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Unique color patterns.

Started by Ultimatedinoking, February 02, 2014, 04:57:26 PM

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Ultimatedinoking

Here you can talk about dinosaur figures and paleoart who you think have some unique colors.  Or those you think are over used. Such as Therizenosaurs with the zebra print, or green and blue Archaeopteryx. 
I may not like feathered dinosaurs and stumpy legged Spinosaurs, but I will keep those opinions to myself, I will not start a debate over it, I promise. 😇
-UDK


tyrantqueen

Green Stegosaurus with orange or red plates has been done to death.

Roselaar

Hasbro's 2009 JP figures sure feature unique colour schemes. Hopefully they'll stay unique... ::)

copper

there are many tyrannosaurs with red heads, i once did a compilation of them but i don't have the picture anymore.

CityRaptor

Yes, yes, that Vulture look used in a Documentary. Valley of T-Rex, I think?

I think the most common Tyrannosaurus colors are: green, red/brown, purple ( evil! ) and I also noticed several yellow/orange ones with blue stripes.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

Brontozaurus

Green dinosaurs in general are overdone.

As far as unique patterns go I think the recent CollectA models have the market cornered there. Look at all that tribal facepaint!

Oh and then there's the yowie dinosaurs which mostly made no attempt to be realistic. So we got things like banana-yellow Kronosaurus and a neon pink Kukuru.
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