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Guess the figure!!!!

Started by Primeval12, March 20, 2012, 08:47:51 PM

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crazy8wizard


Primeval12

Is it the Dunk? Last guess

crazy8wizard

Quote from: Primeval12 on March 29, 2024, 02:48:45 AMIs it the Dunk? Last guess

Still close but no. Getting warmer though.

Primeval12

One more (FR this time) Opthalomosaurus?

Crackington

I'll add the huge Recur Mosasaurus, it seems to fit most of the criteria but again not sure if it's copying an existing colour scheme?

I'm also assuming we have the right brand now?

crazy8wizard

Quote from: Primeval12 on March 29, 2024, 03:15:16 AMOne more (FR this time) Opthalomosaurus?

Sorry I'm late but yes, it's the Recur Ophthalmosaurus
It has giant eyes
It's a soft vinyl figure
It borrows the color scheme of the Ophthalmosaurus from Dinosaur King
And it makes the common mistake of making the iris fit the shape of the whole eye

Cpt Red 3eard

I have an easy one.

Jurassic Therapods.

Cream and tan and red.

Made in the '90s.

crazy8wizard

Quote from: Cpt Red 3eard on March 29, 2024, 06:54:31 PMI have an easy one.

Jurassic Therapods.

Cream and tan and red.

Made in the '90s.

I think the rule is that you have to correctly guess the current one to have a turn. It's avatar_Primeval12 @Primeval12's turn currently

Primeval12

Quote from: Cpt Red 3eard on March 29, 2024, 06:54:31 PMI have an easy one.

Jurassic Therapods.

Cream and tan and red.

Made in the '90s.

They can go, Mu guess is the Kenner red rex


PumperKrickel

Quote from: Cpt Red 3eard on March 29, 2024, 06:54:31 PMI have an easy one.

Jurassic Therapods.

Cream and tan and red.

Made in the '90s.

This is the Carnegie Collection Dilophosaurus pair.

Cpt Red 3eard

Quote from: PumperKrickel on March 30, 2024, 01:02:05 AM
Quote from: Cpt Red 3eard on March 29, 2024, 06:54:31 PMI have an easy one.

Jurassic Therapods.

Cream and tan and red.

Made in the '90s.

This is the Carnegie Collection Dilophosaurus pair.


Ding ding ding

PumperKrickel

Let's not waste any time, then.

This one's a 2018 release.

It's mostly green.

The dinosaur it represents is well established in pop culture, not only due to movies and documentaries, but also because of famous statues of it.

crazy8wizard

Quote from: PumperKrickel on March 30, 2024, 05:37:18 AMLet's not waste any time, then.

This one's a 2018 release.

It's mostly green.

The dinosaur it represents is well established in pop culture, not only due to movies and documentaries, but also because of famous statues of it.

Ooh! Is it the Collecta deluxe Iguanodon?

PumperKrickel

Quote from: crazy8wizard on March 30, 2024, 06:26:14 AMOoh! Is it the Collecta deluxe Iguanodon?

It sure is! I had a feeling this wouldn't take long. 😁

crazy8wizard

haha, yeah I was thinking for a second about "what kind of famous dinosaur statues are we talking abou-OH!"
Ok this next one may be either very easy or quite tricky depending.

This figure is the first figure released of the genus it represents.
It has an erroneous skull that is closer to modern reconstructions than it was to the reconstruction used when it was made.
It features articulation as its main draw.

Primeval12

Quote from: crazy8wizard on March 30, 2024, 04:11:11 PMhaha, yeah I was thinking for a second about "what kind of famous dinosaur statues are we talking abou-OH!"
Ok this next one may be either very easy or quite tricky depending.

This figure is the first figure released of the genus it represents.
It has an erroneous skull that is closer to modern reconstructions than it was to the reconstruction used when it was made.
It features articulation as its main draw.


The 1994 Kenner Utahraptor?

crazy8wizard

Quote from: Primeval12 on March 30, 2024, 10:09:53 PM
Quote from: crazy8wizard on March 30, 2024, 04:11:11 PMhaha, yeah I was thinking for a second about "what kind of famous dinosaur statues are we talking abou-OH!"
Ok this next one may be either very easy or quite tricky depending.

This figure is the first figure released of the genus it represents.
It has an erroneous skull that is closer to modern reconstructions than it was to the reconstruction used when it was made.
It features articulation as its main draw.


The 1994 Kenner Utahraptor?

A good guess but no

PumperKrickel

Maybe the Dino Riders Torosaurus?

Primeval12


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