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Beegfoods Collection

Started by Beegfood, January 18, 2018, 04:17:22 PM

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Beegfood

#60
Next Pic!

Insects, where are you?


Shonisaurus

That figure is easy to recognize is the dimorphodon of the company Collecta, one of his best creations to date.  :D

Beegfood

Yap, in terms of quality, the CollectA Dimorphodon might be the favourite model in my collection!

ceratopsian


Beegfood

Thanks!
Thats all in our garden!
I had some trouble in getting the figure to hold onto the trunk, but after a while, it worked!
I sent these pictures to my 21 year old half-brother, who edited them, then he sent them to me, so I can post them!

Beegfood

Next Pic!

Ahhh, a moodbath! ^-^

Shonisaurus

That sauropod is Schleich's apatosaurus, the latest version of the Museum  Humbold in Berlin.

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Beegfood

Youre right!

This is my 100th post! ;D

And also my next Picture is here!

Easter Egg!

Shonisaurus

I already know that what is the dinosaur that appears in the photograph is the 2013 daspletosaurus from Collecta.  :)

Beegfood

Yay youre right again!
It seems like youre always right! >:D
By the way, what is going on with the forum?!

Its now called Danish troll forum! >:D

(I think its because its the 1st of April

Beegfood

#70
So, I just wanted to say, that my family and me go to Berlin today and come back on Saturday, we visit our grandma!

I cant post any Pics there, so youll have to wait, till Sunday, for more pictures! :'(

So first up, the next Pic!

The biggest Jurassic herbivore vs the biggest Cretatious herbivore! :o


And I also traded with PlesiosaursNessy and got three new models!

Invicta Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Yawu Pterosaur and a really old Bullyland Stegosaurus ;D

Shonisaurus

#71
The two models are Papo triceratops (largest terrestrial herbivore of the Cretaceous) and the other model is the Papo stegosaurus (new color version) (as the largest terrestrial herbivore of the Jurassic.

CityRaptor

Quote from: Beegfood on April 02, 2018, 06:41:37 AM
The biggest Jurassic herbivore vs the biggest Cretatious herbivore! :o


The majority of Sauropods and big Ornithopods like Shantungosaurus, Edmontosaurus and Lambeosaurus might disagree with that.  Although Triceratops and Stegosaurus were probably heavier than the latter two.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no


Shonisaurus

It would also be necessary to add sauropod dinosaurs of both the Jurassic (giraffatitan, apatosaurus or brachiosaurus for example) and the sacropods of the Cretaceous (titanosaurs).

Beegfood

Im back!

Yes, I ment more like the biggest, most famous herbivores of jurassic and cretaceous.

And I didnt want to take Sauropods and titanosaurs, because they dont look like fighters and dont have an Argentinosaurus or similar model... :'(

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