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British Museum (Natural History) by Invicta

Started by DinoToyForum, May 07, 2012, 12:28:17 PM

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SBell

Quote from: CityRaptor on August 30, 2012, 06:39:52 PM
Just a quick question: How much would an Invicta Stenonychosaurus be worth?

I've seen people ask well over $100. I don't personally think anyone should pay that much.  It is, however, rare and unusual (even if it doesn't really look much like a troodontid) and so is still very collectible.  When up for sale, they seem to sell fairly readily for up to about $40 or so (or the equivalent in other currencies). Higher than that, and they don't usually sell.

Although, since I have one ($10! with postage! 8 years ago) I don't pay that close of attention, and the prices may have started to rise in the last few years.


CityRaptor

Thanks for the Info!
I'm not asking because I want to sell one, but because I want to buy one. Unfortunately that one just was bought by someone else....But if i'm lucky, I might still be able to get one for a good price. Alongside some of it's friends...
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

Gragmasaurus

I so badly wanted these dinos as a child. They were also sold at our museums in Oz, and I remember that many government schools had sets of these for teachers who were doing lessons on dinosaurs. My mother bought be the plesiosaur, which was my favorite "dino" at the time. I otherwise had to make do with Chinasaurs (HonKisaurs they were) from the local supermarket. Ironically, I now collect Chinasaurs, but if I ever decided to go for a more lifelike collection I'd definitely go for the Invictas.
All of your dinos are belong to us.

DinoToyForum

I recently started a new job and look what I found while sorting out my office. Treasure!



CityRaptor

Jackpot!
Although one of these things is not like the others...

Quote from: Gragmasaurus on August 30, 2012, 10:46:40 PM
Ironically, I now collect Chinasaurs, but if I ever decided to go for a more lifelike collection I'd definitely go for the Invictas.

Better start soon, I see prices going up in the future.
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

Himmapaan

Treasure indeed!  :o What will you do with them? I assume you must surely have all of those already.

But what is that interesting small plesiosaur?

Gragmasaurus

Quote from: CityRaptor on August 31, 2012, 12:16:29 PM
Jackpot!
Although one of these things is not like the others...

Quote from: Gragmasaurus on August 30, 2012, 10:46:40 PM
Ironically, I now collect Chinasaurs, but if I ever decided to go for a more lifelike collection I'd definitely go for the Invictas.

Better start soon, I see prices going up in the future.

How about Chinasaurs?  :P
All of your dinos are belong to us.

Gryphoceratops

Awesome, Adam!  Looks like hard work pays off in a lot of ways.   ;D

DinoToyForum

They belong to the museum of course. I suppose they were once of educational value, not quite so much these days, I'm not sure what to do with them. They will probably just hang around the office looking pretty ;)


DinoToyForum

Quote from: CityRaptor on August 31, 2012, 12:16:29 PM
Jackpot!
Although one of these things is not like the others...

Well spotted. It is another version of the 'Dinocrats' plesiosaur. But unlike mine, the text on the tummy says 'Toyway'. Anyway, this is taking us off topic! Perhaps a 'Dinocrats' thread is in order.



SBell

Quote from: dinotoyforum on August 31, 2012, 05:53:17 PM
Quote from: CityRaptor on August 31, 2012, 12:16:29 PM
Jackpot!
Although one of these things is not like the others...

Well spotted. It is another version of the 'Dinocrats' plesiosaur. But unlike mine, the text on the tummy says 'Toyway'. Anyway, this is taking us off topic! Perhaps a 'Dinocrats' thread is in order.

The funny thing is that it was meant to be an Inpro figure (there were mail-in offers with it pictured) but it never actually got included with the set. I have a blue Toyway one myself.

SBell


John

Quote from: SBell on September 01, 2012, 05:16:09 PM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Iinvicta-Plastics-Ltd-British-History-Museum-Stenonychosaurus-Troodon-/251144357651?pt=UK_Collectables_AnimalCollectables_SM&hash=item3a795ec713

This, to me, is as much as anyone should reasonably pay for the Stenonychosaurus. And even that is pushing it.
It's prices on eBay for this Natural History Museum,London model that make me realize that picking it up in the Maryland Science Center when it was new in 1991 was the right thing to do,especially since later that year,the whole Invicta line would no longer be sold in the U.S. ^-^
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stoneage


brontodocus

Wow, I can't remember having seen an Invicta mountain before, stoneage! :o

Oh Lord, won't you buy me a T-rex by Krentz? My friends all have Sideshow, I must make amends.

amargasaurus cazaui

Quote from: stoneage on October 10, 2012, 11:30:29 PM

What a gorgeous piece. Is that your own Stoneage? I am completely jealous. I wonder if anyone has tried that with the Battats for instance.
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Seijun

My living room smells like old plastic dinosaur toys... Better than air freshener!

stoneage

Quote from: amargasaurus cazaui on October 11, 2012, 07:46:37 AM
Quote from: stoneage on October 10, 2012, 11:30:29 PM

What a gorgeous piece. Is that your own Stoneage? I am completely jealous. I wonder if anyone has tried that with the Battats for instance.

No, I have all the figures but not the mountain.  I don't know of anyone who ever had the mountain, but it does proceed the Carnegie Mountain.  I just think it is something for wish list.


Jetoar

This morning, I have looked my lost figures of Invicta and more figures of other companies. My T-Rex, Megalosaurus, Scelidosaurus, Iguanodon, Stegosaurus, Glyptodon, Pteranodon and Woolly Mammoth. I am happy  ^-^.
[Off Nick and Eddie's reactions to the dinosaurs] Oh yeah "Ooh, aah", that's how it always starts. But then there's running and screaming.



{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

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Iguanocolossus

I've got the unpainted Megalosaurus (one of my favorite Theropod toys), Mammoth (one of the tusks fell out), Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, and Stegosaurus. Shame they're so rare. I can't think of any other companies that made to-scale Megalosaurus and Cetiosaurus. They did Liopleurodon before WWD made them cool

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