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Jakob Vicent's collection

Started by JakobVicent, September 08, 2014, 04:27:58 AM

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JakobVicent

Here is my very small collection, but don't worry i am planning on adding a lot more dinosaurs soon  8)

Battat Dacentrurus


Safari Diabloceratops


Field Mueseum Torosaurus


Carnegie Amargasaurus


Battat Pachyrhinosaurus


Safari Pachyrhinosaurus


Battat Cryolophosaurus


Battat Nanshiungosaurus


Safari Acrocanthosaurus




Alexxitator

Trust me when I say that expanding your collection might go a whole lot faster then you are planning...
Yer on to a good start  ;)
Interesting thing I noticed is how the Battat and Safari Pachyrhinosaurus are so very much alike in design and pose.
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amargasaurus cazaui

That small torosaurus is actually from the set they called "Sue and Friends" and was sculpted by Doug Watson, a member of our forum. It is a superb sculpt and the detail and so forth make it quite collectible
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DinoLord

Calling it a 'Field Museum Torosaurus' isn't too far off since the Sue and Friends line was commissioned by the Field Museum (when I went two years ago the museum still had huge bins of the line's figures). It's a very nice sculpt; if only it was larger!

Roselaar


Sim

Your collection looks good!  The figures in your collection so far look good and realistic!

Quote from: Alexxitator on September 08, 2014, 09:30:02 AM
Trust me when I say that expanding your collection might go a whole lot faster then you are planning...
Hehe!

JakobVicent

Quote from: Alexxitator on September 08, 2014, 09:30:02 AM
Trust me when I say that expanding your collection might go a whole lot faster then you are planning...
Yer on to a good start  ;)
Interesting thing I noticed is how the Battat and Safari Pachyrhinosaurus are so very much alike in design and pose.

Thank you alex :) haha yes i am already looking to buy some more figures. I noticed that as well about the two pachyrhino's.

JakobVicent

Quote from: amargasaurus cazaui on September 08, 2014, 09:36:22 AM
That small torosaurus is actually from the set they called "Sue and Friends" and was sculpted by Doug Watson, a member of our forum. It is a superb sculpt and the detail and so forth make it quite collectible

ah yes thank you :) I forgot to add that in. I agree it is an awesome figure and the detail is amazing.

JakobVicent

Quote from: DinoLord on September 08, 2014, 12:05:30 PM
Calling it a 'Field Museum Torosaurus' isn't too far off since the Sue and Friends line was commissioned by the Field Museum (when I went two years ago the museum still had huge bins of the line's figures). It's a very nice sculpt; if only it was larger!

I wish it was a tad larger too! I want it in a 1/40!

JakobVicent



JakobVicent

Quote from: Sim on September 08, 2014, 11:04:17 PM
Your collection looks good!  The figures in your collection so far look good and realistic!

Quote from: Alexxitator on September 08, 2014, 09:30:02 AM
Trust me when I say that expanding your collection might go a whole lot faster then you are planning...
Hehe!

Thanks sim! I love the figures I have so far. I am currently looking at more. I definitely want the battat amargasaurus, maiasaura, and euoplocephalus.

laticauda

Quote from: JakobVicent on September 10, 2014, 05:26:11 AM
Quote from: Sim on September 08, 2014, 11:04:17 PM
Your collection looks good!  The figures in your collection so far look good and realistic!

Quote from: Alexxitator on September 08, 2014, 09:30:02 AM
Trust me when I say that expanding your collection might go a whole lot faster then you are planning...
Hehe!

Thanks sim! I love the figures I have so far. I am currently looking at more. I definitely want the battat amargasaurus, maiasaura, and euoplocephalus.

Great start!  When you start thinking, NOW where am I going to put them, you'll realize how hooked you really are.  That will be in about two - four weeks. ^-^  Just take it one figure at a time and enjoy.

JakobVicent

I got these in the mail yesterday :)



docronnie

So far, so good!

Great additions as well! 😊
Keep The Magic Alive and Kicking! :-)

Bokisaurus

great start, soon you will have more :D

sauroid

very nice start. prepare to fill your room/house with tons of figures in the coming days.
"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.

Arul


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