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Looking for a Lystrosaurus

Started by unleashed, January 08, 2015, 08:24:13 PM

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unleashed

First off, apologies if this is breaking any rules as I have just registered.

I am looking for a figurine of a Lystrosaurus. I have been looking everywhere with no luck, and I would really, really like to find this. I appreciate any responses and will pay very generously.


stemturtle

Quote from: unleashed on January 08, 2015, 08:24:13 PM
First off, apologies if this is breaking any rules as I have just registered.

I am looking for a figurine of a Lystrosaurus. I have been looking everywhere with no luck, and I would really, really like to find this. I appreciate any responses and will pay very generously.

There is one on eBay by Kaiyodo at this link .

Mural at New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (Click image)

unleashed

Quote from: stemturtle on January 08, 2015, 08:51:13 PM
Quote from: unleashed on January 08, 2015, 08:24:13 PM
First off, apologies if this is breaking any rules as I have just registered.

I am looking for a figurine of a Lystrosaurus. I have been looking everywhere with no luck, and I would really, really like to find this. I appreciate any responses and will pay very generously.

There is one on eBay by Kaiyodo at this link .

Thank you, much appreciated.

I do not have any knowledge in the whole dinosaur figurine hobby; does this look like something that is worthy of buying, or are the other "higher quality" figurines out there?

Is the coloring of that figure accurate? (I understand it can be different)

I'm not sure if that makes sense, I just want to know if I should buy that one or if there is a better one out there.

Manatee

Quote from: unleashed on January 08, 2015, 09:05:46 PM
Quote from: stemturtle on January 08, 2015, 08:51:13 PM
Quote from: unleashed on January 08, 2015, 08:24:13 PM
First off, apologies if this is breaking any rules as I have just registered.

I am looking for a figurine of a Lystrosaurus. I have been looking everywhere with no luck, and I would really, really like to find this. I appreciate any responses and will pay very generously.

There is one on eBay by Kaiyodo at this link .

Thank you, much appreciated.

I do not have any knowledge in the whole dinosaur figurine hobby; does this look like something that is worthy of buying, or are the other "higher quality" figurines out there?

Is the coloring of that figure accurate? (I understand it can be different)

I'm not sure if that makes sense, I just want to know if I should buy that one or if there is a better one out there.
It is the only Lystrosaurus figure out there, and it appears to be accurate anatomically, if a little slender.

DinoLord

@unleashed: You can buy that figure in good faith. Kaiyodo Dinotales are some of the most accurate and detailed figures out there.

stemturtle

#5
Prehistroic Panorama by COG Ltd. made a chunckier Dicynodon that resembles a Lystrosaurus.
It is shown in the second photo posted in the topic Prehistoric Panorama: Back from the dead? Called an early reptile, it is the gray figure.
Sold in mixed bags of 4 different figures. Might take some luck to get hold on one.

Mural at New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (Click image)

unleashed

Thank you all for your help. I just purchased the Kaiyodo model.

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