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My Safari collection, by Juju

Started by juju1305, August 01, 2012, 10:05:30 PM

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juju1305

Hello guys,

this is my Safari collection to date (still growing of course)  ^-^



The superb acrocanthosaurus and ceratosaurus launched this year.



Fabulous stegosaurus and a really nice kentrosaurus.



Simply the best dilophosaurus on the market. Nice guanlong, but too toyish for my taste.



Epic triceratops. One of the best on the market. Great vagaceratops launched this year.



Tiny but superbly detailed anatotitan (from the Sue series). Dynamic-looking edmontosaurus.



Brilliant coelacanth and dunkleosteus. These fish are among the top 5 best Safari figures.



Superb nigersaurus with a lot of details. Dynamic and colorful dracorex launched this year.



Wonderful amebelodon and andrewsarchus. Both have a lot of details and great paint jobs.



Very nice smilodon and epic dodo.



Very bright (and way too glossy) hypacrosaurus. The leptoceratops is ok but could have been more detailed. 



Magnificient postosuchus. And a good scutosaurus.



WWD-style liopleurodon. Don't really like the eyes.

Overall this is a collection I really like for its high quality, low prices and incredible diversity of species, especially non-dinosaurs. Of course this collection is pretty small and i'm willing to add some more animals to it (a few pterosaurs, the brachiosaur, the newest T-rex, the mosasaur, the inostrancevia and the kaprosuchus).


juju1305



Safari pterosaur (looks like an anhanguera, any thoughts on this?) and tapejara.

I like these figures a lot (can't wait to get the ramphorhynchus which looks just as great).

I got them both from the Karlsruhe Natural History museum (I was quite surprised to find Safari figures in a German Museum, but the explanation is that the museum has a nice selection of pterosaur fossils and lifesize figures).

Roselaar

Excellent lot! Yeah, the nameless Safari 'Pterosaur' is generally considered to be an Anhanguera indeed.

juju1305

Quote from: Roselaar on August 13, 2012, 04:50:49 PM
Excellent lot! Yeah, the nameless Safari 'Pterosaur' is generally considered to be an Anhanguera indeed.

Thanks for that, I thought so too :)

As for the lot, I'm quite glad with it. There's still a few I'd love to add to that (the most recent t-rex, inostrancevia, kaprosuchus, the newest brachiosaurus, mosasaurus, ramphorynchus and the wooly mammoth)

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