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Post by stoneage on Nov 24, 2011 1:27:42 GMT
Nice pictures! Is the Paratypothoray with the 2 the newer version?
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Post by Libraraptor on Nov 24, 2011 17:53:59 GMT
Same molds, different paintjobs.
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 25, 2011 19:17:49 GMT
Hi Archosaur, nice Invicta collection! Since you already have the Troodon and Lambeosaurus, I guess it won't be too hard to complete the set. Of the few you are missing the Dimetrodon is probably the least common but the rest should be fairly easy to find. The Dimetrodon is the one I am searching for at the moment ...
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 26, 2011 0:47:10 GMT
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Post by Horridus on Nov 26, 2011 0:48:37 GMT
Lovely! I do like a collection neatly organised on shelves. This of course has nothing to do with the fact that my collection is (semi) neatly organised on shelves. OK, it totally does.
Great specimens too!
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Post by sepp on Nov 26, 2011 9:51:47 GMT
Very nice collection! Pardon my ignorance, but who makes that Brachiosaurus on the left on of that top shelf? It's really striking.
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Post by dyscrasia on Nov 26, 2011 11:19:35 GMT
Looks like the Tamiya Brachiosaurus model kit...
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 26, 2011 14:48:34 GMT
Looks like the Tamiya Brachiosaurus model kit... That is correct. I am not quite sure I like the paint job (for the othe Tamiyas as well), but it has been more than 10 years ago I did those
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 26, 2011 14:54:03 GMT
Lovely! I do like a collection neatly organised on shelves. This of course has nothing to do with the fact that my collection is (semi) neatly organised on shelves. OK, it totally does. Great specimens too! I am not sure there is any real order here, even if they are standing neatly in rows
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sauroid
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Post by sauroid on Nov 26, 2011 15:04:33 GMT
great collection. i love every single one of those figures. what are those small ones with bases at the bottom?
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Post by Archosaur on Nov 26, 2011 15:26:32 GMT
great collection. i love every single one of those figures. what are those small ones with bases at the bottom? Those are die-cast metal Jurassic Park figurines from Kenner (I believe from 1993). There are a lot more of them, but I only bought a few back then (I thought them too expensive to buy them all).
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Post by simon on Nov 26, 2011 19:39:58 GMT
great collection. i love every single one of those figures. what are those small ones with bases at the bottom? Those are die-cast metal Jurassic Park figurines from Kenner (I believe from 1993). There are a lot more of them, but I only bought a few back then (I thought them too expensive to buy them all). You can find them on ebay pretty regularly for reasonable prices.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Dec 14, 2011 20:13:02 GMT
I have the opportunity to buy 2 Bullyland Paratypothoraxes for about $30 (that's including shipping), but I am still thinking about it. But I did just buy the latest Schleich big Apatosaurus (which devides opinion so much) for a grand total of about $28. (I hear some of you say: "Money well spent" and "Money wasted!" ) I'll post some pictures when I have gathered a little collection of latest arrivals (Also to put the different models into perspective for some of you who would like that.) I had the chance to get the Paratypothorax when it was still in production; baught it for only 10$!!! As forBully Edaphosaurus, I didn't know of its existence until it was too late; Bullyland items are so rare here in North America! I now have a rather respective collection of Bullies (18 toys; expecting five more via mail), but I always buy them via internet. They are almost impossible to find in stores...
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