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What mammals would you like a new figure of?

Started by Sim, March 31, 2025, 12:47:33 AM

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Which of these would you like?

Ambulocetus
22 (61.1%)
Basilosaurus cetoides
18 (50%)
Cave lion
11 (30.6%)
Castorocauda
8 (22.2%)
Castoroides
6 (16.7%)
Ceratogaulus
12 (33.3%)
Didelphodon
12 (33.3%)
Dinofelis
11 (30.6%)
Dire wolf
9 (25%)
Enhydriodon
9 (25%)
Fruitafossor
10 (27.8%)
Homotherium latidens
15 (41.7%)
Megatherium
16 (44.4%)
Merycoidodon
7 (19.4%)
Moeritherium
16 (44.4%)
Odobenocetops
9 (25%)
Paraentelodon
6 (16.7%)
Procoptodon
10 (27.8%)
Repenomamus
12 (33.3%)
Sivatherium
17 (47.2%)
Stegomastodon
8 (22.2%)
Stockoceros
11 (30.6%)
Synthetoceras
18 (50%)
Thalassocnus
9 (25%)
Thylacoleo carnifex
15 (41.7%)
Toxodon
15 (41.7%)
Volaticotherium
8 (22.2%)

Total Members Voted: 36

Sim



Faelrin

Voted for all of these. Some of the Mesozoic mammals here I've not heard of before and had no idea they were such well preserved. Castorocauda and Volaticotherium in particular.
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Concavenator

Voted for:

- Ambulocetus
- Basilosaurus cetoides
- Megatherium

Halichoeres

Interesting that there's only two proboscideans on the list, given that's almost the only mammal group companies make.
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Faelrin

To be fair, we have had a bunch of variety from CollectA, Eikoh, and Kaiyodo in recent years outside the typical prehistoric mammalian fauna. Come to think of it I think I'm way overdo for updating my list of prehistoric mammal figures.
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Sim


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Torvosaurus

To start off with:

Barbourofelis
Teleoceras
Menoceras
Cranioceras
Synthetoceras
Aepycamelus
Amphicyon
a decent three-toed horse

There's plenty more. There are several species leading up to the last Elasmotherium, for example.

So I know a lot of folks may be thinking, yeah, so? Well, I look at mammals like other people look at dinosaurs. I am kinda the same way with the number of ceratopsians, for example. A trike, a Styracosaurus, a Chasmosaurus, and a few others, and the rest all kind of look the same to me.

Not that there is anything wrong with this by any means. And I know I'm not going to get a bunch of different species of Bison or indricotheres to show off the lineage. But I would like a much wider range of prehistoric mammals to choose from.

Torvo

"In the fields of observation chance favors only the prepared mind." - Louis Pasteur

Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

Basilosaurus is pretty well represented by now (though I am not sure if any of them are at :35 scale, which seems to be a dealbreaker for many?). PNSO's looks pretty good from pictures, and I own the CollectA one. He is a magnificent and mighty noodle.
Would never say no to more mammals, though.

Halichoeres

Good to see Ambulocetus doing so well, as a member of one of the most clear-cut transitional series in paleontology, a series with almost no figures available currently.
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Nehalennia

It's still rather bizarre to me no company has ever made a proper Sivatherium. It's big, bulky, has a unique, almost flamboyant look. What's not to like?

carliro


Dusty Wren

Quote from: Nehalennia on July 17, 2025, 09:44:56 PMIt's still rather bizarre to me no company has ever made a proper Sivatherium. It's big, bulky, has a unique, almost flamboyant look. What's not to like?

Right?? This bugs the crap out of me. No self-respecting toy company that makes living animals would skip making a giraffe for their lineup, and most of them have okapis, too. Why don't we have even one extinct giraffid?   
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Zhuchengotyrant

I would love (aka I need!  O:-) ) some prehistoric camels. Specifically Aepycamelus, Titanotylopus, and Paracamelus.

Its such a shame the only ones of any of these that exist are stuff like the Starlux "altcamelus" and "gigantocamelus". I love them too but we need modern takes!
-Zhuchengotyrant

profnik



 :D I hope the Safari Ltd 2026 is coming releasing soon.

Wild Safari Prehistoric World Collection:
Dire Wolf
Irish Elk (Megaloceros)
Paraceratherium

I wish the safari ltd should make a dire wolf for wild safari prehistoric world collection.
Just like Vintage toy Bullyland Prehistoric mammals dire wolf.

https://2img.net/h/i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb327/SUSANNE58/direwolves1.jpg


Designed detail of the extinct dire wolf I just like ray harryhausen's little red riding hood with brownish dark color gray fur of the wolf, game of thrones, la Brea and dino dex with dire wolf scenes.

https://abcdvdvideo.myshopify.com/cdn/shop/products/orp-5482_1024x1024.jpg?v=1586836766




Ajax88

Paraceratherium, Blue Whale.  Speaking of, is there a good 1/35 Blue Whale on the market for less than a fortune?

Halichoeres

Quote from: Ajax88 on July 19, 2025, 01:03:15 AMParaceratherium, Blue Whale.  Speaking of, is there a good 1/35 Blue Whale on the market for less than a fortune?

I assume you refer to the Kaiyodo Mega Sofubi version? I dunno, maybe Favorite Co will make a vinyl version one day.
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

crazy8wizard

The fact that there are little to no figures of any White River Formation mammals surprises me. Just a couple Hyaenodons (a couple of which are the wrong species) and a painfully rare Dino Riders Archaeotherium (which I also think is the wrong species).
Any White River mammal would be cool in my book.

Monkeysaurus

#18
Quote from: Halichoeres on July 23, 2025, 05:09:03 PM
Quote from: Ajax88 on July 19, 2025, 01:03:15 AMParaceratherium, Blue Whale.  Speaking of, is there a good 1/35 Blue Whale on the market for less than a fortune?

I assume you refer to the Kaiyodo Mega Sofubi version? I dunno, maybe Favorite Co will make a vinyl version one day.

I really searched far and wide for the mega sofubi blue whale to no avail. I ended up just getting the PNSO blue whale due to my mid-life crisis. I don't regret the purchase but I also don't think about the cost either. 😬😬😬



It's an insanely impressive piece in person, but I also wish the other 1/35 blue whale was still available.

Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

Primeval12

#19
Looks like your Tupuxaura took a tumble

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