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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 10, 2011 20:04:10 GMT
These are my large vinyl figure collection. They are assorted, but mostly Large Kaiyodo, SEGA, and Tsukuda figures. They are beautiful figures, especially the Kaiyodos. They are mostly released in the 1980' and 1990's, so many have that retro look to them (Tsukuda in particular). Most are in the 1/20 - 1/30 scale so they are big. Some are hard to find, others you may still find on ebay regularly. So, here they are, the space huggers! ;D Kaiyodo Collection The lovely Anchiceratops Followed by the amazingly beautiful Chasmosaurus, the star of my most recent adventure ;D The Good mother Maiasaura Good old Triceratops The ceratopsian herd Camarasaurus (Waiphoon copied this one in a smaller scale) Here is the knock off (repainted) The mighty T-rex Styracosaurus SEGA Collection T-rex (red version) Trike Brown version Orange version Together X-Plus Styracosaurus Albertosaurus Original color Repainted version Together (as far as I know, these are the only two from X-plus) Tsukuda Collection Brontosaurus (yes, I know ;D) Trike Anatosaurus Pachycephalosaurus Plesiosaurus Styracosaurus So thats what I got for now As always, the hunt continues. Happy Hunting! ;D
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Post by postsaurischian on Apr 10, 2011 20:13:14 GMT
Very nice collection. I should have bought the Dinoland Styracosaurus too. It looks very beautiful in your picture. ..... BTW: the first T. rex should be in the SEGA section.
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Post by DinoLord on Apr 10, 2011 21:26:08 GMT
Wow. Very large collection of large figures! But aren't these pretty expensive? All the Dinoland models I've seen are around $80 - $150!
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Post by ikessauro on Apr 10, 2011 21:51:16 GMT
Hey Boki Amazing models for sure. Those big Kaiyodo figures come as kits to assemble and paint or they are already painted?
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Post by stoneage on Apr 10, 2011 22:18:30 GMT
;D Wow you must have a lot of room!
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Post by Himmapaan on Apr 10, 2011 22:57:58 GMT
I'm envious of your X-Plus Albertosaurus. ;D
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Post by Seijun on Apr 10, 2011 23:13:16 GMT
I will have an extra in a few days, I hope.
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Post by Himmapaan on Apr 10, 2011 23:18:35 GMT
I will have an extra in a few days, I hope. My pockets are empty right now. *sniff*
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 11, 2011 4:51:16 GMT
Hey Boki Amazing models for sure. Those big Kaiyodo figures come as kits to assemble and paint or they are already painted? I believe they came in both assembled and unassembled. I got mine all assembled and painted versions. I know that the saltasaurus comes unassembled. DinoLord, they can be expensive, the most I paid for a piece is $80, but very much worth it. Sometimes you can find a good deal on ebay. @stoenage, No, I don't have much room for my figures ;D The Kaiyodos are out on display, the others are packed in bins ;D @ HImma, that X-plus alberto is one of the easier ones to acquire still at a reasonable price (less than $20 sometimes). It is a nice figures, however, it's brittle material makes the legs warp as it ages, making it hard to stand even with the pole.
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Post by copper on Apr 11, 2011 9:48:25 GMT
aww that tsukuda anatosaurus is really cute : ) maybe i should look one for myself someday
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Post by mnemosaurus on Apr 11, 2011 17:16:47 GMT
aww that tsukuda anatosaurus is really cute : ) maybe i should look one for myself someday I can second that! I recently got my first Tsukuda dinosaur: the Anatosaurus. It's extremely cute And what an impressive threat this is - beauty all over!
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 12, 2011 5:57:29 GMT
aww that tsukuda anatosaurus is really cute : ) maybe i should look one for myself someday I can second that! I recently got my first Tsukuda dinosaur: the Anatosaurus. It's extremely cute And what an impressive threat this is - beauty all over! I love the Tsukuda figures, retro but oh so good! ;D I need to hunt down the few that I don't have like the stego, spino, allo. The eyes reminds me of those Tyco/Dino riders figures
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Post by mnemosaurus on Apr 15, 2011 13:24:11 GMT
I love the Tsukuda figures, retro but oh so good! ;D I need to hunt down the few that I don't have like the stego, spino, allo. The eyes reminds me of those Tyco/Dino riders figures The eyes of Tsukuda figures aren't just similar to those of Dino Riders, I'm quite sure they are really the same. Just have a look at the eyes of the DR Monoclonius or Apatosaurus, they're the same glass bead eyes as the Tsukuda have (although I could only compare with the Anatosaurus)
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 9, 2011 20:04:39 GMT
Dig out that plesiosaur!
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Post by celsius on Feb 7, 2012 19:34:28 GMT
I now have a tsukuda Brontosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Anatosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus and Spinosaurus....
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Post by tanystropheus on Feb 9, 2012 2:16:21 GMT
Tsukada uses glass beads for eyes! That's hot! Are beaded eyes expensive?---I would love to see "beaded eyes" become the industry standard. Schleich figures, in particular, could benefit from beaded eyes. And Paposaurs would look "divine", if fitted with them!
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Post by Seijun on Feb 9, 2012 21:01:42 GMT
They might be taxidermy bird or reptile eyes, not sure.
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Post by thundercharge on Feb 9, 2012 23:33:15 GMT
wow, great stuff! Jealous of the Rexes and Alberto!
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