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CollectA Connecting Bases

Started by Trexroarr, November 16, 2012, 08:01:36 PM

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Trexroarr

I was just wondering if anyone has a picture of what the Koreaceratops Family, Hypsilophodon Family, Monathesia & Cycadeoidae Trees and Williamsonia Tree all look like 'connected' together. I have heard they all attatch somehow.. Is this true, and are they all in scale with each other?

Also, does anyone know if the T-Rex with Prey (Base Version) and Pachycephalosaurus 'connect' too?

Thanks! :)

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stemturtle

Quote from: Trexroarr on November 16, 2012, 08:01:36 PM
I was just wondering if anyone has a picture of what the Koreaceratops Family, Hypsilophodon Family, Monathesia & Cycadeoidae Trees and Williamsonia Tree all look like 'connected' together. I have heard they all attatch somehow.. Is this true, and are they all in scale with each other?

Here is a link to a photo on the Dinosaur Collector website that shows all four CollectA figures together:
http://www.dinosaurcollectorsitea.com/collecta4.html
The bases do not attach to each other so much as butt together.  Personally, I do not think the scales match very well, but I love each individual figure.

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From my point of view it is a great idea to will do dioramas
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Primeval12

The pachycephalosaurus has a base?

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Arrancon

I saw on Everything Dinosaur that the Pachy connects with the Hypsolophodons and the Monanthesia. I don't have the Rex, but I don't think it connects, since it was just recently given a base for standing issues only.

Roselaar

Here's one of mine to give you a better idea of what the connected bases look like. It's pretty neat, though not a perfect fit but obviously intended to go together. I'm really hoping they will expand their line of these diorama models, they are an excellent notion, much more original than just regular dinosaur models.


Himmapaan

Quote from: Roselaar on November 17, 2012, 08:52:08 PM
...excellent notion...

This sprang immediately to mind. I couldn't help it.  ;D

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