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JimoAi's collection

Started by JimoAi, May 06, 2022, 11:29:28 AM

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JimoAi

Hi everyone, this is JimoAi. I'm more prevalent on the animal toy forum and sts forum. I may collect marine life figures, Paleozoic and mesozoic life as well as fictional characters (pokemon, anime, Pixar and JP style Hammond collection figures). Why not start by showcasing a part of my collection?

This is my accurate dinos and pterosaurs shelf which includes modern day dinos as well as accurate versions of pop culture dinos as well as dinos well known in the fossil record(keeping small as I have limited shelf space). Currently, I plan to add the CollectA Edmontosaurus(mummified foot), Safari LTD Zuul (most complete north American Ankylosaur), pnso borealopelta (colors known) as well as the pnso centrosaurus (many specimens have been found). Any suggestions for me to add?



Roselaar

Good start, some amazing models there! :)

JimoAi

I'll be slowly showing off my stuff including pop culture stuff if it's allowed

Shonisaurus

Good collection. Among the models to add as you have requested, I recommend the PNSO tsintaosaurus. I recommend it to you, its painting, sculpture and, above all, it is a figure without any seam.

JimoAi

Quote from: Shonisaurus on May 06, 2022, 01:14:12 PM
Good collection. Among the models to add as you have requested, I recommend the PNSO tsintaosaurus. I recommend it to you, its painting, sculpture and, above all, it is a figure without any seam.
I'll consider if I have the space. Mostly focusing on species with the least amt of speculation needed. Cleared my Carnegie amargasaurus and vitae sinraptor and maybe the collectA Fukuiraptor

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Libraraptor

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What a cool collection! I am looking forward to watching it grow!

Halichoeres

Great collection, thanks for sharing! I was going to suggest the PNSO Helicoprion and Cretoxyrhina, but I see you've already got them covered.  8)
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Concavenator

You have a small collection (of dinosaurs/pterosaurs) but the figures are carefully selected. Congrats!

As to suggestions, here are some...

- Any Eofauna dinosaur. Since you already have a Triceratops and a Diplodocusl I will suggest you the Atlasaurus (an unusual, fairly complete sauropod) and Giganotosaurus. Eofauna is top notch when it comes to accuracy, and the figures are gorgeous. I have several of them and can't recommend them enough!

- GR Toys Dicraeosaurus (nice figure of an important but overlooked sauropod, which gives name to a whole family)

- PNSO Styracosaurus. Probably the best figure at the moment of this famous ceratopsian.

- Dino Hazard Irritator. A great model of an important Brazilian dinosaur, and it incorporates the findings about Spinosaurus' tail.

-Vitae Jinyunpelta. A nice little figure of the most basal club-tailed ankylosaurid.

You're off to a great start. Also looking forward to your review of the PNSO Allosaurus, a great figure of my favorite dinosaur.

JimoAi

Quote from: Concavenator on May 11, 2022, 06:45:46 PMYou have a small collection (of dinosaurs/pterosaurs) but the figures are carefully selected. Congrats!

As to suggestions, here are some...

- Any Eofauna dinosaur. Since you already have a Triceratops and a Diplodocusl I will suggest you the Atlasaurus (an unusual, fairly complete sauropod) and Giganotosaurus. Eofauna is top notch when it comes to accuracy, and the figures are gorgeous. I have several of them and can't recommend them enough!

- GR Toys Dicraeosaurus (nice figure of an important but overlooked sauropod, which gives name to a whole family)

- PNSO Styracosaurus. Probably the best figure at the moment of this famous ceratopsian.

- Dino Hazard Irritator. A great model of an important Brazilian dinosaur, and it incorporates the findings about Spinosaurus' tail.

-Vitae Jinyunpelta. A nice little figure of the most basal club-tailed ankylosaurid.

You're off to a great start. Also looking forward to your review of the PNSO Allosaurus, a great figure of my favorite dinosaur.


Thanks, will look into the suggestions, though I used to have the eofauna giga but I've sold it

JimoAi

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Halichoeres

Heh heh, is that Archelon trying to crawl to the next shelf?
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.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

JimoAi

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Quote from: Halichoeres on August 22, 2022, 05:50:30 AMHeh heh, is that Archelon trying to crawl to the next shelf?
Probably but I put it in an upright position to save shelf spa e cuz you never know what else I may add

JimoAi

My accurate dino shelf will be under renovation for the next few months as I'm clearing my theropods in favor of lipped representation like the BoTM 1/35 rex. The spino, bary and maybe the dilo will remain

Cretaceous Crab

From that angle, the feet on the HC Tyrannosaurus rex don't look quite as humongous.

Fembrogon

I was thinking the same thing; that might be one of the best shots I've seen of the rex with straight legs.

This is a very nice collection! Your prehistoric collection is obviously less prominent, but it looks like you select your figures carefully, and with fine results.
That PNSO Livyatitan looks like an absolute beast among the other marine life!

JimoAi

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My p tiny prehistoric shelf. This is just a rough arrangement prior to my birthday which very likely may contain a figure I've wanted to add so this is just a very temporary arrangement. As u can tell, it's mostly popular genera featured in pop culture.

Mostly going for 1:32 but for some figures liek the BOTM velociraptor and safari pteranodon they can't be helped and are in the 1:20 scale

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