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What's your biggest dino?

Started by Pinkamena, October 23, 2014, 11:00:26 PM

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spinosaurus1

a super old pachycephalosaurus toy that I kept as a kid years ago. I don't even remember who made it. it's around 14-15 inches long


Alexxitator

I need to update this one! My biggist beast is now a Horizon Brachiosaurus that I am happily putting together. Photos will follow in due time.
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Dinomike

#42
Quote from: paleoferroequine on October 24, 2014, 02:48:58 AM
   Mine are a pair of Horizon Brachiosaurus, one which is seen here seen here with the Papo  Spinosaurus.


Gosh! That is one huge Brachiosaurus!!! My biggest dinosaur would be Jurassic Park Bull T.Rex.
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kreativtek

Quote from: paleoferroequine on October 24, 2014, 02:48:58 AM
   Mine are a pair of Horizon Brachiosaurus, one which is seen here seen here with the Papo  Spinosaurus.



Holy cow. And I thought that my Papo Brachiosaurus is big. What an amazing model! Are other Horizon figures sized similarly?

leidy

I love my innaccurate but awesome Schleich Apatosaurus.  It's one of those figures that really feels just massive.  Somehow I like it better than my (technically better sculpted) Papo Brachiosaurus.


I also have the old red Jurassic Park T.rex.


And in storage somewhere, I have one of these:


It's quite immense, probably the biggest I have, certainly the biggest eyesore.  It's a plastic shell built around one of those slot together skeletons.  You got a piece free with each issue.

There was a time when he shared a mantlepiece with the JP T.rex

docronnie

#45
For sure, this one is my largest so far:


Happinet Supersaurus
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triceratops83

The Horizon Chris Darga Triceratops, although I have a ?Dino Horizons Triceratops skeleton that's a little bigger, but he's just bones :D
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TJ_Terrorsaur

Quote from: leidy on December 07, 2014, 03:07:25 AM
I love my innaccurate but awesome Schleich Apatosaurus.  It's one of those figures that really feels just massive.  Somehow I like it better than my (technically better sculpted) Papo Brachiosaurus.


I also have the old red Jurassic Park T.rex.


And in storage somewhere, I have one of these:


It's quite immense, probably the biggest I have, certainly the biggest eyesore.  It's a plastic shell built around one of those slot together skeletons.  You got a piece free with each issue.

There was a time when he shared a mantlepiece with the JP T.rex

I love the retired Schleich Apatosaurus mostly because of his grey-blue coloration. I only have the orange-red one.

Killekor

My tallest figure is the PNSO Euhelophus, My biggest is the Lufengosaurus of the same brand.

Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

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Postosuchus84

#49
My Definitely Dinosaurs Ultrasaurus/Brachiosaurus. Definitely my biggest dinosaur in my collection.


BlueKrono

Mine is the Disney's Animal Kingdom Saltasaurus at over 50" long. This titan sits atop my front entry closet as there's not enough room with the rest of the Saltasaurus collection.
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Halichoeres

Quote from: BlueKrono on January 18, 2017, 06:43:06 PM
Mine is the Disney's Animal Kingdom Saltasaurus at over 50" long. This titan sits atop my front entry closet as there's not enough room with the rest of the Saltasaurus collection.

That could be furniture.
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Shonisaurus

My biggest figure is a deinonychus from the AAA series. Chinasaurus in a pure state.

I also have the apatosaurus of Schleich (the second ancient version) and the brachiosaurus of Papo.

And of course Papo's guidraco is a very large figure although that is not a dinosaur.

Neosodon

At 2 feet Carnegie Diplodacus is my longest. Carnegie Apatosaurus is my heaviest though while the Brachiosaurus is the tallest so its hard to say what the biggest is. :P

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Silvanusaurus

Quote from: BlueKrono on January 18, 2017, 06:43:06 PM
Mine is the Disney's Animal Kingdom Saltasaurus at over 50" long. This titan sits atop my front entry closet as there's not enough room with the rest of the Saltasaurus collection.

Do you have a photo of this behemoth?

PumperKrickel

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Gwangi

The Tyco Brontosaurus is easily the largest in my collection.

stargatedalek

By mass easily my 1:1 Stormfront Canada goose:



By length, the far better suited to the topic TLWJP Bull Tyrannosaurus:



Even on the same shelf (the Tyrannosaurus photo is much older).

Faelrin

I don't have much in my dinosaur and prehistoric collection right now but the biggest I have for now is the JW chomping T. rex, which isn't all that big, if they were compared with some of the monsters posted here that I do not own as of yet. Yet it's enough to capture my 3yo niece's heart and make her exclaim "it's big". So I'll settle with that.
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