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Post by dinosaurman01 on Aug 16, 2011 10:23:59 GMT
Found these on holiday. They look like Jurassic Park figures. Each one has five figures. No.1: T-Rex(adult, baby), Spiny(baby), Raptor(adult, baby) No.2: Diloph(adult),Spiny(adult,baby),Trike(baby),T-Rex(baby) No.3: Raptor(bay),Trike(adult),T-Rex(baby),Diloph(adult,baby) No.4: T-Rex(baby),Spiny(adult),Diloph(baby),Raptor(adult,baby) Attachments:
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Post by ichthyostega on Aug 16, 2011 12:43:53 GMT
Do they have 'JP' on their legs?
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Post by sbell on Aug 16, 2011 13:10:24 GMT
I've seen those in catalogs--they are JP-inspired, but not actually JP.
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Post by Mauro "Raptor86" on Aug 16, 2011 15:25:47 GMT
They seems JP/// toys bootlegs
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Post by dinosaurman01 on Aug 16, 2011 17:34:01 GMT
They don't have the JP sign on their legs icthyostega. There a little bit smaller then the JP figures. They could be sub-adults if u put them with the JP figures
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Post by Horridus on Aug 17, 2011 19:53:35 GMT
They look like knock-offs. I've seen similar toys on sale at wildlife parks/zoos (of all places).
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Post by roselaar on Aug 20, 2011 18:17:04 GMT
I know these, seen them in real life and discussed them on JPtoys. They're shameless bootlegs. They look pretty good though.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 6, 2011 18:50:14 GMT
I own only three JP animals: Dimetrodon, Diplocaulus and roaring Velociraptor. And since I got all three second-hand, Dilophosaurus lacks its collar-frill (but that's not a great loss, ha!ha!) and I had to make my dimetrodon a newback- frill (I used wood), because the kid who had it befor I did had it savagely removed. I had found Dimetrodon and Dilophosaurus in the flea market (I paid one buck for each) and got my Velociraptor in a trade in the Action Figure Archive forum.
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