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Noobie question

Started by UntidyVenus, May 02, 2017, 02:39:34 AM

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UntidyVenus

Who is the little guy all of you use for scale with your collections? What is he's meaning? Name? Occupation if applicable? Thanks :3 lol


Simon

Quote from: UntidyVenus on May 02, 2017, 02:39:34 AM
Who is the little guy all of you use for scale with your collections? What is he's meaning? Name? Occupation if applicable? Thanks :3 lol

Its a 1:40 scale human figure that comes with all Schleich 1:40 dinosaur models.  I believe that it has been nicknamed "Hans" by the collecting community...

UntidyVenus


Neosodon

Some collecta figures also come with a person for scale. I'd assume they are 1:40 too.

"3,000 km to the south, the massive comet crashes into Earth. The light from the impact fades in silence. Then the shock waves arrive. Next comes the blast front. Finally a rain of molten rock starts to fall out of the darkening sky - this is the end of the age of the dinosaurs. The Comet struck the Gulf of Mexico with the force of 10 billion Hiroshima bombs. And with the catastrophic climate changes that followed 65% of all life died out. It took millions of years for the earth to recover but when it did the giant dinosaurs were gone - never to return." - WWD

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