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Robin - Goodfellow's Collection ( Collection "Tour" from page 113 )

Started by RobinGoodfellow, March 21, 2015, 11:28:48 AM

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Shonisaurus

I have two versions. The first is a version whose figure in my case does not stand up, but its legs are more detailed.

The second version of this velociraptor is a figure that fortunately remains perfectly standing anywhere. That if its predatory claws are less detailed is the version of velociraptor color coffee.

And first of all Robin Congratulations for your find !!!  :)


RobinGoodfellow

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Quote from: Shonisaurus on February 05, 2018, 03:11:00 PM
I have two versions. The first is a version whose figure in my case does not stand up, but its legs are more detailed.
The second version of this velociraptor is a figure that fortunately remains perfectly standing anywhere. That if its predatory claws are less detailed is the version of velociraptor color coffee.

Shonisaurus, you should really create your own collection thread with pictures.
I think you have a big collection too..  :)

Shonisaurus

Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on February 05, 2018, 03:57:52 PM
Quote from: Shonisaurus on February 05, 2018, 03:11:00 PM
I have two versions. The first is a version whose figure in my case does not stand up, but its legs are more detailed.
The second version of this velociraptor is a figure that fortunately remains perfectly standing anywhere. That if its predatory claws are less detailed is the version of velociraptor color coffee.

Shonisaurus, you should really create your own collection thread with pictures.
I think you have a big collection too..  :)

Yes I have a good collection, but even if you do not believe it Robin that I already told Pako that he sold me the Tyrannosaurus rex running Papo brown and monsterhouse that I bought the tapejara, smilodon and psittacosaurus, my mobile phone is very rudimentary (it's second or third hand) and can not take pictures and although I make large expenses on the internet and online stores, I then make war economy for what may happen in the future, that is, I lead a spartan life without luxuries and between buying a new mobile phone to take photos (worth what it was worth) to buy a dinosaur or a paleontology book, preferred the second option.

It's reality.  :)

RobinGoodfellow


Daily Pics on DTF


..an updated "Three Horn Face" parade..











































...and the most rare of my collection: Orsenigo ; this is the very first figure I collected when I was a child..


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https://www.flickr.com/photos/130140542@N03/albums/72157672744437774/with/16401408911/

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See you soon.. stay tuned..  ^-^

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PlesiosaurusNessy

OMG, what for a fantastic, wonderful outstanding collection of all the Triceratops, I very like this dinosaur, all are absolut beauties!
Paleontology: Science for the love to dinosaurs!

Patrx


BrontoScorpio

Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on February 06, 2018, 02:17:58 PM
..an updated "Three Horn Face" parade..

Honestly, I wasn't aware the PNSO was so small -
was absolutely sure it was a gigantic cheap looking figure.
It is a lovely size.
Do you have any comparison pics, Robin, of it with the PNSO Tric. 'Doyle' ?
Thanks

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RobinGoodfellow

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on February 06, 2018, 03:27:43 PM

Honestly, I wasn't aware the PNSO was so small -
was absolutely sure it was a gigantic cheap looking figure.
It is a lovely size.
Do you have any comparison pics, Robin, of it with the PNSO Tric. 'Doyle' ?
Thanks

Unfortunately I don't have full access to my collection right now due to a complete "shelves re-adjustment": my figures are in boxes until next month..
And I don't know exactly in which one "Doyle" is right now..  :-[
So I can't take a comparison picture.
The other PNSO Tric is in its own box so I can measure it:
37 cm (straight line) / 14,5 inches

If I remember correctly, "Doyle" is smaller.

Maybe PNSO Tric could seem small because it's near to the huge Collecta..  :))
The Collecta Triceratops is quite big: 66cm (straight line) / 25,9 inches.
Hope it helps.  :)

BrontoScorpio


RobinGoodfellow

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on February 06, 2018, 04:40:30 PM
Well, it also looks half the size of the Sufobi tric.
..I'm measuring... Sofubi Tric is 38cm (straight line) / 14,96 inches.
Not so different from PNSO.
:)

RobinGoodfellow

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on February 06, 2018, 04:40:30 PM
Well, it also looks half the size of the Sufobi tric.

"Doyle" finally founded.
All the measurement:

Doyle: Length 24cm ( 9,8 inch.) / straight line horns-tail
PNSO Triceratops: Length 37 cm (straight line) / 14,5 inches
Sofubi Triceratops: Length 38cm (straight line) / 14,96 inches
Collecta 1:15 Triceratops: Length 66cm (straight line) / 25,9 inches

:)

ceratopsian

I hadn't realised the CollectA 1:15 was quite that enormous - thank you.  There certainly isn't space for that in my collection!

RobinGoodfellow


A lot of figures in my collection are from Urzeitshop, a wonderful web-shop in Germany.
On Urzeitshop Youtube channel there are some video about resin figures that proudly stand in my collection now..

Here 6 Urzeitshop's review about unique figure now in my collection.. enjoy:  :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOPeoI6Rk-M&t=36s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M93eA0DfOjg&t=9s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRBuwyusK_E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9mFq9zOCpk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d297ngBWssg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRK_kVJnhFA&t=70s


Pictures here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/130140542@N03/albums/72157661032161935

:)


Mackeral

So many artworks of a diversity of artists, i can only imagine what your shelf will look like with all these builds ups lined up!

Bokisaurus


Shonisaurus

Urzeitshop like dansdinosaurs sells resin figures very beautiful but unfortunately very expensive, but without a doubt the expense of money is worth in these cases. They are authentic works of art.

Among other figures that is the allosaurus that I would like to make a company of PVC or vinyl toys independently that I have to recognize that the Safari or Favorite allosaurus for putting two examples are great. It is a beauty and brilliantly represents that exceptional figure.  :o  8)

Thanks Robin for passing us those great videos!  ^-^

RobinGoodfellow

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Daily Pics on DTF


Uintatherium was a popular prehistoric mammal when I was a child.



Before 2017 Uintatherium was rare in my collection.
After that the herd has grown..  ;)


Sean Cooper


Collecta Deluxe


Safari


Play Vision


Starlux


Geoworld Eobasileus






Full Res Pictures here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/130140542@N03/albums/72157660163862768/page2

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Mackeral

These collections within your collection are so cool. The colours on paleocraft Uintatherium are stunning  :o

RobinGoodfellow

Quote from: Mackeral on February 10, 2018, 09:55:00 AM
The colours on paleocraft Uintatherium are stunning  :o

...Martin Garratt of course... I have zero skills on painting figures..  :'(

Shonisaurus

The uintatherium of Sean Cooper is with all safety the best of all the figures. On the other hand, I did not know that geoworld's eobasileus was so big. As far as the Play Visions uintatherium is concerned, you are a very lucky collector, it is without a doubt the most coveted uintatherium in the toy market, especially for its rarity and also for the wild prices that they ask for such a figure in the market due to its scarcity.  :o  :)

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