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good figure combination based on its scale

Started by Arul, September 22, 2014, 03:10:14 PM

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Arul

Greetings :) i want to combine some of paposaurs figure for my next hand made diorama,in my mind is (raptor + styraco) & (stego + allo).my question is,between those 2 combination,which one is macth with real life scale ? Or you guys know other good combination maybe hehehe.really sorry for maybe my bad english  :-\


Federreptil

The combination of the Allosaurus and the Stegosaurus should work, both are in scale nearly 1/40. The Styracosaurus is smaller than the Triceratops and so this model is also approx. 1/40. But the Velociraptor is a smaller dinosaur like a massive crow so here is the scale of the Papo and Schleich model more 1/10. A model from Kaiyodo Dinotales or the Tamiya kit is here a better companion. The Velociraptors in Jurassic Park are much bigger than the real scale of the fossil record – they are in size like an Utahraptor.

Arul

Yeah my friends here chose stego+allo too :D here in indonesia the most famous dinosaur figure is papo,so its difficult to find kaiyodo dinotales or tamiya here...thanks for your advice sir :D

Arul

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Another question  :) how about from safari figure.megalodon and tylosaurus maybe ? And did they lived is same era ?

Pachyrhinosaurus

I don't know about scale as I don't have the megalodon, but megalodon is from the Cenozoic (Miocene??) and tylosaurus is from the Cretaceous period. There was a related shark, cretoxyrhina, which lived, to my knowledge, with tylosaurus. I used the WS bull shark for it.
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Arul

Quote from: Pachyrhinosaurus on November 03, 2014, 04:29:39 AM
I don't know about scale as I don't have the megalodon, but megalodon is from the Cenozoic (Miocene??) and tylosaurus is from the Cretaceous period. There was a related shark, cretoxyrhina, which lived, to my knowledge, with tylosaurus. I used the WS bull shark for it.

Thank you for the reply  :) to discuss this specifically i will move to paleontology thread :)

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