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Buying ONE Dinosaur!

Started by bigbear, March 23, 2018, 07:59:40 AM

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Reptilia

#20
It would be either a JP3 Spinosaurus or a FK Baryonyx, so definitely a cool one.


John

#21
My version of this:

- Archaeopteryx (Safari Ltd)
- Baryonyx (I'm not too fond of any that is out there at the moment)
- Ceratosaurus (the upcoming CollectA one)
- Cryolophosaurus (Battat)
- Dimetrodon (the Favorite Co. D.limbatus)
- Dimorphodon (Safari Ltd.,but CollectA is very close)
- Dunkleosteus (Favorite Co.)
- Einiosaurus (Safari Ltd.)
- Iguanodon (Collecta)
- Kronosaurus (both CollectA and Safari Ltd. have nice ones but neither are up to date anymore because science marches on,thanks to new information regarding the life appearance of pliosaurs coming from the discovery of Mauriciosaurus fernandezi)
- Mammoth (Carnegie Collection's Mammuthus primigenius)
- Psittacosaurus (Schleich's P. sibiricus)
- Quetzalcoatlus (Safari Ltd.)
- Styracosaurus (Collecta)
- Therizinosaurus (I'm not too fond of any that is out there at the moment)
- Triceratops (Tied between the 2015 Kaiyodo Capsule q Museum set and the Safari Ltd. one from 2018)
- Tyrannosaurus (lots of competition here,but in the end I have to go with the Kaiyodo Capsule Q Museum series one posed as if attacking the aforementioned Triceratops in the Cretaceous themed set from 2015)
:)
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Syndicate Bias

Man i can see rebor do a spinosaurus diorama with a carcharodontosaurus in it similar to the acro and the deinonichus. That would be awesome

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