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CollectA's next hadrosaur

Started by Irritation, July 25, 2017, 04:25:03 AM

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What hadrosaur do you want CollectA to make next?

Shauntungosaurus
12 (46.2%)
Edmontosaurus
8 (30.8%)
Large Muttaburasaurus
3 (11.5%)
Altirhinus
4 (15.4%)
Fukuisaurus
4 (15.4%)
Brachylophosaurus
3 (11.5%)
Saurolophus
8 (30.8%)
Prosaurolophus
3 (11.5%)
Lanzhousaurus
1 (3.8%)
Large Ouranosaurus
8 (30.8%)
Maiasaura
8 (30.8%)
Large Lambeosaurus
1 (3.8%)
Anatotitan
0 (0%)
Anatosaurus
0 (0%)
Gryposaurus
0 (0%)
Kritosaurus
1 (3.8%)

Total Members Voted: 26

Irritation

Hope you have a good time voting. Just note this is for fan made purposes only.
Plus you can vote for more than one.


BlueKrono

I gotta say, I do enjoy these informal polls. I just like voting on stuff.
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Irritation

Quote from: BlueKrono on July 25, 2017, 05:05:46 AM
I gotta say, I do enjoy these informal polls. I just like voting on stuff.
I might not do the bipedals like the predators for CollectA.

Reptilia

#3
Oh, and why no poll on next Collecta theropods?

Shonisaurus

A shantungosaurus, edmontosaurus or maiasaurus are necessary we do not have many hadrosaurids other than lambeosaurinos.  :)

As for the iguanodontids it would be well that after the disappearance of ouranosaurus of Battat was made a dinosaur Deluxe by Collecta or one by Safari.

Anyway, I like all the figures of both hadrosaurids (crested or not) and iguanodontótidos that are not obviously the iguanodon.

They are animals that unfortunately have little success in sales and are poorly represented for this reason.  :(

Irritation

Quote from: Reptilia on July 25, 2017, 01:31:28 PM
Oh, and why no poll on next Collecta theropods?
To be honest, I just don't like the idea of them having bases. It bothers me. The same can be said with other bipedal dinosaurs.

Jose S.M.

A large Edmontosaurus to go with big Tyrannosaurus would be nice, also a Maiasaura is one of the ones I've wished companies to make since I started looking at toys.

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postsaurischian

I want a 1:35 Deluxe Lambeosaurus (unfortunately not on the list) made by the sculptor of the Dimorphodon.

Faelrin

+1 on the Lambeosaurus. It is my second favorite hadrosaurid.
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I'd buy a deluxe Lambeosaurus in a heartbeat.
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Quote from: postsaurischian on July 25, 2017, 06:58:16 PM
I want a 1:35 Deluxe Lambeosaurus (unfortunately not on the list) made by the sculptor of the Dimorphodon.
Lambeosaurus would be great but I would prefer 1:40 as that seems to be their most used scale. Their old Lambeosaurus is only 1:60.

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BlueKrono

Why does the herbivore poll have Lambeo but not this one?
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Irritation

Quote from: BlueKrono on July 26, 2017, 02:45:57 AM
Why does the herbivore poll have Lambeo but not this one?
It does now.


BlueKrono

Quote from: Irritation on July 26, 2017, 07:49:52 PM
Quote from: BlueKrono on July 26, 2017, 02:45:57 AM
Why does the herbivore poll have Lambeo but not this one?
It does now.

Ha. Now that everyone's already voted. I certainly would have voted for it as well.
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