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Post by brontozaurus on Jan 29, 2011 23:29:17 GMT
The lizard in the photo with the antelopes is the Kawekaweau, an extinct New Zealand gecko which holds the record for largest gecko known.
Series B and C were essentially extended versions of Series A. B covered everything up to the Eocene, while C went from there up to the present day. C also had a subset of 'international dinosaurs', representing dinosaurs from every other continent-Plateosaurus, Cryolophosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Baryonyx, Amargasaurus, Caudipteryx, Chasmosaurus, Prenocephale, Lambeosaurus and Edmontonia.
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Post by sbell on Jan 30, 2011 0:49:32 GMT
You're the one that bought those from Augustus! The small articulated ones are Dino Magic. I have most of them, but primarily for the odd Triassic ones (Thecodont, Postosuchus, Longisquama, Coelophysis). And for people who are wondering, the sea monsters (Nessie, Leviathan, Kraken) are from the same company as the Gone Extinct set (Innovative Kids' Groovy Tube books). The set is called Mythical Beasts. They are all pictured together with the rest of my Groovy Tube sets here: picasaweb.google.com/HyenaSean/InnovativeKidsToobs#And what's with the giant Echidna being in the photo with the wrens? Just because they lay eggs, doesn't mean they're just another bird. ;D
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Post by crazycrowman on Jan 30, 2011 0:53:54 GMT
Nice collection! And some small articulated dinosaur figures, not sure who made them. www.mooseworld.com.au/kids2/toys/Novelty/dinoThose are the "Dino Magic Egg" dinosaurs by Moose Toys - I have the whole set. They come in "eggs" you unwrap and then place in water. They fizz & release the trapped dinosaur parts. While they look more like team mascots to me then real dinosaurs I still think they are pretty cool. There are a few other variations on the same by the company as well - You can see them in the provided link - dragons, fairies & mermaids.
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Post by bokisaurus on Jan 30, 2011 17:01:30 GMT
You're the one that bought those from Augustus! The small articulated ones are Dino Magic. I have most of them, but primarily for the odd Triassic ones (Thecodont, Postosuchus, Longisquama, Coelophysis). And for people who are wondering, the sea monsters (Nessie, Leviathan, Kraken) are from the same company as the Gone Extinct set (Innovative Kids' Groovy Tube books). The set is called Mythical Beasts. They are all pictured together with the rest of my Groovy Tube sets here: picasaweb.google.com/HyenaSean/InnovativeKidsToobs#And what's with the giant Echidna being in the photo with the wrens? Just because they lay eggs, doesn't mean they're just another bird. ;D Not all of them of course. But I do get a lot of stuff from him, and he gives me free hard to find figures as a gift from time to time ;D I knew I was going to be busted by you about that echidna! ;D No, I originally intended him to be with the other short and chubby ones, but he got separated when I took that photo. When I found him, I was on the last group, which were the wrens, so I just included him with them instead of going back and re-doing the pics I like those mythical beast figures, they can almost pass as real ones ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Jul 23, 2011 23:38:53 GMT
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Post by Libraraptor on Jul 26, 2011 8:15:28 GMT
Very cool new Yowies you´ve got there, boki! That mole is especially great and so is the "quadrupedal" fish!
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Post by bokisaurus on Jul 27, 2011 5:55:40 GMT
Very cool new Yowies you´ve got there, boki! That mole is especially great and so is the "quadrupedal" fish! Thanks Libra Yap, really happy with these group, some really interesting ones, I love the fishes
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Post by bokisaurus on Aug 6, 2011 22:36:58 GMT
The latest group to join the growing collection ;D
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