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Top ten 2016 figures

Started by Halichoeres, January 29, 2017, 07:37:15 PM

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Choose up to 10 favorite figures of 2016

Australian Age of Dinosaurs Australovenator
Battat Euoplocephalus
Battat Parasaurolophus
Battat Stegosaurus
Bullyland Liopleurodon
Bullyland Tyrannosaurus
CollectA Andrewsarchus
CollectA Beishanlong
CollectA Deinocheirus
CollectA Lythronax
CollectA Mercuriceratops
CollectA Metriacanthosaurus
CollectA Struthiomimus
CollectA Thalassomedon
CollectA Torvosaurus gurneyi
CollectA Tyrannosaurus hunting
CollectA Tyrannosaurus corpse
Colorata Deinonychus
Colorata Dilong
Colorata Microraptor
Colorata Oviraptor
Colorata Sinosauropteryx
Colorata Tyrannosaurus
Colorata Velociraptor
Favorite Allosaurus mini
Favorite Ankylosaurus mini
Favorite Anomalocaris mini (blue)
Favorite Anomalocaris mini (yellow)
Favorite Brachiosaurus mini
Favorite Canadaspis mini
Favorite Hallucigenia mini
Favorite Marrella mini
Favorite Olenoides mini
Favorite Opabinia mini
Favorite Pikaia mini
Favorite Pteranodon mini
Favorite Spinosaurus mini
Favorite Stegosaurus mini
Favorite Triceratops mini
Favorite Tyrannosaurus green
Favorite Tyrannosaurus yellow
Favorite Tyrannosaurus feathered (brown)
Favorite Wiwaxia mini
Favorite Bistahieversor
Favorite Pentaceratops
Favorite Coelophysis
Favorite Redondasaurus
Favorite Guanlong
Favorite Yinlong
Favorite Sinoceratops
Favorite Zhuchengtyrannus
Favorite Yutyrannus attacking
Favorite Yutyrannus defending (supine)
Hasbro Jurassic World Ankylosaurus Hybrid Armor
Hasbro Jurassic World Carnoraptor
Hasbro Jurassic World Dilophosaurus Hybrid
Hasbro Jurassic World Dilophosaurus Rex
Hasbro Jurassic World Indominus Rex Hybrid Armor
Hasbro Jurassic World Pteramimus
Hasbro Jurassic World Spinosaurus Hybrid
Hasbro Jurassic World Stegoceratops
Kaiyodo Fukuiraptor CQ
Kaiyodo Pteranodon CQ
Kaiyodo Tambatitanis CQ
Kaiyodo therizinosaurid CQ
Kaiyodo Toyotamaphimeia CQ
Kaiyodo Parasaurolophus sp. juvenile Expo
Kaiyodo Spinosaurus Expo
Kaiyodo Tyrannosaurus Expo
Kaiyodo Yi Expo
Kaiyodo Triceratops Megasofubi
Kanna Dinosaur Centre Spinosaurus Expo (with Lepidotes)
Kanna Dinosaur Centre Tsintaosaurus Expo paleontology fundraiser numbered edition
Kanna Dinosaur Centre Tyrannosaurus
Paleo-Creatures Atopodentatus unicus
Paleo-Creatures Deinonychus antirrhopus
Paleo-Creatures Eotyrannus lengi
Paleo-Creatures Europelta carbonensis
Paleo-Creatures Iberomesornis romerali
Paleo-Creatures Koolasuchus cleelandi
Paleo-Creatures Maledictosuchus riclaensis
Paleo-Creatures Pentecopterus decorahensis
Paleo-Creatures Repenomamus giganticus
Paleo-Creatures Saurosuchus galilei
Paleo-Creatures Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
Paleo-Creatures Torvosaurus tanneri
Paleo-Creatures Tullimonstrum gregarium
Paleo-Creatures Xenacanthus sp.
Paleo-Creatures Xenomeryx amidalae
Papo Baryonyx
Papo Kaprosuchus
Papo Velociraptor (feathered)
PNSO mini Allosaurus
PNSO mini Amargasaurus
PNSO mini Ampelosaurus
PNSO mini Ankylosaurus
PNSO mini Archaeopteryx
PNSO mini Confuciusornis
PNSO mini Einiosaurus
PNSO mini Glyphoderma
PNSO mini Himalayasaurus
PNSO mini Kentrosaurus
PNSO mini Kosmoceratops
PNSO mini Majungasaurus
PNSO mini Mamenchisaurus
PNSO mini Miragaia
PNSO mini Nyctosaurus
PNSO mini Olorotitan
PNSO mini Ophthalmosaurus
PNSO mini Ouranosaurus
PNSO mini Proceratosaurus
PNSO mini Spinosaurus
PNSO mini Triceratops
PNSO mini Tuojiangosaurus
PNSO mini Tyrannosaurus
PNSO mini Wuerhosaurus
PNSO Basilosaurus
PNSO Chungkingosaurus
PNSO Euhelopus
PNSO Huanghetitan
PNSO Lufengosaurus
PNSO Mandschurosaurus
PNSO megalodon
PNSO Shantungosaurus
Rebor Compsognathus (with Protolindenia)
Rebor Dimorphodon Punch (crouched, with lizard/sphenodont prey)
Rebor Dimorphodon Judy (flying)
Rebor Stegosaurus juvenile
Rebor Tenontosaurus corpse
Rebor Triceratops juvenile
Rebor Tylosaurus skeleton
Rebor Velociraptor hatchlings
Rebor Velociraptor JP-style baby "Stan"
Recur Alamosaurus
Recur Allosaurus
Recur Apatosaurus
Recur Baryonyx
Recur Brachiosaurus
Recur Carcharodontosaurus
Recur Cryolophosaurus
Recur Deinonychus
Recur Deinosuchus
Recur Edmontonia
Recur Iguanodon
Recur Majungasaurus
Recur Mammuthus
Recur Mosasaurus
Recur Ouranosaurus
Recur Oviraptor
Recur Pachycephalosaurus
Recur Pachyrhinosaurus
Recur Parasaurolophus
Recur Protoceratops
Recur Pteranodon
Recur Quetzalcoatlus
Recur Smilodon
Recur Spinosaurus
Recur Stegosaurus
Recur Styracosaurus
Recur Triceratops
Recur Tyrannosaurus (brown)
Recur Tyrannosaurus (gray)
Recur Tyrannosaurus (green)
Recur Velociraptor
Safari Carcharodontosaurus
Safari Iguanodon
Safari Masiakasaurus
Safari Plesiosuchus
Safari Shunosaurus
Schleich Barapasaurus
Schleich Dilophosaurus
Schleich Dimetrodon
Schleich Dunkleosteus
Schleich Herrerasaurus
Schleich Dimorphodon "small"
Schleich Giganotosaurus "small"
Schleich Saichania "small"
Schleich Therizinosaurus "small"
Schleich Water Hole Puzzle mini Ichthyosaurus
Schleich Water Hole Puzzle mini Mosasaurus
Schleich Water Hole Puzzle mini Quetzalcoatlus
Schleich Water Hole Puzzle mini Spinosaurus
Schleich Marshland Puzzle mini Kentrosaurus
Schleich Marshland Puzzle mini Suchomimus
Schleich Marshland Puzzle mini Triceratops
Schleich Marshland Puzzle mini Velociraptor
Schleich Advent Calendar (Velociraptor, Compsognathus, baby T. rex, cf. Potanichthys, prehistoric frog, ammonites)
Schleich Volcano Playset (Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus, frog, fish)
Sideshow Ceratosaurus
Southlands Replicas Thylacoleo
PNSO large vinyl Triceratops
PNSO large vinyl Tyrannosaurus
Rebor Utahraptor baby "Breeze"
Rebor Velociraptor JP-style adult "Winston"

DinoToyForum

Voted! Wow, that's a long list!




RobinGoodfellow

#81
Quote from: Bokisaurus on March 03, 2017, 08:32:06 PM

I like Recur, they have a certain charm to them unlike Geoworld. I just wish there is a place to order them here in the US :-[

You can easily order Recur figures directly to Recur China through their store on AliExpress.
The free shipping method is really slow but it's tracked.
You can also find a fast shipping for an extra cost.
I contacted the Recur Customer Care Service for info and they are extremely kind and professional.
I bought my recent Recur from that website.

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/all-wholesale-products/323712.html?spm=2114.12010608.0.0.OT9qAW

Halichoeres

62 people have voted with 34 hours left, and it's a tight, tight race! The top 3 have 24, 23, and 21 votes!
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Derek.McManus

All to play for then! Get voting folks let's have a high turnout at the polls!

tanystropheus

Remember the last time folks didn't turn out at the polls...

danmalcolm

I'm always surprised by how varied individual taste can be. There are figures here with quite a few votes that don't appeal to me at all. I guess that's what makes this poll interesting.

RobinGoodfellow

#86
This time I voted for the poll but usually  I don't because it's quite useless.
There are more than 100 figures in that poll (as in many similar polls).
I don't have ALL those figures into my collection.
And (I guess) none of the voters.
It means that people are voting for figures without seeing them with their eyes.
It's not possible to judge a three-dimensional model by other's pictures.
The ONLY way to judge a sculpted figure is with your own eyes, with the model in your hands.
It's like voting for the best book without reading ALL the other books, or the best car without driving ALL the other cars or the best wine without tasting ALL the others.
It makes no sense.
A 2D picture can't tell the truth about a 3D figure ( ..and I'm a photographer, so..).
Often people vote only for what they bought or for what they will buy soon.
Simply it's not meaningful.
:)

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tanystropheus

If Schleich Barapasaurus wins, I'm going to assume voter fraud  C:-)

tanystropheus

#88
Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on March 05, 2017, 04:40:02 PM
This time I voted for the poll but usually  I don't because it's quite useless.
There are more than 100 figures in that poll (as in many similar polls).
I don't have ALL those figures into my collection.
And (I guess) none of the voters.
It means that people are voting for figures without seeing them with their eyes.
It's not possible to judge a three-dimensional model by other's pictures.
The ONLY way to judge a sculpted figure is with your own eyes, with the model in your hands.
It's like voting for the best book without reading ALL the other books, or the best car without driving ALL the other cars or the best wine without tasting ALL the others.
It makes no sense.
A 2D picture can't tell the truth about a 3D figure ( ..and I'm a photographer, so..).
Often people vote only for what they bought or for what they will buy soon.
Simply it's not meaningful.
:)

There's a lot of truth in what you say. I know you have a pretty large library of dinosaurs so you can definitely vouch for that. I've noticed that a number of WS and CollectA models appear better in person. Some of that charm disappears in 2D images. Also, the camera lens, in and of itself, causes some texture warping ("objects in the mirror are closer than they appear")--- in some cases, enough to make a difference in perceiving a model as "meh" to "good enough" (to purchase).

BlueKrono

#89
Quote from: tanystropheus on March 05, 2017, 09:48:44 AM
Remember the last time folks didn't turn out at the polls...

::shudders::

Robin - I don't think those are apt comparisons. Wines are enjoyed by drinking, cars by driving and books by reading. Toys/models/figures are primarily enjoyed by viewing, at least by most adult collectors. Seeing a photo of a dino toy is very nearly as good as seeing it on my shelf in my apartment (in fact sometimes they look even better - I have rather dim lighting). Sure it's nice to be able to see the underside when you have it in hand as people rarely post pictures from that angle, but knowing this manufacturers rarely put much detail into that area anyway. I certainly think it's reasonable to form an opinion of a dinosaur figure by looking at photos online, especially with the abundance that are posted here. And I don't think it's fair to say that people can't form their opinion based off of any criteria they choose and that there's only ONE TWUE WAY to do anything. For example, someone might vote only for (insert company here) because they want to express support for that company because they like what they do in general, even if they don't actually believe every one of their figures is better than everything else on the list. And their vote counts just as much as yours or mine. I voted for a lot of marine reptiles because I want to see more of those, despite the fact that I know there were more detailed and scientifically accurate figures this year than my selections.
We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free." - King Kong, 2005

RobinGoodfellow

#90
@ BlueKrono

..well, in the last part of your post you're saying exactly what I'm thinking: people often vote for various reasons, not judging a figure but what is important for him/her about collecting.
And I'm not saying that it is wrong or right: I'm simply saying that it's not meaningful (aka: it's only a pleasant game for DTF Members).
That's all.

About your first part ( " Toys/models/figures are primarily enjoyed by viewing "), you focused the exact point.
As a photographer, I shouldn't say that pictures aren't the right way to judge a thing but it is so..
I have another big passion: art (as a viewer, of course..)
Seeing paintings on books (even expensive art books) is totally different from seeing them with your eyes.
Same thing for sculpture.
Let's try to see a Vermeer or a Rembrandt painting ( or a Hokusai's watercolor ) on books and live: it's a totally different experience.
Even more for a Michelangelo or a Giacometti statue because of the third dimension that's totally lost on pictures.
Finest details are usually lost on photographs (unless you're seeing a 1mt x 1mt print done by an excellent pro camera).

In my collection I have lots of figures that are way better than how I can see by pictures.

So, I'm not telling that there is only one true way to do something.
I'm just saying that it's only a funny game between DTF members.
The poll will say what's the most popular figure of 2016. Not the best.
And it's just my point of view.

Regards
:)

BlueKrono

Robin - I agree with you on all the above. I myself enjoy seeing beautiful pieces of art in person. Cheers, friend!
We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free." - King Kong, 2005

Halichoeres

I think all that is totally valid. I titled the thread "top 10" because that's what we've always done here, but I used the word "favorite" in the poll itself to avoid the claim that we are choosing the "best." I doubt many people would argue that the top 10 songs on pop radio are actually the 10 best pieces of music released in a given interval. So yes, it's for fun, not a definitive listing of which are objectively best (if that were true, there are several companies I wouldn't have bothered to include, even some that got plenty of votes).
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

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Sometimes I draw pictures


Halichoeres

PS I've locked voting until the video is made, but I'll unlock it again once the video is posted, per the top 10 poll guidelines.
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

DinoToyForum

Top 10 video added to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG7kvS_UjKVhMbt3NhoiJUeGqxtBZE3nR

Poll can be unlocked again now. Will be interesting to see if it changes over time :)



Doug Watson

Quote from: dinotoyforum on April 17, 2017, 01:23:34 PM
Top 10 video added to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG7kvS_UjKVhMbt3NhoiJUeGqxtBZE3nR

Poll can be unlocked again now. Will be interesting to see if it changes over time :)

Very funny beginning, love it!

Halichoeres

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

Dinomike

Quote from: Doug Watson on April 17, 2017, 04:18:22 PM
Quote from: dinotoyforum on April 17, 2017, 01:23:34 PM
Top 10 video added to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG7kvS_UjKVhMbt3NhoiJUeGqxtBZE3nR

Poll can be unlocked again now. Will be interesting to see if it changes over time :)

Very funny beginning, love it!

Second that! It's great!
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