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Does anybody know of any Triassic non-dinosaurian archosaur figures?

Started by Wellnhoferia, April 17, 2014, 09:50:52 PM

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Wellnhoferia

Does anybody know of any non-dinosaurian archosaur figures or Permian creatures that exist and being sold even if their retired lines or custom models like the ones on shapeways?
Like Anteosaurus, for example?


amargasaurus cazaui

#1
http://www.shapeways.com/model/547707/hyperodapedon-scaphonyx-1-12.html?li=shop-results&materialId=6

This is a non dinosaur Triassic figure by our own MB, and it is very nice.



Paint and basework Martin Garratt
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Gwangi

Are you only interested in Shapeways or models or are you looking for "toys" as well. Like those produced by Safari/Carnegie, Bullyland, CollectA etc.

SBell

That's a really, really broad range of time and animals, and there are lots (not tons, but lots). Oddly, as \i just realized, assuming my database info is correct and up to date (no guarantees there), I have no Permian archosaurs/archosauromorphs. I also left out the couple of pterosaurs. Also, apologies for the formatting. And some my be customs or figures that were indeterminate/reassigned by me depending on what seemed more appropriate.

Animal name   Manufacturer/Line
ARIZONASAURUS   Bullyland
BATRACHOTOMUS   Bullyland
CHASMATOSAURUS   Dino Magic
CHASMATOSAURUS   Wild Safari
DESMATOSUCHUS   Dinosaur in Egg
DESMATOSUCHUS   Dinosaur in Egg
DESMATOSUCHUS   Iwako
DESMATOSUCHUS   Schleich
DESMATOSUCHUS   Tedco. Ltd.
DESMATOSUCHUS   Wild Safari
EUPARKERIA   Starlux
EUPARKERIA   Wild Safari
FASOLASUCHUS   Dawn of the Dinosaurs
HYPERODAPEDON   Dollar Store/Unknown
HYPERODAPEDON   Dollar Store/Unknown
HYPERODAPEDON   Shapeways
ORNITHOSUCHUS   Dollar Store/Unknown
ORNITHOSUCHUS   Dollar Store/Unknown
ORNITHOSUCHUS   Imperial
ORNITHOSUCHUS   JP Hasbro
ORNITHOSUCHUS   K&M International
ORNITHOSUCHUS   Starlux
PARATYPOTHORAX   Bullyland
PHYTOSAUR   QRF
PHYTOSAUR   Schleich
POSTOSUCHUS   Bargain Shop
POSTOSUCHUS   Dino Magic
POSTOSUCHUS   Predators
POSTOSUCHUS   Wild Safari
POSTOSUCHUS   Wild Safari
POSTOSUCHUS   WWD Toyway
PROTOCHIROTHERIUM   Bullyland
PROTOSUCHUS   Animal Planet
PROTOSUCHUS   Starlux
RHYNCHOSAUR   Warhammer
RUTIODON   Dinotales S3
RUTIODON   Wild Safari
SALTOPOSUCHUS   FUL
SALTOPOSUCHUS   Starlux
SAUROSUCHUS   Dawn of the Dinosaurs
SAUROSUCHUS   Primaeval Designs
SCAPHONYX   Dawn of the Dinosaurs
STAGONOLEPIS   QRF
TANYSTROPHEUS   Carnegie
TANYSTROPHEUS   Carnegie
TANYSTROPHEUS   Dinotales S2
TANYSTROPHEUS   Starlux
TASMANIOSAURUS   LK Yowies
TERATOSAURUS   Panosh
TRILOPHOSAURUS   FUL
VANCLEAVEA   Shapeways
VENATICOSUCHUS   Imperial

So there's a start! And I don't think I have them all...lots though.

brandem

and while I don't want to spam a sale or anything I do make a Triassic Poposaurus, not model quality but along the price and quality lines of "museum" toys,

Wellnhoferia


SBell

Quote from: brandem on April 18, 2014, 07:33:38 PM
and while I don't want to spam a sale or anything I do make a Triassic Poposaurus, not model quality but along the price and quality lines of "museum" toys,


I only listed ones I don't have...I will need to rectify this particular one sooner rather than later.

Quote from: Wellnhoferia on April 19, 2014, 01:55:40 AM
Does anybody know where to find a imperial venatisuchus?

Like I said, some of them were best guesses based on what I could figure out (or what I thought they should be)--including unnamed Imperial figures.



I think it was pointed out somewhere that it may be based on some pretty old depictions of Megalosaurus or Allosaurus, but given the large plates across the back, it would more likely represent a crurotarsan of some kind; not sure why Venaticosuchus (maybe I needed one for something?).

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Yutyrannus

Quote from: Wellnhoferia on April 17, 2014, 09:50:52 PM
Does anybody know of any non-dinosaurian archosaur figures or Permian creatures that exist and being sold even if their retired lines or custom models like the ones on shapeways?
Like Anteosaurus, for example?
Anteosaurus is a therapsid not an archosaur.

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

brandem

Quote from: Yutyrannus on April 19, 2014, 02:59:04 AM
Anteosaurus is a therapsid not an archosaur.
perhaps he was using that a a reference to "Permian creatures" and not non-dinosaurian Triassic archosaurs,

Quote from: SBell on April 19, 2014, 02:17:06 AM
I only listed ones I don't have...I will need to rectify this particular one sooner rather than later.

oh I wouldn't expect to find myself on a list with Bullyland and Carnegie anyway, heh

Tyrannosaurid lover

When the time came out the amaizine animals that the time and extintion lef behind will be back.

SBell

Quote from: brandem on April 19, 2014, 03:27:35 AM
Quote from: Yutyrannus on April 19, 2014, 02:59:04 AM
Anteosaurus is a therapsid not an archosaur.
perhaps he was using that a a reference to "Permian creatures" and not non-dinosaurian Triassic archosaurs,

Quote from: SBell on April 19, 2014, 02:17:06 AM
I only listed ones I don't have...I will need to rectify this particular one sooner rather than later.

oh I wouldn't expect to find myself on a list with Bullyland and Carnegie anyway, heh

Looks good to me from the pictures. And there are some truly not-great ones on that list.

Wellnhoferia

Thanks and I also mean any Permian animal or Triassic animal that isn't a dinosaur and does anybody where to find a large resin model of the saurosuchus from dawn of the dinosaurs or is anybody on this site selling one?

Brachiosaurus



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