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Acheson Creation Dinosaurs

Started by Chad, February 12, 2014, 04:15:41 PM

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Chad

Does anyone have any of these? Any idea of just how small the figures are and what they actually look like when you get them?

Thanks!


Justin_

http://achesoncreations.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=category&virtuemart_category_id=49

I've looked at the site before but I don't own any myself. I'm not even sure if they are white-metal or resin but they will be unpainted and unbased if you buy them. To help calculate scale, they say the 28mm figures are 1/56th scale and the 15mm ones are 1/100th scale.

postsaurischian

Here are the ones that I have. They're all in about 1:56.



Saurosuchus & Gallimimus


Smilodon & Wooly Mammoth #1


Pachyrhinosaurus


Elasmotherium


SBell shows some of the smaller pewter models like Diplocaulus here.

Bokisaurus

Figures vary in size, but generally are small, around 2 - 4" range. They are cool figures and reasonable price, too. I have mostly what's already been shown here.

SBell

#4
I notice that all of the ones shown so far are of the resin models--there are also lots of metal models, usually smaller. I have a number of the metal ones (usually smaller figures) including they Kannemeyeria, Diplocaulus, Eryops (both of the latter in partially submerged and full body sculpt), Miracinonyx and Dinofelis. Plus a resin Gomphotherium and Saurosuchus,


Apologies for the less-than-stellar photos of the small metals; it's hard to get good photos of those. But there's a ruler in every photo, so it's easy to tell their sizes!

Chad

Thanks everyone. The info and pics are a big assist in my making up my mind whether to get a few of these or not.

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