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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 2, 2012 19:41:05 GMT
yeah i am sure this is spelled WRONG! but looking for this pre dino from the Permian period. just DO NOT wanna pay ebay's "Overly High Prices" :can someone please help me out? Pm me and or reaspond here. thanks.
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Post by roselaar on Mar 2, 2012 19:51:35 GMT
Labyrinthodont?
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 2, 2012 19:52:54 GMT
Labyrinthodont? ok here is the right spelling. labyrinthodont wasn't there a toy of this?
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Post by sbell on Mar 2, 2012 19:54:48 GMT
1) I am guessing that you mean the Seymouria from the Dimetrodon episode. Or the Rhinesuchus from the Gorgonopsid episode. They are both named in the companion book. Either way, they are both amphibians (-ish). 2) Good news, we won't tell you to go look on Ebay and pay their ridiculous prices. Because there is no figure of them. Just as there is no figure of any of the animals from Walking with Monsters or Walking with Beasts. 3) Unless you mean the incredibly cool, incredibly well-done, incredibly rare, incredibly expensive Bullyland Mastodonsaurus. In which case I don't exactly know what to tell you, other than it will cost A LOT and you probably won't find anyone here with a spare. And it will probably still cost a lot. And it may have a lot of paint issues (Bullyland has never been good at that). 4) Unless there is something new out there I am not aware of. In which case everyone else would want one too, but then they would be new and therefore easier to find. 5) Or you could be looking for the not-as-good-but-still-pretty good-but-just-as-hard-to-get Starlux labyrinthodont. In which case, same story as the Bully. In short, good luck.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 2, 2012 19:59:15 GMT
1) I am guessing that you mean the Seymouria from the Dimetrodon episode. Or the Rhinesuchus from the Gorgonopsid episode. They are both named in the companion book. Either way, they are both amphibians (-ish). 2) Good news, we won't tell you to go look on Ebay and pay their ridiculous prices. Because there is no figure of them. Just as there is no figure of any of the animals from Walking with Monsters or Walking with Beasts. 3) Unless you mean the incredibly cool, incredibly well-done, incredibly rare, incredibly expensive Bullyland Mastodonsaurus. In which case I don't exactly know what to tell you, other than it will cost A LOT and you probably won't find anyone here with a spare. And it will probably still cost a lot. And it may have a lot of paint issues (Bullyland has never been good at that). 4) Unless there is something new out there I am not aware of. In which case everyone else would want one too, but then they would be new and therefore easier to find. 5) Or you could be looking for the not-as-good-but-still-pretty good-but-just-as-hard-to-get Starlux labyrinthodont. In which case, same story as the Bully. In short, good luck. maybe i do mean that one. so confusing. ugh. i need to learn their names.
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Post by sbell on Mar 2, 2012 20:15:13 GMT
1) I am guessing that you mean the Seymouria from the Dimetrodon episode. Or the Rhinesuchus from the Gorgonopsid episode. They are both named in the companion book. Either way, they are both amphibians (-ish). 2) Good news, we won't tell you to go look on Ebay and pay their ridiculous prices. Because there is no figure of them. Just as there is no figure of any of the animals from Walking with Monsters or Walking with Beasts. 3) Unless you mean the incredibly cool, incredibly well-done, incredibly rare, incredibly expensive Bullyland Mastodonsaurus. In which case I don't exactly know what to tell you, other than it will cost A LOT and you probably won't find anyone here with a spare. And it will probably still cost a lot. And it may have a lot of paint issues (Bullyland has never been good at that). 4) Unless there is something new out there I am not aware of. In which case everyone else would want one too, but then they would be new and therefore easier to find. 5) Or you could be looking for the not-as-good-but-still-pretty good-but-just-as-hard-to-get Starlux labyrinthodont. In which case, same story as the Bully. In short, good luck. maybe i do mean that one. so confusing. ugh. i need to learn their names. You could just go here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_with_Monsters
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Post by stemturtle on Mar 2, 2012 21:23:47 GMT
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 2, 2012 21:30:16 GMT
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Post by sbell on Mar 2, 2012 21:33:16 GMT
Currently? No. The thread is just a place to see pictures of what is out there.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 2, 2012 21:38:41 GMT
Currently? No. The thread is just a place to see pictures of what is out there. ah ok thanks. is there a certain way to search for these figures? cause ebay is very picky on searching.
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Post by tsums on Mar 2, 2012 21:54:17 GMT
i have the LABYRINTHODONT figure from STARLUX...i would have to say it is a CACOPS....its a pretty nice figure....i not really sure if would part with it though...
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 2, 2012 23:00:57 GMT
i have the LABYRINTHODONT figure from STARLUX...i would have to say it is a CACOPS....its a pretty nice figure....i not really sure if would part with it though... if you decide to you know where i am. ;D and ya wonder why i can't keep track of names. lol
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Post by primeval12 on Mar 4, 2012 0:19:33 GMT
I hope they make a toy of the labyrinthodont from Primeval.
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Post by arominger on Mar 4, 2012 0:22:08 GMT
yeah that would be really cool.
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Post by kuni on Mar 4, 2012 0:27:04 GMT
I have some small (2 inch) Promastodonsaurus from Japan. They're pretty neat. I'll throw up a picture of one in my next sale thread.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 4, 2012 6:07:28 GMT
I have some small (2 inch) Promastodonsaurus from Japan. They're pretty neat. I'll throw up a picture of one in my next sale thread. ok maybe i can buy it? with the red postosuchus which is another crocodile. you were selling that right? lol
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