jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 15, 2011 1:01:59 GMT
So I've been hangin' around this forum for the better part of a year now and I think it's time to show off my stuff... These are the pieces I have on more or less permanent display. Enjoy! Carnegie/Safari Mt. with mostly older Carnegie figures, Papo Dodo, and that rather unique Bullyland Spinophorosarus. Matching poster in the background! Close-up. Newer Carnegies, Edmontosaur Dino. vertabrae, and Shadow-Box "Loch-Ness Monster." Bandai, Dinotales, and Furuta. Carnegie Sauropods and Marine Reptiles. An inaccurate, yet appealing, Chinasaurus-rex. AAA Large "Dromeasaurus." AAA Dimetrodon Thanks for checking it out. I look forwarding to expanding my collection through some trades.
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Post by ichthyostega on Sept 15, 2011 12:56:39 GMT
Nice collection! What's the rattlesnake in the left corner, in the 3rd pic?
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jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 19, 2011 1:50:08 GMT
The Rattlesnake is a vinyl fig. picked up at the Flaming Gorge in Utah. No brand that I'm aware of...
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k907
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Post by k907 on Sept 19, 2011 6:35:18 GMT
Nice collection. I think you tagged your mountain display on Safari Ltd's Facebook, am I correct?
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jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 19, 2011 19:31:23 GMT
I did actually. I was fortunate enough to get a brand-new Carnegie display Mt. through a Safari Ltd. rep. that works with the local natural history museum. It only seemed necessary to show it off.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 20, 2011 17:56:32 GMT
Chinasaurus Rex is rather accurate, compared to most cinasauruses I have seen in my life!
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Post by gwangi on Sept 20, 2011 18:46:38 GMT
Nice collection. I really love that Chinasaurus rex, looks like something straight out of an old stop motion movie. Do you have other pictures of it from other angels?
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jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 20, 2011 19:11:36 GMT
I can work on getting other angels of the rex. If persuaded, it can even stand upright without leaning on its tail!
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 21, 2011 19:06:19 GMT
By curiosity, from what line is that big wasp standing on the green plant?
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jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 22, 2011 1:52:06 GMT
The wasp is a wooden piece. Can't even remember where its from honestly. Beautiful but really delicate...
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 24, 2011 18:45:58 GMT
What release year is written under AAA Dromeosaurus and Dimetrodon?
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jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 27, 2011 20:48:08 GMT
bowheadwhale: There are no dates printed on AAA's that I can find.
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jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 27, 2011 20:49:36 GMT
The Carnegie maiasaur takes his place with other old school Carnegies on the mountain. Thanks Gwangi!
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jwmo
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Post by jwmo on Sept 27, 2011 21:10:25 GMT
Another pic. of the Chinasaurus rex as requested. Look! No tail dragging! Carnegie rex for scale...
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Post by gwangi on Sept 27, 2011 21:37:49 GMT
The Carnegie maiasaur takes his place with other old school Carnegies on the mountain. Thanks Gwangi! So nice to see it on that mountain where it belongs! That Chinasaurus rex is awesome, if you ever decide to get rid of it let me know.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 28, 2011 19:17:07 GMT
bowheadwhale: There are no dates printed on AAA's that I can find. That's weird... the old 1978 AAA dinosaur line I own has the 1978 year marked under each figure; my 1991 AAA right whale has its year of production marked as well. I wonder when AAA stopped marking its production years...
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