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Ostafrikasaurus' Collection

Started by Ostafrikasaurus, October 01, 2020, 07:06:27 PM

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Ostafrikasaurus

I figured it'd be a good idea to make a post detailing my own prehistoric figure collection. The list below will be expanding as I identify (and in some cases, dig out of boxes!) the various dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures that make up my collection. Pictures are forthcoming.

Bullyland


  • Anchitherium
  • Andrewsarchus
  • Cave Bear
  • Chalicotherium
  • Deinotherium
  • Diatryma
  • Dire Wolf
  • Eusmilus
  • Gomphotherium
  • Megatherium
  • Smilodon
  • Woolly Mammoth

Imperial

  • American Mastodon
  • Brachiosaurus (blue variant) x2
  • Brachiosaurus (pink/yellow variant)
  • Brontosaurus (green variant)
  • Smilodon
  • Stegosaurus (blue variant)
  • Stegosaurus (red variant)
  • Triceratops (black head, white eyes variant)
  • Triceratops (black head, blue eyes variant)
  • Tyrannosaurus (green/yellow variant)

Jasman

  • Apatosaurus (small)
  • Apatosaurus (large)
  • Brachiosaurus (large)
  • Carnotaurus (small, green variant)
  • Carnotaurus (large, green variant)
  • Pachycephalosaurus (small)
  • Pachycephalosaurus (large)
  • Parasaurolophus (small)
  • Parasaurolophus (large)
  • Stegosaurus (small)
  • Triceratops (small)
  • Triceratops (large)
  • Tyrannosaurus (large)
  • Velociraptor (small, looking over shoulder)
  • Velociraptor (small, crouching)
  • Velociraptor (large, crouching)

Papo

  • Campfire
  • Prehistoric bearded man
  • Prehistoric man with spear
  • Tyrannosaurus rex (standing, green variant)
  • Woolly Mammoth

Playskool Definitely Dinosaurs

  • Anatosaurus (grey/brown variant)
  • Ankylosaurus (yellow/brown variant)
  • Brachiosaurus (purple/green variant)
  • Brachiosaurus (green variant)
  • Ceratosaurus (green/yellow variant)
  • Leptoceratops (blue/white variant) x2
  • Stegosaurus (purple variant)

Safari Ltd. Missing Link

  • Woolly Mammoth

Safari Ltd. Wild Safari Dinos & Prehistoric Life

  • Apatosaurus baby
  • Doedicurus
  • Megatherium
  • Parasaurolophus baby
  • Stegosaurus (original brown/green/yellow variant)
  • Stegosaurus (updated "spotted" variant)
  • Scutosaurus
  • Smilodon
  • Styracosaurus (green variant)
  • Triceratops baby
  • Tyrannosaurus rex (green variant, 1996)
  • Tyrannosaurus rex baby
  • Utahraptor baby
  • Woolly Mammoth

Safari Ltd. Carnegie Collection

This picture was taken back in 2016, but it has most of my Carnegie figures in it. I bought the display mountain from a toy store that went out of business in 2005. (And yes, the Safari Scutosaurus somehow snuck his way into the picture!)

  • Allosaurus (1996/1997 resculpt)
  • Amargasaurus
  • Apatosaurus
  • Apatosaurus baby (1988 original "dull wash")
  • Baryonyx
  • Brachiosaurus
  • Camarasaurus
  • Carnotaurus (1997 original)
  • Carnotaurus (2011 resculpt)
  • Deltadromeus agilis
  • Dilophosaurus pair
  • Diplodocus (original sculpt)
  • Dimetrodon (2001 resculpt)
  • Elasmosaurus (original paint job, raised neck variant)
  • Euoplocephalus
  • Gigantosaurus
  • Kronosaurus (1998)
  • Mosasaurus
  • Oviraptor (feathered verson)
  • Pachycephalosaurus (1996/1997?)
  • Parasaurolophus
  • Plateosaurus
  • Pteranodon
  • Quetzalcoatlus (1998)
  • Saltasaurus (1997)
  • Spinosaurus (original sculpt)
  • Styracosaurus
  • Tanystropheus (2007 repaint)
  • Triceratops (2000 resculpt) x2
  • Tyrannosaurus rex (1992)
  • Tyrannosaurus rex (1997/1998)
  • Velociraptor (2003 original)

-W.I.P.
"Live fast, eat grass, die in a blast." - Late Cretaceous herbivore


Shonisaurus

It is a nice collection. Honestly, you have figures from collections that are totally unknown to me, like Jasman and Imperial you have figures that many of the forum do not have as for example happens to me. My congratulations.

Ostafrikasaurus

Quote from: Shonisaurus on October 01, 2020, 09:40:15 PM
It is a nice collection. Honestly, you have figures from collections that are totally unknown to me, like Jasman and Imperial you have figures that many of the forum do not have as for example happens to me. My congratulations.

Thanks! Dinosaurs/prehistoric mammals were my "one true hobby" throughout my childhood/teenage years, so I managed to pick up a little bit of everything along the way.  ;D
"Live fast, eat grass, die in a blast." - Late Cretaceous herbivore

Halichoeres

Nice Carnegie mountain. I briefly owned one but it was just too much real estate for my apartment.
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

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Sometimes I draw pictures

Libraraptor

A cool collection! I´d be interested in how you display it. And I´m jealous of that mountain, of course. :D

Ostafrikasaurus

Quote from: Libraraptor on October 04, 2020, 09:17:45 AM
A cool collection! I´d be interested in how you display it. And I´m jealous of that mountain, of course. :D

To be honest, since I've only just gotten back into collecting within the last month or so, I haven't really thought about it yet. Aside from the Carnegie mountain, I don't think I have ever really displayed my figures. When I was growing up, I just kept them in a set of plastic drawers, and many of them are actually still there.
"Live fast, eat grass, die in a blast." - Late Cretaceous herbivore

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