Pixelboy
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Post by Pixelboy on Sept 14, 2011 4:06:44 GMT
Not much to see, but here you go Dinostoreus Allosaurus desktop model and ceramic claw replica Safari ApatosaurusSafari PostosuchusUnidentified Pteranodon. Any ideas on its ID? Tyrannosaurus rex hand from Jurassic Park, Universal Studios Kaiyodo figures, Parasaurolophus, Camarasaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Anchiceratops, and SinosauropteryxAnother look at the Anchiceratops, one of my favorites Closer on the SinosauropteryxFossil shark tooth Assorted fossils, Triceratops tooth (replica), Jurassic bone fragment, polished orthocone, ammonite, and mosasaur tooth. Saltasaurus eggshell fragment Trilobite Safari TriceratopsDeinonychus claw replica, T. rex tooth replica, and spinosaur tooth Safari MicroraptorBerlin Archaeopteryx replica, Safari StegosaurusVelociraptor foot replica Well, that was the "bulk" of my collection; here's the "skull"! (ten Internet points to anyone who got that joke). Velociraptor skull replica Not technically dinosaurs, but a couple of menacing daikaiju! "2000" Godzilla And 90's Godzilla The mighty Papo rexAnd her pal/mortal enemy, the Papo raptor. And lastly, do the Dinozords count as dinosaur toys despite the fact that only two out of the five main set are based on actual dinosaurs?
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 14, 2011 5:25:07 GMT
Nice collection, like the trilobite. Thanks for sharing
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 14, 2011 19:49:40 GMT
Nice fossils...
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Pixelboy
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Post by Pixelboy on Sept 15, 2011 18:55:53 GMT
Thanks, guys Yeah, trilobites and the like are relatively common in this area, it's easy to find some really detailed ones. The downside is, there are zero dinosaur fossils.
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Post by jwmo on Sept 19, 2011 1:56:13 GMT
Porygon 2, lol.
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Post by pylraster on Sept 19, 2011 4:04:19 GMT
Haahahaha! I got the power rangers reference! Bulk and Skull lol!
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 20, 2011 18:14:59 GMT
Thanks, guys Yeah, trilobites and the like are relatively common in this area, it's easy to find some really detailed ones. The downside is, there are zero dinosaur fossils. No dinosaur fossils? Who needs dino fossils when you can find dozens of trilobites?
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Pixelboy
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Post by Pixelboy on Sept 23, 2011 20:15:45 GMT
Clearly, Porygon2 is my favorite dinosaur ;D Hah, cool, pylraster, I knew somebody would have to chuckle at it. Bowheadwhale, I like trilobites as much as the next guy, but I'd trade 'em for a pile of dinosaur fossils any day XD We have got several rhinoceros and mammoth remains around, which are neat.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 24, 2011 18:25:12 GMT
I'd be very happy if I had a genuine trilobite fossil. Unfortunately, I don't have any dino fossil to make any trade. No genuine fossil at all, in fact...
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Post by Pixelboy on Sept 25, 2011 6:06:16 GMT
Hm, well, if you've got a Papo Velociraptor with the old paint scheme, I've been trying to find one of those for ages Generally, though, fossils are pretty easy to find in rock-collecting shops and the like, and small ones are typically pretty affordable. Around here there is a store that sells holistic stuff, minerals with perceived "mystical" properties, that sort of thing. They sell fossils as well. Evidently, amonites are somehow useful for stress relief or something.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 25, 2011 19:28:39 GMT
In what year was released that "old paint scheme" on velociraptor you're talking about? In what years was it in the Papo catalog? Maybe I could find it in store.
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Post by Pixelboy on Sept 27, 2011 23:09:21 GMT
Hm, I am not sure when it was released. I know it was discontinued in 2010, and the model number is 55003.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 28, 2011 19:21:47 GMT
Hm, I am not sure when it was released. I know it was discontinued in 2010, and the model number is 55003. Thank you! I'll look for it in the stores I know.
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 29, 2011 13:34:17 GMT
Not much to see, you say? Wrong. You have got many pretty cool items!
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Post by Pixelboy on Sept 29, 2011 21:10:31 GMT
Thank you! I'll look for it in the stores I know. Thanks, let me know if you find one I bought another trilobite today, small, but very detailed. Not much to see, you say? Wrong. You have got many pretty cool items! Hah, well, thanks. It can be tough to find stuff I like, because I am picky about details and accuracy most of the time, yet have no money to spend on desktop models ;D On that note, does anybody know where I could find a reasonably priced, accurately feathered, detailed dromaeosaur? Seems like many manufacturers are reluctant to abandon the traditional, scaly raptors.
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