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Rearing Sauropods

Started by ProSauropod, November 22, 2014, 10:16:15 PM

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ProSauropod

While I collect Sauropods in general, there is a special love for rearing Sauropods.  What was the first or first few that were made ?  ???


stargatedalek

the only ones that come to mind are the Battat and CollectA diplodocus

Arul

Rearing sauropod, i love diplodocus from collecta  :) its good for diorama model

CityRaptor

Quote from: ProSauropod on November 22, 2014, 10:16:15 PM
While I collect Sauropods in general, there is a special love for rearing Sauropods.  What was the first or first few that were made ?  ???

First ones made? I think that would be the Kaiyodo Dinoland(?) Barosaurus, Battat Diplodocus and original Wild Safari Apatosaurus.

I have yet to aquire a rearing Sauropod.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

tyrantqueen

#4
I used to own the CollectA Jobaria, the CollectA Diplodocus and the Battat Diplocodus. And Galileo Hernandez's rearing Barosaurus.

There is also a Plateosaurus by Bullyland.



Anddddd....the Carnegie and CollectA Plateos were both rearing.

CityRaptor

Well, this is about Sauropods, not Sauropodomorphs. And Plateosaurus is bipedal.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

postsaurischian


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Arul


sauroid

there's a rearing CollectA Rhoetosaurus too.
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loru1588

If someone would email me I can give them a pic of my Kaiyodo Barosaurus vs. Allosaurus model to post

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: loru1588 on November 23, 2014, 02:35:09 AM
If someone would email me I can give them a pic of my Kaiyodo Barosaurus vs. Allosaurus model to post

you can send it to me Dan: [email protected]

tyrantqueen

Quote from: loru1588 on November 23, 2014, 02:35:09 AM
If someone would email me I can give them a pic of my Kaiyodo Barosaurus vs. Allosaurus model to post

I can do it >:D



Easy peasy lemon squeezy :)

Arul

#12
Quote from: tyrantqueen on November 23, 2014, 05:52:50 AM

Easy peasy lemon squeezy :)

What is that hahaha lol


Blade-of-the-Moon

Oh well TQ beat me to it. lol

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loru1588


Meso-Cenozoic

I've seen that Kaiyodo Barosaurus vs. Allosaurus model diorama before and it's just as stunning as I remember it! I've forgotten its scale, though. Is it in their 1/20 figure line?

loru1588


dinoking

I have the Kaiyodo rearing Barosaurus VS Allosaurus model also and even though it was listed as 1/35 scale it  actually measures out to be 1/25 scale:

Given a lenght for Barosaurus of 89 ft. x 12 = 1,068 divided by the model lenght of 42.75 " = 24.98 or 1/25 scale
Given a lenght for Allosaurus of 35 ft. x12 =420 divided by the model lenght of 17" = 24.71 or 1/25 scale

Several other Kayido Dinosaur models that are listed as 1/35 scale are actually  1/25.

tyrantqueen

Quote from: dinoking on November 24, 2014, 06:30:39 AM
I have the Kaiyodo rearing Barosaurus VS Allosaurus model also and even though it was listed as 1/35 scale it  actually measures out to be 1/25 scale:

Given a lenght for Barosaurus of 89 ft. x 12 = 1,068 divided by the model lenght of 42.75 " = 24.98 or 1/25 scale
Given a lenght for Allosaurus of 35 ft. x12 =420 divided by the model lenght of 17" = 24.71 or 1/25 scale

Several other Kayido Dinosaur models that are listed as 1/35 scale are actually  1/25.
Which ones?

dinoking

The Vinyl Dinoland Maiasauria measures 14" . Given a lenght of 30 ft. for Maiasauria  ( 30x12 =360 divided by 14" = 25.7 or 1/25 scale).
The Vinyl Dinoland T. Rex measures 18.5 ". Given a lenght of 40 ft. for T. Rex (40 x 12 = 480 divided by 18.5 " = 25.9 or 1/25 scale).

I also have the rare resin Euoplocephalus model 9"' long  which calculates out to be 19 ft. for the actual animal which is dead on.

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