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Guess the figure!!!!

Started by Primeval12, March 20, 2012, 08:47:51 PM

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Himmapaan

Hooray, dino-biscuit!  :D

Umm, let me see...

It's pale blue and cream, with red and gold accents.
It was produced in 1994 and is long since out of production.

I don't know how much I ought to describe at once. I hope that's a good start.


Tylosaurus

Is it the Carnegie Iguanodon ? hmm?  ;D

Himmapaan


Pachyrhinosaurus

Is it the Battat Styracosaurus?
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Himmapaan

Warmer!

Another clue, it isn't an ornithischian.

Tylosaurus

is it the Corythosaurus from Batatt?
As seen in this picture next to the Steggy :)

brontodocus

I was already considering it might be the Battat Amargasaurus, 1994 would fit - the colours, too... but golden? There's some red and yellow in the neck sail, though. :)

Oh Lord, won't you buy me a T-rex by Krentz? My friends all have Sideshow, I must make amends.

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Himmapaan

#27
Quote from: brontodocus on March 22, 2012, 11:51:31 PM
I was already considering it might be the Battat Amargasaurus, 1994 would fit - the colours, too... but golden? There's some red and yellow in the neck sail, though. :)
Bravo, that's the one! I think I was being a little too artistically inclined with 'gold'; the way one might describe autumnal leaves, say (not quite 'golden' though  ;D), but yes, I essentially meant the yellow.  :))

Oh, and Tylo, in that picture, if you meant the Corythosaurus next to the Papo Stegosaurus, that's Carnegie. :) If you meant the one next to the Safari Stegosaurus, that's actually a Safari Hypacrosaurus. :)

brontodocus

Hurra! :) I was considering the Battat Amargasaurus right after you've posted - I've checked the shelves of your collection thread  ;) but then I wasn't convinced anymore because I thought you'd mean some metallic colour with "golden". Then I thought of the golden-eyed Carnegies but none of them was fitting properly.

So then, to get Edith Piaf's "Autumn Leaves" out of my head again (not that I don't like it)...
...here's a new one:

It's a small rubber figure, not much over 70 mm long.
It's basically tan with darker brown spots but one part of its body is green and yellow.
It's a quadrupedal with a sail on its back - but it's no synapsid.
It's been released in 1998 and is retired. I guess I've already said too much... ???

Oh Lord, won't you buy me a T-rex by Krentz? My friends all have Sideshow, I must make amends.

Takama


This thing from playvisions(forgive me i forgot the name of the creture)

brontodocus

I guess I should have looked at my new signature first and not right into the next cabinet... :-\
But, yes, of course, we have a winner! :) That's the PV Platyhystrix! ;D

So it's up to you now... ??? :D

Oh Lord, won't you buy me a T-rex by Krentz? My friends all have Sideshow, I must make amends.

Takama

 Ok here it goes,

Its Tan/Sand colored
it received a negative review on the blog
it came out in 2007.

Tylosaurus

Safari Spinosaurus from 2007?
This one :)


Takama

#33
nope,    sorry
but i believe its one of Spinosaurs ancestors

Tylosaurus


Takama

nope, gotta go back further in time

SBell

Judging by the colour and date of production--the CollectA Eustreptospondylus?

Takama

DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING! You are correct!

Tylosaurus

Quote from: Takama on March 23, 2012, 01:10:53 AM
nope,    sorry
but i believe its one of Spinosaurs ancestors

Hmm not really an ancestor of Spinosaurus, but more of Megalosaurus ;)

Eustreptospondylus ("well-curved vertebra", in reference to the arrangement of the spine in the original fossil) is a genus of megalosaurid dinosaur,
more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustreptospondylus

Takama

Quote from: Tylosaurus on March 23, 2012, 02:11:09 AM
Quote from: Takama on March 23, 2012, 01:10:53 AM
nope,    sorry
but i believe its one of Spinosaurs ancestors

Hmm not really an ancestor of Spinosaurus, but more of Megalosaurus ;)

Eustreptospondylus ("well-curved vertebra", in reference to the arrangement of the spine in the original fossil) is a genus of megalosaurid dinosaur,
more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustreptospondylus

Yes, but didint Megalosaurs evovled into the Spinosaurs?

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