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Post by gigano on Mar 27, 2008 6:52:38 GMT
they're from wild safari new for 2008
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Post by Rubicon on Jun 15, 2010 11:51:11 GMT
I'm back with some updates to my collection! Bought these recently: And added a Safari Mountain Display (apparently the local Safari distributor has these):
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Post by Libraraptor on Jun 15, 2010 19:18:01 GMT
Wow, I really love that combination: Star Wars and Dinosaurs! I´m on your side. I sold a lot of Star Wars collectibles recently due to lack of space and money on a flea market. They went for a fair price and in good hands, I´m sure. Wowowow, wait! Do I see LEGO and Masters Of The Universe figures? Wow, Hordak, Skeletor and all the others in good condition. I alwasy adored Orko for being so different Dude, we seem to have had a similar, well let´s say "toy education"... Or an inner child with the same bias maybe. Uhm, what does Hitler do on your desk? Are you a historian?
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Post by foxilized on Jun 16, 2010 1:57:42 GMT
I thought he was building a dinosaur army to be leaded by Ahdulph
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Post by Rubicon on Jun 16, 2010 1:59:01 GMT
Wow, I really love that combination: Star Wars and Dinosaurs! I´m on your side. I sold a lot of Star Wars collectibles recently due to lack of space and money on a flea market. They went for a fair price and in good hands, I´m sure. Wowowow, wait! Do I see LEGO and Masters Of The Universe figures? Wow, Hordak, Skeletor and all the others in good condition. I alwasy adored Orko for being so different Dude, we seem to have had a similar, well let´s say "toy education"... Or an inner child with the same bias maybe. Uhm, what does Hitler do on your desk? Are you a historian? Thanks! I collect a wide range of stuff.. my action figures are mainly pop culture/movie-related.. We probably grew up in the same era.. I guess? Those Masters of the Universe figures are actually from a line Mattel is releasing currently.. which explains their good condition. And nah.. I'm a college history teacher..
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Post by foxilized on Jun 16, 2010 14:22:29 GMT
Yep, they are "MOTU CLASSIC", figures based on the designs from the 80's, from the concept art that was on the cardboards better than from the figures themselves. They look great and are actually very expensive for poor neanderthals.
Looks like you have a bunch of good ones there, Rubicon. Do you think it's possible to post a pic of the Motu?
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Post by stoneage on Jun 16, 2010 21:39:28 GMT
You bought a Safari Mountain display in Singapore?
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Post by Rubicon on Jun 16, 2010 23:13:57 GMT
You bought a Safari Mountain display in Singapore? Yes, in Singapore, of all places! I contacted the new local Safari distributor directly. Glad to have finally got one, after waiting for so long, since when I was a kid. Looks like you have a bunch of good ones there, Rubicon. Do you think it's possible to post a pic of the Motu? Sure, once I clear my backlog of work, I'll take some pictures.
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Post by stoneage on Jun 16, 2010 23:56:43 GMT
You bought a Safari Mountain display in Singapore? Yes, in Singapore, of all places! I contacted the new local Safari distributor directly. Glad to have finally got one, after waiting for so long, since when I was a kid. Looks like you have a bunch of good ones there, Rubicon. Do you think it's possible to post a pic of the Motu? Sure, once I clear my backlog of work, I'll take some pictures. Were you able to get the mountain without Dinosaurs attached?
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Post by Rubicon on Jun 17, 2010 11:39:29 GMT
Were you able to get the mountain without Dinosaurs attached? Yea, they aren't attached. Those dinos are from my own collection. I think I'll need another one for all the more recent Carnegie dinos.
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Post by Libraraptor on Jun 18, 2010 15:38:55 GMT
Wow, those new interpretations of the classic MOTUs are really cool. Old school yet modern, a worthy dedication to classic MOTU style.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 14, 2011 20:34:56 GMT
oh wow, you have a schliech baryonx and edmontosaurus. I cant find those 2 ANYWHERE! Schleich made a Baryonyx!!
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Post by sbell on Sept 14, 2011 21:13:23 GMT
oh wow, you have a schliech baryonx and edmontosaurus. I cant find those 2 ANYWHERE! Schleich made a Baryonyx!! Don't get too excited--it is one of many lines of evidence that Schleich shouldn't make theropods (it's a quadruped!). The Albertosaurus is piece of evidence number one.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 15, 2011 18:38:34 GMT
Schleich made a Baryonyx!! Don't get too excited--it is one of many lines of evidence that Schleich shouldn't make theropods (it's a quadruped!). The Albertosaurus is piece of evidence number one. It cannot be as bad as their now retired Eagle Ray: its paint was so cheap, in summer 2010, it melted on four other figures I had because of the canicule. And I'm canadian, not equatorian. You can imagine...
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