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Uk - fascination with the Land of the Rising Sun

Started by UK, March 24, 2014, 05:15:49 PM

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Crackington

I think I've got the tiny Mary Anning figure, but still trying to paint her and her little dog. It's been about 3 years now, so could be best to ask Copper when she comes back (wonderful artist)!

avatar_UK @UK - be careful with your language too - "Al*n Sh**r*r"  >:(

You'll have the moderators in!


Concavenator

That's a nice setup. You have an ample collection, but your display still doesn't feel crowded.

UK

Seems forever since a bought anything and then, like buses 3 come along at once.

Got to say the zombie Rex is amazing, yet another Timpo T Rex colour variant (not sure many share the love for this rendition).


















BlueKrono

avatar_UK @UK What is that tiny yellow figure on your marine shelf?
We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free." - King Kong, 2005

postsaurischian


 Love watching your displays - it's entertaining :D .

 Have I already mentioned how I still regret not having ordered me one of those Favorite landscape bases when I easily could?

UK

Recent find, exceedingly rare Timpo variant diplodocus in a chocolate brown. Looks fantastic in this shade and far better than the traditional green.

Not to everyone's tastes I know but not bad for a 60 year old scuplt.

Shout out to avatar_Invicta Hunter @Invicta Hunter for convincing me on grabbing it.




Crackington

Congratulations on getting that Timpo Diplodocus.

It's actually nicely sculpted with good musculature and dare I say, to a higher standard than their Rex.

I wonder if it was the first mass produced Dippy toy, way back when in the 1950s?

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