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What 5 ornithischians would we like Safari to make?

Started by Sim, March 11, 2024, 05:06:45 PM

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What 5 would you most like from Safari?

Achelousaurus
3 (10.3%)
Bactrosaurus
0 (0%)
Borealopelta
1 (3.4%)
Camptosaurus
9 (31%)
Chasmosaurus
1 (3.4%)
Centrosaurus
4 (13.8%)
Denversaurus
5 (17.2%)
Dryosaurus
10 (34.5%)
Edmontonia rugosidens
1 (3.4%)
Edmontosaurus annectens
6 (20.7%)
Gigantspinosaurus
1 (3.4%)
Heterodontosaurus
8 (27.6%)
Hypsilophodon
6 (20.7%)
Kosmoceratops
0 (0%)
Kulindadromeus
10 (34.5%)
Maiasaura
9 (31%)
Protoceratops
5 (17.2%)
Saichania
3 (10.3%)
Saurolophus
9 (31%)
Scelidosaurus
11 (37.9%)
Scutellosaurus
9 (31%)
Tenontosaurus
6 (20.7%)
Thescelosaurus
11 (37.9%)
Tlatolophus
2 (6.9%)
Tuojiangosaurus
2 (6.9%)
Udanoceratops
4 (13.8%)
Utahceratops
3 (10.3%)

Total Members Voted: 29

Faelrin

#20
I changed my vote. As Haolonggood released an excellent Chasmosaurus recently, I would be fine with theirs. I also changed my vote for Borealopelta, as it was less a "need" and more of something I'd like to see, but there's still good options on the market for it.

So I voted instead for Kulindadromeus (no change), Scelidosaurus (no change), Scutellosaurus, Tenontosaurus (yes Wild Past has one planned, but who knows when it will happen), Thescelosaurus (no change).

Edit: More then five, but Camptosarus, Dryosaurus, and Maiasaura definitely all need figures too. The latter might happen since it was a Carnegie Collection genus that has yet to get a remake (same with Protoceratops).
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