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Pilkington's Collection

Started by Pilkington, May 23, 2012, 03:29:13 AM

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Pilkington

I thought it was about time to update my collection pictures, it's been awhile. Unfortunately I had to sell off some of my collection two years ago but I'm slowly getting back into collecting.  I didn't bother with taking new pictures of my JP stuff, mainly because a) I'm not in the mood to unpack it and b) nothing new has been added to it however a good chunk was sold.  Also, please excuse the excessive dust...








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Metallisuchus

Ah what is that small ceratopsian to the far left in picture 2?

Takama

Quote from: Metallisuchus on May 23, 2012, 03:33:42 AM
Ah what is that small ceratopsian to the far left in picture 2?

Thats the Safari Field Musium Torosaurus,(which is now retired)

ZoPteryx

Nice collection Pilkington!  I really like those customized Allosaurs! :)

sauroid

very nice collection Pilkington.
"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.

Pilkington

Quote from: Zopteryx on May 23, 2012, 04:15:45 AM
Nice collection Pilkington!  I really like those customized Allosaurs! :)

Thanks, those Allosaurs were a lot of fun to do and might just be my favorite of the customs I've done so far.  I always planned on making a base for them but unfortunately haven't gotten around to it yet.
If you wanna be alone, come with me

Bokisaurus

Quote from: Pilkington on May 23, 2012, 03:29:13 AM
I thought it was about time to update my collection pictures, it's been awhile. Unfortunately I had to sell off some of my collection two years ago but I'm slowly getting back into collecting.  I didn't bother with taking new pictures of my JP stuff, mainly because a) I'm not in the mood to unpack it and b) nothing new has been added to it however a good chunk was sold.  Also, please excuse the excessive dust...





VEry nice collection :)
Oh, what is that cute little liopleurondon in this picture? I have never seen it before, and he is cute! I want it! >:D Who make it?

Gwangi

Very nice collection. What is that Tyrannosaurus in the first picture next to the para?

Pilkington

Quote from: Bokisaurus on May 23, 2012, 07:24:10 AM

VEry nice collection :)
Oh, what is that cute little liopleurondon in this picture? I have never seen it before, and he is cute! I want it! >:D Who make it?

That crude little liopleurondon was my first and only attempt to sculpt a figure from scratch.  I made that right after I watched Walking With Dinosaurs back in 2008, it's far from perfect but I've always liked it.

Here's another picture of it on the base I had originally made for it:


Quote from: Gwangi on May 23, 2012, 02:04:29 PM
Very nice collection. What is that Tyrannosaurus in the first picture next to the para?

I bought that Rex model off eBay years ago, sadly though the seller didn't know anything about it so I have no idea who made it.
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Metallisuchus

Thanks Takama. I don't believe I even knew they had a line for The Field Museum. That'd be cool if they did an Academy Of Natural Sciences line  :D


Takama

Quote from: Metallisuchus on May 24, 2012, 12:03:33 AM
Thanks Takama. I don't believe I even knew they had a line for The Field Museum. That'd be cool if they did an Academy Of Natural Sciences line  :D

It was a very short lived one. Only three species were produced for it. (Torosaurus Tyrannosaurus and Ananotitan)

Metallisuchus

Quote from: Takama on May 24, 2012, 01:04:04 AM
Quote from: Metallisuchus on May 24, 2012, 12:03:33 AM
Thanks Takama. I don't believe I even knew they had a line for The Field Museum. That'd be cool if they did an Academy Of Natural Sciences line  :D

It was a very short lived one. Only three species were produced for it. (Torosaurus Tyrannosaurus and Ananotitan)

That explains why I couldn't find much when I searched 'em.

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