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I need help finding The Future is Wild figures

Started by EarthboundEiniosaurus, January 17, 2016, 05:50:07 PM

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EarthboundEiniosaurus

Besides dinosaurs i'm a big speculative evolution fan, so finding out that the future is wild had a line of figurines produced was great news for me. Unfortunately, i can't find much information on them or a place to buy them if that's still possible. I was wondering if you guys knew anything about them or if you had some you'd be willing to part with. Thanks in advance, any information would be useful :)

Link to a page I found with a bit more info (it's in french sadly): http://modelstories.free.fr/histokits/WILD_P/

Thanks,

EarthboundEiniosaurus 
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sauroid

unfortunately, they are hard to find. i only have the Toraton and the Carakiller among the line.
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Libraraptor


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brettnj

I just saw at least one of these on YAJ.

Please PM and in the mean time I'll see if my source in Japan can locate it and any others.

Thanks.
Brett

EarthboundEiniosaurus

Thank you all for the quick responses :) It seems the Toraton is the most common, if worse comes to worse i'd like to have it, the megasquid, and the flish, which seems to be somewhat rarer. And brettnj, the PM is being sent as we speak ^-^

Thanks,

EarthboundEiniosaurus
"Just think about it... Ceratopsids were the Late Cretaceous Laramidian equivalent of todays birds of paradise. And then there's Sinoceratops..."
- Someone, somewhere, probably.


Amazon ad:

EarthboundEiniosaurus

Quote from: Chad on January 17, 2016, 09:36:29 PM
http://www.japtou.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=5269

The above is where I picked up mine. Good luck!

--Chad

Hmm, very interesting, is this the entire set or do you order individual figures?

Thanks,

EarthboundEiniosaurus
"Just think about it... Ceratopsids were the Late Cretaceous Laramidian equivalent of todays birds of paradise. And then there's Sinoceratops..."
- Someone, somewhere, probably.

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