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Noidea's Dinosaur Things

Started by Noideaforaname, September 17, 2024, 11:01:21 PM

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Birthday Candles! Kinda surprised they've survived all these years. Dunno who made them, whether it was a widely produced set or something fairly local.


I'm assuming this is supposed to be the obligatory T. rex, but these guys are abstract Flintstones-esque designs that defy scientific classifications so it could be anything... or nothing, just a generic dinosaur.



Li'l red, though, is definitely inspired by Stegosaurus specifically.


Greenie is maybe a sauropod?


Big red is similar to Greenie, but with a unicorn horn!


Libraraptor

I like how you joyfully surround yourself with dinosaur stuff!

Noideaforaname


Hammond Hadrosaurs


Parasaurolophus - I do appreciate how added articulation means you can force movie toys into more realistic stances  ^-^



Corythosaurus - surprisingly not a repaint of Para "Elvis"


As someone who always floods his JPOG/JWE parks with all the hadrosaurs, I wish we'd get more in HC, but it seems like the "mid-sized" tier is gone.

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BotM Ceratopsians!


Psittacosaurus - I must admit I'm wary of BotM's bipeds. Psitta's foot got bent out of shape after about a year of standing on its base, but that was easily fixed with hot water. Yutyrannus however was unable to stand after mere weeks! Consequently, I have Psitta on all fours while just chilling on the shelves.



Protoceratops hellenikorhinus



Baby Diabloceratops

...and Adult Diabloceratops

I may have to grab an extra set or two of the hatchlings...


Einiosaurus



Albino Zuniceratops - doesn't show up in photos but there's a neat pearlescent effect with the white scales



Fans' Choice Pachyrhinosaurus - the intricate paintwork really shines on a toy this big


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