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Uk - fascination with the Land of the Rising Sun

Started by UK, March 24, 2014, 05:15:49 PM

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UK

Quote from: Crackington on April 02, 2014, 09:18:35 PM
Is that a Primeval dodo on the far left? Nice figure.

Really enjoying these photos UK, keep them coming!

It is, standing with a kaiyodo, Papo, Safari and AAA versions.

The Kaiyodo is from their Alice in Wonderland series. Very strange series indeed.

Stepping back in time now, the amazing Brumm flats. Fabulously detailed but terribly rare.





Staying in Germany and in yester-year! a rare red Bullyland T-Rex. What a beauty ;-)




Moving through the years, 1990's Kellogg's.



Fast forward a few years and off to Japan. A herd of Kabaya Seismosaurus



More Kabaya



And finally, early extra-terrestrial life, Kaiyodo style  :)



tyrantqueen

Those aliens remind me of the Martians from the Metal Slug video game series (a series I love).


UK

Quote from: tyrantqueen on April 02, 2014, 10:51:31 PM
Those aliens remind me of the Martians from the Metal Slug video game series (a series I love).



NeoGeo fan as well then? Excellent series

postsaurischian


Wonderful collection, UK :)!


Quote from: UK on April 02, 2014, 09:14:59 AM
....... Schleich minis



:D It's good to see you have them all. Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops (Monoclonius ;D?) were my very first Dinosaur figures in the late sixties. I still have them.

Libraraptor

Charming figures, I love watching your collection grow! Really envious about the Timpo monochrome bunch. And I love those aliens!

UK

Quote from: Libraraptor on April 03, 2014, 05:54:40 PM
Charming figures, I love watching your collection grow! Really envious about the Timpo monochrome bunch. And I love those aliens!

Thank you Libraraptor, you are very kind. The aliens are cool but the Timpo Rexs are plain crazy....

So in celebration of your German homeland, some Bullylands.

Their finest hour in my eyes.... The mighty Mastodonsaurus.



A mini conga



And the amazing prehistoric mammal line, all these are original releases....



Sorry form the quality of the photos, my camera phone just about does some justice.

Collecta and safari soon.

Libraraptor

Bullyland Mastodonsaurus belongs to their strongest ever figures and stand for themselves like monuments.

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UK

Quote from: Libraraptor on April 03, 2014, 09:59:56 PM
Bullyland Mastodonsaurus belongs to their strongest ever figures and stand for themselves like monuments.

They certainly do Libraraptor though the Edaphosaurus pushes that very hard



UK

So on the home straight for now.....

More Schleich,



Showing marine reptiles, a tribute to the great man himself



So who had the longest neck compared to its body then???  :)





UK

I love this figure....



More from Safari....



Mr and Mrs?????



Safari, Bullyland and Schleich, mostly good






UK

And finally

Looks like a little pack of dogs




Soaring high in the skies, well above the table anyhow




And just how far has Collecta come with their latest mammals?



Thank you for looking..... More when I can get them out


Libraraptor

You´re right about the Edaphosaurus, UK! Again, some great figures on your latest pictures!

Megalosaurus

Quote from: UK on April 04, 2014, 08:43:30 AM
I love this figure....



More from Safari....




I also love that figure, but I can't find it nor the Arsinoitherium for a fair price (& available to México).
Sobreviviendo a la extinción!!!


stoneage

Quote from: UK on April 02, 2014, 10:01:50 PM
Quote from: Crackington on April 02, 2014, 09:18:35 PM
Is that a Primeval dodo on the far left? Nice figure.

Really enjoying these photos UK, keep them coming!

It is, standing with a kaiyodo, Papo, Safari and AAA versions.

The Kaiyodo is from their Alice in Wonderland series. Very strange series indeed.

Stepping back in time now, the amazing Brumm flats. Fabulously detailed but terribly rare.





Staying in Germany and in yester-year! a rare red Bullyland T-Rex. What a beauty ;-)




Moving through the years, 1990's Kellogg's.



Fast forward a few years and off to Japan. A herd of Kabaya Seismosaurus



More Kabaya



And finally, early extra-terrestrial life, Kaiyodo style  :)



You have a lot of great stuff.  Looks like you have most if not all the Brumm Flats and their not painted.  I really would like to get them.

Patrx

Say, your Kabaya Deinonychus has a different base than mine. Were there variants?

UK

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The results of some recent excursions across to Japan....



And their diorama box, yet to be made up.



March of the seismosaurus



Aaaaagggghhhhh!!!! Lovely little family courtesy of Chad (thank you and up the Spurs)



Suits you sir, just one more to find



And finally the lovely Study Room Sunfish.



Hopefully some more soon....

Everything_Dinosaur

A very diverse and eclectic mix - super collection.

SpittersForEver


UK

Quote from: Everything_Dinosaur on April 27, 2014, 01:26:54 PM
A very diverse and eclectic mix - super collection.

Thank you, I love the quirky, rare and vintage. Space dictates I have to be choosy.

UK

Quote from: Patrx on April 06, 2014, 10:49:57 PM
Say, your Kabaya Deinonychus has a different base than mine. Were there variants?

I honestly don't know, sorry.

Talking of variants, does anyone have one of the 2005 Kaiyodo Sue figures in blue. I would love to find one, or even just see a photo.

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