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Glacialisaurus figures?

Started by Brachiosaurus, October 24, 2014, 12:07:26 AM

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Brachiosaurus

Are there any Glacialisaurus figures? Any in 1:40 scale? What figures could be used as a 1:40 scale Glacialisaurus? It has become my favorite Prosauropod.


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Find a Lufengosaurus or a masspondylus and you are very close...and I know at least the lufengosaurus was done by Collecta I think...and I do know that there is a file for the other on renderosity that looks quite nice.......
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DC

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We seem to have a lot Crylophosaurus recently but no Glacialisaurus. There really is a shortage of diversity for non sauropod sauropomorph figures or prosauropods as they were once known.  For "1/40" scale there is Plateosaurus from Carneigie, Geoworld, Play Vision, Schliech.  The Bullyland plateosaurs  looked more like anchisaurus or a Melanosurid.  CollectA would be the best match.  Maybe you could customize some the Chinasaur hollow vinyl figures that float around, at least they are cheap.  I think think sounds like an opening for the garage artists to fill a need that we are unlikely to to have filled by a large company.     
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Brachiosaurus

Quote from: DC on October 24, 2014, 06:16:15 PM
We seem to have a lot Crylophosaurus recently but no Glacialisaurus. There really is a shortage of diversity for non sauropod sauropomorph figures or prosauropods as they were once known.  For "1/40" scale there is Plateosaurus from Carneigie, Geoworld, Play Vision, Schliech.  The Bullyland plateosaurs  looked more like anchisaurus or a Melanosurid.  CollectA would be the best match.  Maybe you could customize some the Chinasaur hollow vinyl figures that float around, at least they are cheap.  I think think sounds like an opening for the garage artists to fill a need that we are unlikely to to have filled by a large company.   

I hope a Glacialisaurus will be in the later releases of the Terra dinosaurs

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