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Collection showcase via video

Started by Metallisuchus, April 28, 2012, 05:24:57 AM

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Metallisuchus

Here's a little idea... A section where we can post videos of our collection, complete with commentary. Unfortunately, I have never posted any videos on anything, but maybe I will in the future. I'd love to get a more in-depth view of your collections, or even a brief video-review of even a single new piece you've purchased.


DinoToyForum

#1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrKfjZGIl-k

I injured myself last time I tried making a video. :-\  ;D But I may have a go at videoing my whole collection anyway ;) Although if I do, I'll probably post it in my own collections thread as other members have already done. Still, it might be nice to have all the videos in one separate thread as well. C:-)


Metallisuchus

Cool Brachiosaurus. I may pick one up as well. I used to have that huge orange Definitely Dinosaurs one as a kid. Still my favorite sauropod.

Thagirion

Haha, couldn't help but laugh at that dinotoyforum.  Nice idea for a thread.  I'm still pulling my collection out of boxes and taking individual pics so it will be a while before I can actually post a video.  But it's in the works.
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Horridus

#4
I had a quick go. Here's my T. rex shelf in nauseating-o-vision.

Basically just a test to see if it interests anyone - so it's lo-res.
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Himmapaan

Well, I enjoy seeing them (although won't be able to participate myself).

Horridus

Quote from: Himmapaan on April 28, 2012, 08:24:50 PM
Well, I enjoy seeing them (although won't be able to participate myself).
I should probably just use my YouTube account. I do have one, but I've never used it, so now feel very averse to using it for some reason...
All you need is love...in the time of chasmosaurs http://chasmosaurs.blogspot.com/
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Metallisuchus

Cool Tyrannosaurus collection, Horridus. What's that orange-ish one to the far left? Also, do you know of ANYBODY who owns a JP series 1 Tyrannosaurus that DOESN'T have a bent tail?

Horridus

Quote from: Metallisuchus on April 28, 2012, 09:01:56 PM
What's that orange-ish one to the far left? Also, do you know of ANYBODY who owns a JP series 1 Tyrannosaurus that DOESN'T have a bent tail?
Orange-ish one?

Also: no. My other one is a bit better - only a minor kink in the tail. But it doesn't work and is a duller colour, and is hence my 'spare'.
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Himmapaan



Horridus

#10
All you need is love...in the time of chasmosaurs http://chasmosaurs.blogspot.com/
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Metallisuchus

Yeah, it is the Sega Shinzen, thanks.

sepp

Quote from: Metallisuchus on April 28, 2012, 09:01:56 PM...do you know of ANYBODY who owns a JP series 1 Tyrannosaurus that DOESN'T have a bent tail?

If anyone does, they modified it. That Tyrannosaurus was sold in a box shorter than the toy was long. All the tails were bent to fit. When I got mine as a kid, the tail bent at a right angle when I took it out of the box. It took weeks or months of bending and fidgeting with it to get the tail relatively straight... though there is still an obvious kink in the plastic. :)

Thagirion

I enjoyed watching your collection of T-rexes Horridus. That was nice since I'm on a bit of a T-rex kick.
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Crackington

Horridus, great to see the wee Inpro Rex there, standing proud!

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