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THIRIA Dinosaurs

Started by FlawedCoil82, September 20, 2024, 06:38:40 PM

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FlawedCoil82

I don't know if these figures will be of much interest to most collectors, however, I have seen these dinosaurs popping up at local Meijer stores. They seem to be replacing the Battat Terra figures Meijer used to carry after Target dumped them (and yes, I am still bitter about not being able to finish collecting those beautiful Battat Terra dinosaur figures >:( ). I know nothing about Thiria as a company, but they have 2 different sizes of "realistic" dinosaurs. The larger Spinosaurus and Pterandon are about 12-14 inches wide. The smaller 3-pack dinosaurs were about 4-5 inches tall. Thiria also carries other themed animals in 3-packs, which you can see some of in the bottom left of the first image. Anyway, I don't know if Thiria is a "Meijer exclusive" line but I have not seen them anywhere else yet.









Faelrin

Dominion styled Giganotosaurus, but renamed Acrocanthosaurus. I guess it works? Quite a number of other JP/JW inspired figures, with a TLW styled buck T. rex, and JW's Velociraptor Blue.
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FlawedCoil82

Quote from: Faelrin on September 20, 2024, 06:58:34 PMDominion styled Giganotosaurus, but renamed Acrocanthosaurus. I guess it works? Quite a number of other JP/JW inspired figures, with a TLW styled buck T. rex, and JW's Velociraptor Blue.

Well I never said they were "good". :P Although the two bigger ones I thought were pretty decent. But I could tell there was a lot of influence from the JW franchise.

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