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TasosaurusGR's collection.

Started by tasosaurusGR, May 09, 2015, 11:33:32 PM

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Invicta Hunter

The plesiosaur is made by CHUPA CHUPS and came out in 1993.
It's one of the rarer ones from the set.


tasosaurusGR

QuoteThe plesiosaur is made by CHUPA CHUPS and came out in 1993. It's one of the rarer ones from the set.

Thank you invicta hunter :).Well...that's the year I was born so I didn't buy this one.
Do you know anything about the others ????

ZaZZU2

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Quote from: tasosaurusGR on May 09, 2015, 11:33:32 PM
Here is most of my collection.I also have a few more figures that I forgot to photograph and some chinasaurs( I think those are not worh showing).The safari ltd ones aren't many because I can't find any shops that has them in stock any more in my country :-\.

Please avoid quoting too many photos - DinoLord  C:-)

Safari ltd, Bullyland, Geoworld, Disney's dinosaur, JP

Papo

CollectA

Complete WWD 3D collection

prehistoric mammals and extant animals

kaiyodo dinotales

UKRD, AAA.

chinasaurs, chap mei and some scelletons
If you want to take a closer look at any of those, just ask me.Sorry for the image spam.I hope you like them. Also I wanted to ask about the disney's dinosaur pachirinosaurus(the small one in the first photo).Do you think it is rare ?????

Love your collection! So jealous... but that's bad hehe ;D

tasosaurusGR

QuoteLove your collection! So jealous... but that's bad hehe ;D

Thank you :).I'm looking forward to seeing you collection too.I bought most of these toys the last 2 or three years.On the other hand I was colecting papo since 2006 or 07.The oldest papo figure I have is the green standing tyrannosaurus and I still consider it as one of the most detailed models.Could you pleasee remove some of the pictures so that they don't use so much space.I think one of the community rules says so too... :).If you like those you can also see some of my other collectables and dioramas on my previous posts.

tasosaurusGR

new kaiyodo figures added recently to my collection :) :


Arul

Very nice  :) is that polacantus ? Next from the sauropelta, yellow-orange color

Halichoeres

Nice collection! Especially the Kaiyodos--you do have an eye for artistry.

Quote from: tasosaurusGR on May 10, 2015, 12:36:03 PM

and some sharks!!! I guess you can use them for prehistoric dioramas.Would it be inaccurate


The sawfishes and earliest mackerel sharks coexisted with the last dinosaurs, but there is no evidence for hammerhead sharks until the Miocene, less than 10 million years ago. However, hammerheads live in environments that are difficult to get fossils from, so they might go back farther than we think. Still, the hammerhead can coexist with any Pleistocene things you might have. :)

Fish biologist out. Enjoy your day!
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

tasosaurusGR

QuoteVery nice  :) is that polacantus ? Next from the sauropelta, yellow-orange color

Thanks :). I think this is an ankylosaurus. It has a clab at the end of its tail.

QuoteNice collection! Especially the Kaiyodos--you do have an eye for artistry.

The sawfishes and earliest mackerel sharks coexisted with the last dinosaurs, but there is no evidence for hammerhead sharks until the Miocene, less than 10 million years ago. However, hammerheads live in environments that are difficult to get fossils from, so they might go back farther than we think. Still, the hammerhead can coexist with any Pleistocene things you might have. :)

Fish biologist out. Enjoy your day!

Thanks for your kind comments and the usefull information. Have a nice day too.

Halichoeres

Quote from: ARUL on May 26, 2015, 12:11:48 PM
Very nice  :) is that polacantus ? Next from the sauropelta, yellow-orange color
It's Saichania from Series 3! https://www.facebook.com/149100965149683/photos/pb.149100965149683.-2207520000.1432902355./214824081910704/?type=3&theater
Per the wonderful album made by Brontodocus.
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

tasosaurusGR

Thanks  :).I guess next time I should do some research before talking ::).