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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 25, 2008 4:53:23 GMT
So here are the figures I got together with the Salvats. They are smaller in size, around 4-6 inches. The seller ( same one I got the Salvat figures from) had no clue who made them only that they are around 10 years old ( big help ;D). Nothing is printed on their belly to help with identification. They look sort of retro, the Brachi is very odd looking proportion wise I like the sauropods, I think the one looking back is supposed to be a titanosaur. Here they are: [img src="http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p323/Bokichops/S7307080.jpg" This second photo is another set, from another seller. We have a Kaiyodo seismosaurus, a Colorata dilohphosaurus, and an unidentified Brachi. Does anyone know who made the Brachi? He is made out of brittle plactic and feels hollow. [img src="http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p323/Bokichops/S7307077.jpg" Thanks everyone and Happy dino hunting ;D ;D
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Post by tomhet on Nov 25, 2008 4:55:07 GMT
Isn't that the Colorata Dilophosaurus? EDIT: Never mind
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Post by Ajax on Nov 25, 2008 4:59:23 GMT
The Orange dino in the middle of the top pic is a cool little sculpt, Iguandon i think.
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 25, 2008 5:01:05 GMT
Isn't that the Colorata Dilophosaurus? EDIT: Never mind Yup ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Nov 25, 2008 5:01:34 GMT
Hahaha, that diplodocus is a kabaya knockoff. Wait a minute I think that is a kabaya diplo! I have one, and yours looks identical, except for the color.
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 25, 2008 5:03:05 GMT
Hahaha, that diplodocus is a kabaya knockoff. Wait a minute I think that is a kabaya diplo! I have one, and yours looks identical, except for the color. First photo or second?
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Post by sbell on Nov 25, 2008 5:26:38 GMT
Sorry to say, you do not have a Kaiyodo Seismosaurus--they came in red (in the 2003 set) or in brown (a magazine giveaway). It looks like a Furuta or Kabaya figure, but different colour--knock off seems likely.
Can't say for the others--look for a CE on the bellies; at least you'd know they came out of China.
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 25, 2008 5:36:32 GMT
Sorry to say, you do not have a Kaiyodo Seismosaurus--they came in red (in the 2003 set) or in brown (a magazine giveaway). It looks like a Furuta or Kabaya figure, but different colour--knock off seems likely. Can't say for the others--look for a CE on the bellies; at least you'd know they came out of China. I think you may be right, the seismosaurus maybe a Kabaya. It is bigger than a kaiyodo and the material a bit more flexible. As for the other figures, no marking on the bellies other than the names which BTW are Hypacrosaurus,Tenontosaurus,Trike,Brachi,Mamenchisaurus,Cetiosaurus. So can't even tell if they were made in China like so many figures. Odd little guys ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Nov 25, 2008 6:11:12 GMT
I have the Tyrannosaurus, ceratosaurus, allosaurus, apatosaurus, velociraptor, and diplodocus kabaya. They are a great deal larger then kaiyodo (By mere inches ;D)
The second pic.
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Post by bustosdomecq on Nov 25, 2008 6:23:24 GMT
The sauropod on the left in the second photo is the supersaurus by Bandai which was part of the Dinosaur Gallery series
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Post by Tyrannax on Nov 25, 2008 8:30:03 GMT
I can't remember if it was bandai or kabaya now that you mention that, but my bandai/kabaya version is a diplodocus. (2nd pic, first dinosaur) There is some kind of mistake. I have that same one, and it is labeled as a diplodocus.
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Post by tetonbabydoll on Nov 25, 2008 8:40:43 GMT
:)either way he is pretty cool. How big are they? The sauropods need painting........
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Post by tetonbabydoll on Nov 25, 2008 8:44:53 GMT
Duh, 4-6 inches.....I can read, honest. I read this long after my latest PM, Boki. Sorry . Is it just me, or does that diplo/ Supersaurus look very similar in style and pose to the Kinto favorite Apatosaurus. MAN, I'm seeing that thing everywhere......Hopefully, by the end of the week I will be able to try and order it. * sigh* ****two more whole days******* Dangit!
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Nov 25, 2008 13:09:43 GMT
So here are the figures I got together with the Salvats. They are smaller in size, around 4-6 inches. The seller ( same one I got the Salvat figures from) had no clue who made them only that they are around 10 years old ( big help ;D). Nothing is printed on their belly to help with identification. They look sort of retro, the Brachi is very odd looking proportion wise I like the sauropods, I think the one looking back is supposed to be a titanosaur. Here they are: [img src="http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p323/Bokichops/S7307080.jpg" This second photo is another set, from another seller. We have a Kaiyodo seismosaurus, a Colorata dilohphosaurus, and an unidentified Brachi. Does anyone know who made the Brachi? He is made out of brittle plactic and feels hollow. [img src="http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p323/Bokichops/S7307077.jpg" Thanks everyone and Happy dino hunting ;D ;D I HAVE THOSE!!! THOSE ARE THE DINOSAURS IM TRYING TO IDENTIFY!! I have the trike, the tenontosaurus, the hypacrosaurus, the 'mamenchisaurus', the brachiosaur, and the cetiosaur. Those are drawn based on artwork featured in The Big Book of dinosaurs. A lot of these are based on Graham Rosenware's dinosaur art, a most mysterious artist (and my main inspiration), and others, who aren't as good. Those dinos shown in the picture...none of those are based on his work, though. But a bunch of others are. The ones I have were released by Planeta DeAgostini in Latin American countries in the second re-release of The Big Book of Dinosaurs (which was released originally in 1993, but in 2002 they re-released mixed up versions with Disney's Dinosaur crud all over it...But they also released the figures to go along with it) I have about 30 of those dinosaurs. 32 if I'm not mistaken. My aunt kept sending me those from Venezuela a while ago. One magazine per week, which means there are 52 approx.
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 26, 2008 0:44:49 GMT
So here are the figures I got together with the Salvats. They are smaller in size, around 4-6 inches. The seller ( same one I got the Salvat figures from) had no clue who made them only that they are around 10 years old ( big help ;D). Nothing is printed on their belly to help with identification. They look sort of retro, the Brachi is very odd looking proportion wise I like the sauropods, I think the one looking back is supposed to be a titanosaur. Here they are: [img src="http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p323/Bokichops/S7307080.jpg" This second photo is another set, from another seller. We have a Kaiyodo seismosaurus, a Colorata dilohphosaurus, and an unidentified Brachi. Does anyone know who made the Brachi? He is made out of brittle plactic and feels hollow. [img src="http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p323/Bokichops/S7307077.jpg" Thanks everyone and Happy dino hunting ;D ;D I HAVE THOSE!!! THOSE ARE THE DINOSAURS IM TRYING TO IDENTIFY!! I have the trike, the tenontosaurus, the hypacrosaurus, the 'mamenchisaurus', the brachiosaur, and the cetiosaur. Those are drawn based on artwork featured in The Big Book of dinosaurs. A lot of these are based on Graham Rosenware's dinosaur art, a most mysterious artist (and my main inspiration), and others, who aren't as good. Those dinos shown in the picture...none of those are based on his work, though. But a bunch of others are. The ones I have were released by Planeta DeAgostini in Latin American countries in the second re-release of The Big Book of Dinosaurs (which was released originally in 1993, but in 2002 they re-released mixed up versions with Disney's Dinosaur crud all over it...But they also released the figures to go along with it) I have about 30 of those dinosaurs. 32 if I'm not mistaken. My aunt kept sending me those from Venezuela a while ago. One magazine per week, which means there are 52 approx. So somebody else have them! ;D So it looks like they are, like the Salvats, produced and released in Latin America/Europe (Spain/Portugal) only. Wow, you have a lot! Any chance you can post a picture of them? I'm curios to see the entire line ;D
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Post by EmperorDinobot on Nov 26, 2008 10:12:28 GMT
Yes. I will picture them individually and post them...some day...
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