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Sauroposeidon

Started by Wallnut, December 02, 2020, 08:17:19 AM

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Wallnut

What figurines can be used for sauroposeidon because a lot of toy companies maked plenty of acrocanthosaurus and rebor's brilliant deinonychus and with some tenonto's
I think I can make a good early creatouces diorama.


Newt

If you can find a big enough Brachiosaurus or Giraffatitan to be in scale with your theropods, that might be the closest thing available. Sauroposeidon is no longer considered a brachiosaurid, but it was probably brachiosaur-like in general appearance.

Dinoguy2

Quote from: Newt on December 02, 2020, 12:49:02 PM
If you can find a big enough Brachiosaurus or Giraffatitan to be in scale with your theropods, that might be the closest thing available. Sauroposeidon is no longer considered a brachiosaurid, but it was probably brachiosaur-like in general appearance.

The problem would mainly be finding a brachiosaur figure in scale with the theropods mentioned. Most brachios are 1:50 scale or smaller. You could do a diorama using Carnegie Brachio with Carnegie or Battat Acro and Carnegie Deinonychus, or maybe a dromaosaurid from a mini or Toob, but good luck finding a Sauroposeidon that would look good with Rebor. Even if you said it was a juvenile, the proportions would feel very off.
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Quote from: Dinoguy2 on December 02, 2020, 03:56:17 PM
Quote from: Newt on December 02, 2020, 12:49:02 PM
If you can find a big enough Brachiosaurus or Giraffatitan to be in scale with your theropods, that might be the closest thing available. Sauroposeidon is no longer considered a brachiosaurid, but it was probably brachiosaur-like in general appearance.

The problem would mainly be finding a brachiosaur figure in scale with the theropods mentioned. Most brachios are 1:50 scale or smaller. You could do a diorama using Carnegie Brachio with Carnegie or Battat Acro and Carnegie Deinonychus, or maybe a dromaosaurid from a mini or Toob, but good luck finding a Sauroposeidon that would look good with Rebor. Even if you said it was a juvenile, the proportions would feel very off.

I just found these. I do not know, if they are Ripoffs, or just something like Gosnell. Or maybe, they are Gosnell.
They look a bit toyish, but if someone reworkes the Head and Paint...?

https://www.ebay.de/itm/Large-Dinosaur-Figure-Animal-Toy-Collector-Brachiosaurus-Sauroposeidon-Kids-Gift/362821244997?hash=item5479d4d845:m:mHEUASAL-LskAVk5hnb6DCA&var=631967866871

Halichoeres

There is actually one Sauroposeidon toy that I'm aware of, but I don't think you'll like it:

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Quote from: Halichoeres on December 06, 2020, 04:48:01 PM
There is actually one Sauroposeidon toy that I'm aware of, but I don't think you'll like it:



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