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Schleich new creatures

Started by Irritation, October 29, 2017, 09:14:26 PM

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What new species of prehistoric creatures do you want Schleich to make?

Edaphosaurus
19 (45.2%)
Amargosaurus
11 (26.2%)
Daspletosaurus
2 (4.8%)
Majungosaurus
7 (16.7%)
Ankylosaurus
3 (7.1%)
Pachycephalosaurus
6 (14.3%)
Pachyrhinosaurus
9 (21.4%)
Gallimimus
10 (23.8%)
Carcharodontosaurus
7 (16.7%)
Suchomimus
9 (21.4%)
Camptosaurus
7 (16.7%)
Diplodocus
6 (14.3%)
Lambeosaurus
11 (26.2%)
Megalosaurus
7 (16.7%)
Chasmosaurus
12 (28.6%)
Ampelosaurus
4 (9.5%)
Pyroraptor
3 (7.1%)
Yangchuanosaurus
4 (9.5%)
Gorgosaurus
4 (9.5%)
Ornithomimus
5 (11.9%)
Euoplocephalus
2 (4.8%)
Ornithocheirus
6 (14.3%)
Saurolophus
8 (19%)
Maiasaura
9 (21.4%)
Deinonychus
6 (14.3%)

Total Members Voted: 42

Irritation

Have fun voting and this is for fan purposes only.


Jose S.M.

I voted only for herbivores, I don't trust Schleich with theropods yet, they might be improving but they need to prove it more for me.

Halichoeres

I voted for Edaphosaurus because they're at their most interesting when they do Permian/Triassic things (like this year's Tawa and Dinogorgon, and the Desmatosuchus from the Replicasaurus line).
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My attempt to find the best toy of every species

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Sometimes I draw pictures

Libraraptor

Edaphosaurus.  On the other hand I would like Schleich to do any creature as long as it is correct and/or nice to look at.
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