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Mirificus Studios Poll: Top Crocodilian or Other Archosaur?

Started by ZoPteryx, September 15, 2017, 01:16:15 AM

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Which crocodilian or other archosaur would you like to see added to the Mirificus Studios line of figures?  Please choose six (6).

Hyphalosaurus lingyuanensis (Early Cretaceous long-necked champsosaur from China)
Drepanosaurus unguicaudatus (Late Triassic claw-tailed giant-clawed "monkey lizard" from the USA)
Tanystropheus longobardicus (Middle Triassic long-necked marine reptile from Eurasia)
Hyperodapedon sanjuanensis (Late Triassic beak-toothed archosaur from Argentina)
Shringasaurus indicus (Early Triassic horned herbivorous archosaur from India)
Teraterpeton hrynewichorum (Late Triassic archaic long-snouted archosaur with a beak from Canada)
Proterosuchus fergusi (Early Triassic hook-snouted archosaur from South Africa)
Vancleavea campi (Late Triassic bizarre armored aquatic archosaur from the USA)
Angistorhinus grandis (Late Triassic large high-nosed phytosaur from the USA)
Nicrosaurus kapffi (Late Triassic medium-sized tall-jawed phytosaur from Germany)
Scleromochlus taylori (Late Triassic possible pterosaur relative from Scotland)
Silesaurus opolensis (Late Triassic dinosauriform from Poland)
Riojasuchus tenuisceps (Late Triassic big-nosed ornithosuchid from Argentina)
Desmatosuchus spurensis (Late Triassic shoulder-spined aetosaur from the USA)
Ctenosauriscus koeneni (Early Triassic sail-backed poposauroid from Germany)
Effigia okeeffeae (Late Triassic bipedal herbivorous poposauroid from the USA)
Prestosuchus chiniquensis (Late Triassic large carnivorous archosaur from Brazil)
Terrestrisuchus gracilis (Late Triassic small long-limbed basal crocodilian from the UK)
Protosuchus richardsoni (Early Jurassic primitive terrestrial crocodilian from the USA)
Pelagosaurus typus (Middle Jurassic long-snouted marine crocodilian from Europe)
Dakosaurus andiniensis (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous "godzilla-headed" metriorhynchid from Argentina)
Anatosuchus minor (Early Cretaceous duck-billed crocodilian from Niger)
Simosuchus clarki (Late Cretaceous squat herbivorous crocodilian from Madagascar)
Baurusuchus salgadoensis (Late Cretaceous macropredatory terrestrial crocodilian from Brazil)
Armadillosuchus arrudai (Late Cretaceous heavily armored terrestrial crocodilian from Brazil)
Mahajangasuchus insignis (Late Cretaceous "monster-headed" crocodilian from Madagascar)
Goniopholis crassidens (Early Cretaceous typical looking crocodilian from the UK)
Sarcosuchus imperator (Early Cretaceous "super-croc" from northern Africa)
Stomatosuchus inermis (Early Cretaceous giant "pelican-croc" from Egypt)
Boverisuchus magnifrons (Eocene terrestrial predatory crocodilian from Germany)
Euthecodon brumpti (Miocene-Pliocene giant gharial-like crocodilian from Kenya)
Purussaurus brasiliensis (Miocene giant robust-headed alligatorid from South America)
Quinkana fortirostrum (Pliocene-Pleistocene terrestrial crocodile from Australia)
Voay robustus (Pleistocene-Holocene large "horned" crocodile from Madagascar)

ZoPteryx

I hope to use this poll, and others like it, to gauge what types of creatures folks would like to see made for my (hopefully one day available) Mirificus Studios line of figures.  Keep in mind larger species will be made at 1:40 scale, and those smaller than 6 meters/20 feet in life will likely be made at larger scales (1:20, 1:6, 1:2, etc.).  If you want a species not listed here, please write your suggestion in the comments.

Have fun voting!  :D


Halichoeres

This one was way too difficult, but nice to see a few notosuchians in there.
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Quote from: Halichoeres on September 15, 2017, 01:56:13 AM
This one was way too difficult, but nice to see a few notosuchians in there.

Way too many cool archosaurs to choose from!  :))

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