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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 9, 2011 20:01:34 GMT
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Post by roselaar on Sept 9, 2011 20:07:53 GMT
Pretty cool stuff!
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 9, 2011 20:12:46 GMT
Thank you! Yet I admit I need to update my collection pics. I'll need to buy a new film to photograph other toys I have such as my Amargasaurus, my Nigersaurus, my Kronosaurus, my Hermit crab, my Whale Shark and yada, and yada, and yada...
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Post by gwangi on Sept 9, 2011 20:31:05 GMT
You have a lot of really unique figures, thanks for sharing them.
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Post by ichthyostega on Sept 9, 2011 21:17:40 GMT
Are the last ones also form Imperial? I have the armored beast in the second pic, and I want to know the company of it
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Post by crazycrowman on Sept 9, 2011 22:20:09 GMT
Nice! I love the classic schleich figures!
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 10, 2011 17:35:40 GMT
Cool and versatile collection!
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 10, 2011 19:54:08 GMT
Are the last ones also form Imperial? I have the armored beast in the second pic, and I want to know the company of it I am not sure of the company, but it's not Imperial: those critters are from a line called "Defenders of the Planets". Those animals had also their large counterparts with saddles.
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Post by Griffin on Sept 11, 2011 13:44:24 GMT
I like that griffin-ish creature.
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Post by mmfrankford on Sept 12, 2011 20:11:25 GMT
OMG! I remember having the flaming red bird creature and the two headed dragon in the top pic as a kid. They were my favorites and I remember they had wire in them and were poseable. This is the first time I've seen them in a while. Would you know who made these?
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 13, 2011 18:56:55 GMT
The orange-red bird is made by Arco and belongs to the "Other World" toyline and its name was Kontory. As for the two-headed dragon, it was made by Imperial and was part of the "Dragons, Knights and Daggers" toyline. Both date from 1983-1984.
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Post by mmfrankford on Sept 13, 2011 19:27:14 GMT
Thanks. At least I have an idea where to begin looking.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 14, 2011 19:42:26 GMT
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 27, 2011 20:08:51 GMT
No more comments?
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Post by jurassicjr on Sept 28, 2011 1:42:07 GMT
Hi, you have a nice collection! I look forward to seeing more pics!
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 28, 2011 19:33:42 GMT
Thank you! I have a whole lot more to show you, even though you'll see that none of them is unknown to you: Bullyland Archeopteryx (blue), Chalicotherium, Cave Bear, Jellyfish, large Ammonite, Belemnite, Anchitherium; Safari ltd Nigersaurus, Inostrancevia, blue-spotted Ray, Kronosaurus, Andrewsarchus, Carnotaurus, Deltadromeus, Hermit Crab, Sally Lightfoot Crab, Dragonfish; Chap Mei Amargasaurus, etc, etc, etc...
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 28, 2011 19:46:16 GMT
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Post by Pixelboy on Sept 29, 2011 21:14:34 GMT
That Triceratops/rhinoceros figure is really cool-looking. Where is it from?
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 30, 2011 18:44:01 GMT
It's from a 1980's toyline called "Defenders of the Planets". This line was some sort of a Masters of the Universe knock-off line, where the steeds' saddles had exactly the same mold. Each of the four animals from that line shown in my pics had its big counterpart which donned a saddle. Those smaller ones, which also came in gold and silver colors, played the role as "dogs" for the characters in the line.
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Post by gwangi on Sept 30, 2011 22:49:48 GMT
I really like that sailfin, you have a lot of stuff I've never seen before. Nice collection.
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