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Pelycosaur's dinosaur and animal collection

Started by DinoObsessed, September 07, 2014, 11:39:17 PM

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DinoObsessed

thought id share my favorite figures on my one shelf until i get into my house.





Libraraptor

I especially like what I spy on picture 1! Wow!

Halichoeres

In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

Shonisaurus

By the way Pelycosaurus the tyrannosaurus rex of Battat belongs to the third version or the first? I congratulate you on your great collection, you have very good taste in the choice of figures.

Roselaar

Lovely collection!

What's the interesting grey/green figure next to the JP Ornithosuchus on the first pic?

Halichoeres

Quote from: Roselaar on June 27, 2018, 09:23:11 PM

What's the interesting grey/green figure next to the JP Ornithosuchus on the first pic?

It's a Xidi/Happy Kin/Galaxy Kids/Lontic action figure. It's marked Hyperodapedon, but it seems to be modeled after the DK Placerias.
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My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures


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BrontoScorpio

#27
Nice Collection !
Can't say I am familiar with those early mammal-like reptiles on both sides of the Toyway WWD Postosuchus :

What those might be ?


Simon

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on June 28, 2018, 03:46:28 PM
Nice Collection !
Can't say I am familiar with those early mammal-like reptiles on both sides of the Toyway WWD Postosuchus :

What those might be ?



Those are Jurassic Park Toys that were widely available in stores in the 1990s and early 2000s - I can't tell you which series or company they came from (1993 or 1997), but if you go to a database of Jurassic Park toys (there's one on http://www.jptoys.com/ ) you should be able to find them pretty easily.  I remember seeing them all over the place - they were among the cheaper "fringe" JP figures that often got overproduced, didn't sell well, and stayed on toy shelves for a long time ...

Flaffy

the striped, orange, buck-toothed one to the left is a TLW Ornithosuchus repaint.
The brown one with white/beige patterning to the right is a Chaos Effect Lycaenops.
The dull lime/green one to the far right is a TLW Walmart Exclusive Scutosaurus, which comes with the Estemmenosuchus at the back, with a grey base colouring and blue highlights. Both originally set for individual release in the first JP toy line with a much more vibrant colour scheme. 

Shonisaurus

The estemmenosuchus of Jurassic Park Toys is even more interesting than that of the company Collecta. I love it.

The colors of the prehistoric reptiles and mammalian reptiles is what I like to be applied to the figures of prehistoric toy animals, realistic and not strident.

BrontoScorpio

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Quote from: Flaffy on June 28, 2018, 05:57:49 PM
the striped, orange, buck-toothed one to the left is a TLW Ornithosuchus repaint.
The brown one with white/beige patterning to the right is a Chaos Effect Lycaenops.
The dull lime/green one to the far right is a TLW Walmart Exclusive Scutosaurus, which comes with the Estemmenosuchus at the back, with a grey base colouring and blue highlights. Both originally set for individual release in the first JP toy line with a much more vibrant colour scheme.
Thanks Flaffy .
I'm not usually a fan of JP Toys - but these look neet.
Excuse me asking - but what does 'TLW' stands for ?

RobinGoodfellow

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on July 04, 2018, 10:17:46 AM
Excuse me asking - but what does 'TLW' stands for ?

The Lost World ( Jurassic Park episode II )  ???


SBell

Quote from: DinoObcessed on June 27, 2018, 02:18:56 AM
thought id share my favorite figures on my one shelf until i get into my house.



What is the greyish one to the left of the Ornithosuchus? I have the others, but don't recall ever seeing that one.

And it's a funny thing--those ones, especially the Estemmenosuchus/Scutosaurus may have been over-produced, but finding them now is very hard. Especially with their dino damage pieces!


DinoObsessed

the grey one is a scaphonyx but it looks more like a placerias. When i get my new house in order i will show more of my collection off.


ITdactyl

What is that pterosaur in the lower tier of the 2nd picture?

DinoObsessed



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