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Post by DinoLord on Dec 25, 2010 1:02:51 GMT
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Dec 25, 2010 1:26:32 GMT
Thanks for the xmas treat!
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Post by DinoLord on Dec 25, 2010 5:04:51 GMT
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Post by Horridus on Dec 27, 2010 13:06:33 GMT
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Post by Griffin on Dec 27, 2010 22:48:49 GMT
In your introduction paragraph did you copy and paste at least one sentence from when I reviewed the JP trike from series one?
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Post by DinoLord on Dec 28, 2010 2:20:32 GMT
No I didn't. I actually don't think I ever read your JP Trike review in depth.
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Post by Griffin on Dec 28, 2010 3:06:22 GMT
Thats hilarious. Go read it. One of the sentences I wrote is almost word for word the same as one you wrote.
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Post by DinoLord on Dec 28, 2010 3:43:21 GMT
Oh my. That is indeed quite similar. I guess great minds think alike.
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Post by Horridus on Dec 28, 2010 14:28:37 GMT
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Post by Libraraptor on Dec 29, 2010 18:13:54 GMT
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Post by amanda on Dec 30, 2010 11:09:06 GMT
I will humbly point out that material advertising the new desktop models clearly label it as i/40 scale, printed on the wood. So, in a way, they did let us know about the size reduction. One reason I won't be buying them.....
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Post by Horridus on Dec 30, 2010 15:02:54 GMT
I will humbly point out that material advertising the new desktop models clearly label it as i/40 scale, printed on the wood. So, in a way, they did let us know about the size reduction. One reason I won't be buying them..... I didn't say that they hid the change from us - it's just that they didn't lower the price accordingly. And also, why the reduction? Extra, extra: Bullyland "Brachiosaurus" review: www.dinotoyblog.com/2010/12/30/brachiosaurus-museum-line-by-bullyland/
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 31, 2010 7:54:51 GMT
What an interesting little sauropod, I kinda like it, it has its' charms. Now, how to get a hold of it I doubt that it would be easily available How much was it?
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Post by Libraraptor on Dec 31, 2010 9:41:07 GMT
What an interesting little sauropod, I kinda like it, it has its' charms. Now, how to get a hold of it I doubt that it would be easily available :-/How much was it? It depends on how much you want to spend on it...Mine was 9,81€ plus 3,90 € for postage. So if I ordered one for you and then sent it to Seattle in a DHL letter I guess it would be extra 12€ (!). Sorry I can´t tell you anything more hilarious. And except from urzeitshop.de I don´t find another seller at the moment. But I´ll keep on searching for other not so obvious solutions, I promise. I could call Miron Seffzek (owner of urzeitshop) for example. Or maybe postsaurischian or brontodocus have new ideas as to delivery from Germany.
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Post by sbell on Dec 31, 2010 13:09:36 GMT
What an interesting little sauropod, I kinda like it, it has its' charms. Now, how to get a hold of it I doubt that it would be easily available :-/How much was it? It depends on how much you want to spend on it...Mine was 9,81€ plus 3,90 € for postage. So if I ordered one for you and then sent it to Seattle in a DHL letter I guess it would be extra 12€ (!). Sorry I can´t tell you anything more hilarious. And except from urzeitshop.de I don´t find another seller at the moment. But I´ll keep on searching for other not so obvious solutions, I promise. I could call Miron Seffzek (owner of urzeitshop) for example. Or maybe postsaurischian or brontodocus have new ideas as to delivery from Germany. I'm of the same mind as Boki--it is just so odd, almost cutely-ugly. But I don't think I could justify paying that much for it! Maybe Dejnkins will carry it eventually? He eventually brought in a bunch of the Procynosuchus, so he might pick up on this one too.
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Post by Libraraptor on Dec 31, 2010 14:42:44 GMT
It depends on how much you want to spend on it...Mine was 9,81€ plus 3,90 € for postage. So if I ordered one for you and then sent it to Seattle in a DHL letter I guess it would be extra 12€ (!). Sorry I can´t tell you anything more hilarious. And except from urzeitshop.de I don´t find another seller at the moment. But I´ll keep on searching for other not so obvious solutions, I promise. I could call Miron Seffzek (owner of urzeitshop) for example. Or maybe postsaurischian or brontodocus have new ideas as to delivery from Germany. I'm of the same mind as Boki--it is just so odd, almost cutely-ugly. But I don't think I could justify paying that much for it! Maybe Dejnkins will carry it eventually? He eventually brought in a bunch of the Procynosuchus, so he might pick up on this one too. Cutely-ugly - that´s why my mother had to love me, haha ;D I can talk to Miron about a centralized buying option, if you Americans want this.
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Jan 3, 2011 16:22:59 GMT
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Post by DinoLord on Jan 23, 2011 23:24:39 GMT
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Post by Seijun on Jan 24, 2011 3:46:12 GMT
Is Anatotitan also called Anatosaurus?
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Post by Griffin on Jan 24, 2011 7:11:07 GMT
Is Anatotitan also called Anatosaurus? Simple answer: yes. Anatosaurus is the old name that isn't used anymore. Anatotitan is the new one.
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