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What Do You Want In Toy Form?

Started by Zhuchengotyrant, September 09, 2013, 01:51:40 PM

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What Would You Want?

Ceratopsians (Specify)
0 (0%)
Ornithomimids (Specify)
2 (11.1%)
Pachycephalosaurs(Specify)
1 (5.6%)
Alvarezaresaurs (Specify)
1 (5.6%)
Ankylosaurs (Specify)
0 (0%)
Stegosaurs (Specify)
0 (0%)
Dromaeosaurs (Specify)
3 (16.7%)
Carnosaurs (Specify)
2 (11.1%)
Coelursaurs (Specify), remember, this group includes Tyrannosaurs
3 (16.7%)
Other Prehistoric Animals (Specify)
4 (22.2%)
Ornithopods (specify)
0 (0%)
Sauropods and Prosauropods (Specify)
2 (11.1%)

Total Members Voted: 18

Iguanocolossus

I would like to see more non-dinosaurs-some Permian animals, Triassic archosaurs, marine reptiles, and lots of prehistoric mammals from Barylambda to Ancylotherium


Katieraptor

Torvosaurus! He reeeeeeeaaaaalllllyyyy needs a figure.

Allosaurus, but of course, seeming as it's my favorite, I always want to see more.

Megalosaurus, since I haven't seen anyone do a good one.
What I love about Allosaurus is that it lived an extremely violent life that was rife with broken bones, cuts, scrapes, infections, sprains, and yet it just kept on truckin.

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Libraraptor

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Quote from: Katieraptor on March 29, 2014, 04:13:30 AM
Torvosaurus! He reeeeeeeaaaaalllllyyyy needs a figure.

Allosaurus, but of course, seeming as it's my favorite, I always want to see more.

Megalosaurus, since I haven't seen anyone do a good one.

The Invicta and the Starlux one scores with the nostalgia feelings they provide. But the CollectA and the Natural History museum ones are a failure for sure. I voted for Alvarezsaurus, btw. :)

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