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Post by Libraraptor on Nov 29, 2009 17:59:11 GMT
What company is that Microceratops?
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Nov 29, 2009 18:33:37 GMT
But your Tarbosaurus has a skull that is inaccurately wide at... *is taken outside and shot* Very nice dioramas! ;D I think I'd just bash your head in with it ;D Libraraptor, it's from a spanish company and it's from a set of toys called "discover the lost dinosaurs" or something like that. I think blackdanter or sbell may have some
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 8, 2009 2:11:02 GMT
Caught Between The Jaws of Death - Two Desmatosuchus are trapped between the hungry Postosuchus and the river full of Phytosaurs...
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Post by Horridus on Dec 8, 2009 2:21:43 GMT
d**n that Postosuchus is nice. I might have to get hold of one, and I don't normally go for non-dinosaurs.
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Post by stoneage on Dec 8, 2009 2:24:39 GMT
Caught Between The Jaws of Death - Two Desmatosuchus are trapped between the hungry Postosuchus and the river full of Phytosaurs... Nice grouping!
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Post by sbell on Dec 8, 2009 2:59:09 GMT
d**n that Postosuchus is nice. I might have to get hold of one, and I don't normally go for non-dinosaurs. If you have to go beyond dinosaurs, that is definitely a figure worth doing it for. It is very much a classic, and will probably be held up as one of Safari's finest for quite some time (alongside the Dunkleosteus).
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Post by Griffin on Dec 8, 2009 3:29:41 GMT
Yeah their postosuchus is amongst safari's finest. Its right up there with their steg to me.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 8, 2009 3:34:18 GMT
Acro and company.
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Post by Griffin on Dec 8, 2009 3:38:39 GMT
Thats a pretty cool dio. I like the deinonychus in the foreground.
Unrelated: Are the batat acro's legs too short or its head too big? I just noticed it looks a little off in that pic.
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Post by Horridus on Dec 8, 2009 16:24:54 GMT
Unrelated: Are the batat acro's legs too short or its head too big? I just noticed it looks a little off in that pic. Looking at this (ALL HAIL SCOTT HARTMAN) the head's too big. The legs appear shorter than they really are thanks to the neural spines.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 8, 2009 16:32:11 GMT
It's still the best mass-produced Acro ever.
Take note of the sauropods in the background!
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Post by Griffin on Dec 8, 2009 17:19:00 GMT
Yeah I saw the sauropods too don't worry. The deinonychus I just thought was cute.
Well yeah as of now this acro is the best around. I knew it was either the head or the legs though. Thanks horridus. Hopefully Carnegie will release a good one in the future.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 8, 2009 17:37:17 GMT
It's been the best acro for nearly twelve years--- I dare carnegie to come along and make a better one ;D
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Post by bucketfoot on Dec 8, 2009 17:52:58 GMT
Horridus - The head's NOT too big. Its the angle of the photo.
As I gaze at the sublime profile over on the shelf the head is proportioned to the body a la the drawing (the muscular neck also tends to make the head look big in life.....)
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 8, 2009 17:56:06 GMT
The neck is indeed extremely muscular-- It's probably the thickest theropod figure neck I've seen. It reminds me a lot of a monitor lizard.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 8, 2009 17:57:38 GMT
Another one.
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Dec 8, 2009 18:08:51 GMT
^^^ Good to see him put to such swift good use. And rad dios.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 8, 2009 18:19:43 GMT
Thanks pango! And thanks for selling him to me!
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Dec 8, 2009 18:39:15 GMT
Thanks pango! And thanks for selling him to me! Aint no thing but a chicken wing. ;D
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Post by stoneage on Dec 8, 2009 22:35:59 GMT
Good stuff CT!
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