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Chinlechelys (Wild Republic snapping turtle)

Started by crankydinosaur, November 24, 2013, 12:33:34 PM

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crankydinosaur

On the Dinosaur Collector site in the diorama of the late Norian they have a Wild Republic snapping turtle as a Chinlecheyls.... does anyone know which exact one that is or have a better picture of it?

Here's a link: http://www.dinosaurcollectorsitea.com/norian.html


Jetoar

Cool diorama. One of the best of the last year.
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SBell

It doesn't look familiar--where does it say the brand?

crankydinosaur

If you scroll around that box where the diorama is there is a link to a key

stemturtle

Quote from: crankydinosaur on November 24, 2013, 12:33:34 PM
On the Dinosaur Collector site in the diorama of the late Norian they have a Wild Republic snapping turtle as a Chinlecheyls.... does anyone know which exact one that is or have a better picture of it?

Here's a link: http://www.dinosaurcollectorsitea.com/norian.html


Chinlechelys (customized Wild Republic snapping turtle)

You are correct, crankydinosaur, the link to the key is at the bottom left on the Dinosaur Collector site.
Jetoar, thanks for your nice reply.  If the cursor is held anywhere over the diorama photo,
a label will appear after a few seconds where DC credits this as an entry in the DTF 2012 contest.
SBell, here is an example of the Wild Republic turtles on eBay.
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