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Post by postsaurischian on Feb 16, 2011 8:23:45 GMT
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Post by lio99 on Feb 16, 2011 9:02:45 GMT
That's a horrible tyrannosaurus.
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Post by stormnl on Feb 16, 2011 10:16:07 GMT
wow,,karlsruhe is a bit far driving from holland,, but show some screens of the mammals please
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Post by postsaurischian on Feb 16, 2011 11:43:43 GMT
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Post by Himmapaan on Feb 16, 2011 13:54:56 GMT
Oh, my!
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Post by stormnl on Feb 16, 2011 16:04:39 GMT
that are some very nice mammals
thanks for sharing
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Post by Horridus on Feb 16, 2011 17:34:24 GMT
Not the worst fibreglass dinos I've ever seen (not by a long shot), but still plenty of errors - our old friend 'mistaken pronation' being the most prevalent, but there are others. Could be a lot worse, though.
Must be great for kids mind you! I always loved visiting attractions filled with life-size dinos as a kid, even if I knew they were riddled with errors.
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Post by rugops on Feb 16, 2011 17:51:44 GMT
I love the Diplodocus? up at the very top, and the Iguanodon is very nice too.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Feb 16, 2011 18:14:07 GMT
I'd love to have one the juvenile Trikes sleeping out in the garden... ;D
Thanks for sharing !
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Post by sid on Feb 16, 2011 20:58:42 GMT
Wow, nice models! And frankly i don't care if they are inaccurate or not... Heck, it looks like a really good place to have a lot of fun, why there isn't something similar in my town?
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Post by Himmapaan on Feb 16, 2011 21:03:57 GMT
The (?)Diplodocus looks a little like the Kabaya 'Seismosaurus', I think.
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Post by stoneage on Feb 16, 2011 23:47:33 GMT
Not the worst fibreglass dinos I've ever seen (not by a long shot), but still plenty of errors - our old friend 'mistaken pronation' being the most prevalent, but there are others. Could be a lot worse, though. Must be great for kids mind you! I always loved visiting attractions filled with life-size dinos as a kid, even if I knew they were riddled with errors. In spite of the inaccuracies, I think this is pretty cool. I'd sure like to go see it.
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Post by Dan on Feb 17, 2011 0:05:09 GMT
Looks like Terakoshi's Scelidosaurus illustration and Safari's Ceratosaurus figure.
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Post by DinoLord on Feb 17, 2011 0:10:17 GMT
Here's the others I've noticed:
Dimetrodon - Carnegie Pachycephalosaurus - TLW Tanystropheus - Carnegie
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Post by fooman666 on Feb 17, 2011 2:07:13 GMT
woah, that looks like heaps of fun, despite the inaccuracies
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Post by paleoferroequine on Feb 17, 2011 2:42:37 GMT
Boy, I bet the kids love those! That's really a neat display there. It's good that they let people people wander among them although the Sinotherium/Elasmotheriums are really creepy.
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Post by Griffin on Feb 17, 2011 3:21:35 GMT
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Post by DinoLord on Feb 17, 2011 3:28:37 GMT
Totally forgot about the JP one! But both are pretty similar anyways.
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Post by zopteryx on Feb 18, 2011 1:32:06 GMT
Here's the others I've noticed: Dimetrodon - Carnegie Pachycephalosaurus - TLW Tanystropheus - Carnegie I'd say the Pachy is more like Bullyland's new one. These are pretty cool (nice to see some feathers), although the Megatherium is kind of creepy.
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 18, 2011 21:29:01 GMT
I´ll be in Karlsruhe from 4.7.2011 until 5.7.2011for a Non - violent - resistance advanced training. Will the show still be open that Tuesday? Or maybe your collection ;D ?
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