct 12, 2011 20:59:44 GMT
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Post by postsaurischian on Oct 12, 2011 23:04:28 GMT
Bullyland Look at their latest releases - Dilophosaurus and Dimetrodon ;D!
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Post by gwangi on Oct 12, 2011 23:22:26 GMT
Bullyland is really hit and miss. Papo takes it for realism (even if they do look like movie monsters they still look alive) and Safari/Carnegie for realism and accuracy both. Kaiyodo is up there as well.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Oct 13, 2011 17:54:25 GMT
Bullyland is really hit and miss. Papo takes it for realism (even if they do look like movie monsters they still look alive) and Safari/Carnegie for realism and accuracy both. Kaiyodo is up there as well. Hit-or-miss!! Bullyland!! But I never had the feeling of "missing my shot" with Bullyland! And what about CollectA? They made such great unseen dinosaurs they deserve to be mentionned. Lenkenen looks very life-like and I love their Paraceratherium.
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