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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 29, 2011 6:23:10 GMT
I think it's the TS Toys WWD Mutaburrasaurus. Thanks Patrick! I want it . Its a cool figure, I like it very much. I will check if I still have one extra. If not, you can still find it on ebay often
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 29, 2011 6:37:00 GMT
So jealous. I spotted the Battat Parasaurolopus on eBay, and have been watching it for a few days now... I'm hoping to win it. I have the Ouranosaurus still, which is awesome. I see the Wild Safari Hypacrosaurus in there; I might get that one as well. And I believe I have the Carnegie Corythosaurus in my room. Boki, what's that single-colored iguanodontian, third from the right? It looks really good. Thanks! ;D And that's not even all of them ;D One day, I hope to do an update pics of my expanded collection I believe you are asking about that SEGA DinoKing Fukuisaurus. Here he is with the Parasaurolophus & Saurolophus from the same line They are actually really nice figures despite being based on a video game ;D Here is the Shantungosaurus from the same line Here is another Japanese line called Happinet. Very similar in style to the DinoKings, and were released around the same time a few years ago. They are hard to find in the US, but you may find them once in a while on ebay.
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sauroid
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Post by sauroid on Dec 29, 2011 11:09:29 GMT
wow. those SEGA DinoKing hadrosaurs look different when presented by an esteemed collector. i used to ignore them when i saw them in toy stores. and luckily, they are on sale in my local ToysRUs. (*rushes to the nearest TRU to buy all the dinokings*)
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Post by postsaurischian on Dec 29, 2011 11:15:04 GMT
Its a cool figure, I like it very much. I will check if I still have one extra. If not, you can still find it on ebay often That would be great . I couldn't find it on eBay .
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Post by sbell on Dec 29, 2011 13:47:55 GMT
wow. those SEGA DinoKing hadrosaurs look different when presented by an esteemed collector. i used to ignore them when i saw them in toy stores. and luckily, they are on sale in my local ToysRUs. (*rushes to the nearest TRU to buy all the dinokings*) Are you talking about the large or small Dinosaur King figures? I ask because I am still hunting 6 (8?) of the series 2 figures (the smaller figures), so if you find some let me know!
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sauroid
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Post by sauroid on Dec 29, 2011 16:35:44 GMT
oh im talking about the large DinosaurKing figs.
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 30, 2011 7:06:06 GMT
wow. those SEGA DinoKing hadrosaurs look different when presented by an esteemed collector. i used to ignore them when i saw them in toy stores. and luckily, they are on sale in my local ToysRUs. (*rushes to the nearest TRU to buy all the dinokings*) :DThanks for the complement, thats very kind of you. I love these figures, the only one I'm missing is the stegosaurus! ;D
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Post by RobbieSKatz on Dec 30, 2011 23:05:59 GMT
Are there any good Shantungosaurus models out there?
And is the Wild Safari Apatosaurus to scale with the Carnegie animals?
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Post by DinoLord on Dec 30, 2011 23:11:21 GMT
There's the Dinotales Shantungosaurus, but it's rather uncommon. I also think there's a Dinosaur King Shantungosaurus out there.
The Wild Safari Apatosaurus isn't really to scale with the Carnegie figures (unless you can pretend it's a juvenile).
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Post by RobbieSKatz on Dec 30, 2011 23:19:19 GMT
I suppose large Edmontosaurus or Anatotitan figures could work for Shantungosaurus, with a little editing...
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