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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: Halichoeres on January 24, 2018, 07:26:33 PM
What were the two painted Marxes that you don't have? Were the Cynognathus or Sphenacodon ever offered in painted versions?

They are the exact two I'm missing funnily enough. Here is a shot of the set in its full glory.



Halichoeres

Wow, thanks for the photo! Those are great. I doubt I'll ever find them, but at least now I know what to keep my eye out for. I suppose there are very few in the States.
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UK

#282
Change over day today. Plenty of kaiyodo figures on display.














BrontoScorpio

#283
I always liked those mischievous looking dromaeosaurus 'Kitadaniryu' -
they look even  lovelier in a gang.
Nice 100mm Dimetrodon - who painted it ?

Jose S.M.

The little dromeosaurs look like they are waiting for someone to feed them or waiting for some prey to be at their jump height.

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UK

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on February 03, 2018, 12:50:26 PM
I always liked those mischievous looking dromaeosaurus 'KitadaniRyu' -
they look even  lovelier in a gang.
Nice 100mm Dimetrodon - who painted it ?

They're a great little bunch.... Full of character.

Sorry to say, the painter will never be known to me as I bought the figure already painted many years ago.

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Quote from: Jose_S.M. on February 03, 2018, 01:17:10 PM
The little dromeosaurs look like they are waiting for someone to feed them or waiting for some prey to be at their jump height.

You're right, I nearly lost a finger to them just getting them out of the box  :))

Shonisaurus

The good thing about the figures of Kaiyodo and other Japanese companies is that these figures, due to their small size, do not take up much space and most importantly, they are beautifully sculpted and very scientific figures.

It's what I like about Kaiyodo's figures among other things.  :) I congratulate you United Kingdom.  ^-^

Katieraptor

What's that green Spino? I really like the look of it. Kaiyodo?
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Quote from: Katieraptor on February 03, 2018, 04:06:31 PM
What's that green Spino? I really like the look of it. Kaiyodo?

Kaiyodo Dinotales series 5 No.89A ;) ..... a wonderful figurine.



Just like all the others you're showing here, Steve.

Katieraptor

Quote from: postsaurischian on February 03, 2018, 05:20:08 PM
Quote from: Katieraptor on February 03, 2018, 04:06:31 PM
What's that green Spino? I really like the look of it. Kaiyodo?

Kaiyodo Dinotales series 5 No.89A ;) ..... a wonderful figurine.



Just like all the others you're showing here, Steve.

Kaiyodo is pretty wonderful!
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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UK

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Added one more figure to the display..... Bit out of proportion.








PlesiosaurusNessy

Oh, w o w, this Rhamphorhynchus is a big guy and wonderful exotic looking model, congrats, UK!
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Katieraptor

Love that blue siamotyrannus variation. Too bad we now think Siamo was an allosauroid of some sort.
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Shonisaurus

By the way, the Rhamphorhynchus, to which company does it belong? He is the one that I would like him to make a western toy company.

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Sobreviviendo a la extinción!!!

UK

Quote from: Shonisaurus on February 06, 2018, 04:12:11 PM
By the way, the Rhamphorhynchus, to which company does it belong? He is the one that I would like him to make a western toy company.

Hi, when I purchased this piece, it was from a seller who said this was a Kaiyodo prototype. It's a lovely piece, my photography skills do it not justice.

UK

Quote from: Megalosaurus on February 06, 2018, 05:20:08 PM
Is the ramphorynchus 1:1 scale?

Sorry I don't know the scale. I can post size measurements later.

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