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Ikessauro's Collection

Started by Ikessauro, November 17, 2012, 10:07:53 AM

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CityRaptor

Yep,  But yes, it is possible to get rare and old figures for cheap in lots. Got several Invictas ( including Lambeosaurus and Dimetrodon ), Kleinwelkas, Carnegies, a Bullyland Mastodonsaurus etc. that way. Not properly labeled lots can be a treasure trove. Don't need the stuff found in those lots? Sell it properly labeled!  You can make profit that way.
Of course even properly labeled stuff can be gotten for cheap, depending on the country you are in.  Got 5 Sinclair Dinoland figures for a single Euro. Those are also older than your parents, avatar_Stegotyranno420 @Stegotyranno. And no, I'm not that old
And of course some old figures, especially model kits, keep on getting re-issued. Also visit thrift stores, since they might also have some treasures.

Back on topic, that is quite a nice Collection.  Need to visit these threads more often and start my own at one point.
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


Ikessauro

#261
2006 Beipiaosaurus


2006 Caudipteryx


2006 Microraptor


2006 Dilong

Variant 1 - This one seems to be fully painted, the back color is paint.

Variant 2 - This one is not fully painted, the back color is actually the plastic color. Safari probably changed the paint to a simpler method to cut cost.


2005 Ankylosaurus


2005 Oviraptor



2004 Sinraptor


2004 Albertosaurus

Ikessauro

#262
2003 Woolly Mammoth


2003 Velociraptor


2002 Camarasaurus


2002 Styracosaurus


2001 Acrocanthosaurus


2001 Dimetrodon


2000 Tanystropheus


2000 Triceratops

Ikessauro

#263
1999 Psittacosaurus
 

1999 Tyrannosaurus


1998 Deltadromeus
Variant 1

Variant 2


Leyster

Oh my! Just reopened my pc and found this! Thank you so much, great pictures and a very great resolution, despite having many of these figures I noted some details I never saw before thanks to them! They'll sure be helpful to the ones that approaches collecting now in realizing how well sculpt were Carnegies. I hope to see Battats receiving your photographs too, some day!
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Ikessauro

Quote from: Leyster on July 14, 2020, 11:14:47 AM
Oh my! Just reopened my pc and found this! Thank you so much, great pictures and a very great resolution, despite having many of these figures I noted some details I never saw before thanks to them! They'll sure be helpful to the ones that approaches collecting now in realizing how well sculpt were Carnegies. I hope to see Battats receiving your photographs too, some day!

I'm glad you like the pictures. I'll post more of my carnegies later, and sure, I can do the BAttats too.

Dinoguy2

Great pics, thanks for sharing! A few variants here I didn't know about, including the second Deltadromeus. Your 2000 Triceratops is also different than mine in the details of the face colors.
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Ikessauro you have a beautiful collection from what I have read, the same thing happens to you that you do not make any expenses and you have no family and your only expense is to collect, from what I see I am not an isolated case among the collectors of the dinotoyblog.com forum

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