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How these figures look together? [Comparison Thread]

Started by kreativtek, November 22, 2015, 07:46:11 AM

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KeU

Quote from: Halichoeres on January 14, 2017, 05:17:23 PM
And I think someone asked for this one:

The Giganotosaurus is a lot narrower than the rex. I wish the Safari Carcharodontosaurus were to scale with these two beauties.

Thanks a bunch.
Awesome that they are paying attention to the width of the creatures as well. Feel that the Giganotosaurus is a tad too narrow, but that is nitpicking.
This pair will display well with their Carnegie counterparts.


Jetdin

the giga figure isnt as narrow as it seems once you have the figure in hand. thanks for the t rex and giga comparison! looking forward to purchasing the t rex !

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Reptilia

#223
Anybody's got the new Safari Velociraptor is willing to share a comparison picture with Rebor's "Winston" and/or Papo feathered Velociraptor?

spinosaurus1

some general size comparisons of the wild safari giganotosaurus and feathered tyrannosaurus with my papos










Reptilia

#225
Thank you again spinosaurus1, nice pics and extremely useful comparisons.

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suspsy

#227
Got some more Wild Safaris from Fauna Figures!

Here's the CollectA and WS Psittacosaurus and Deinocheirus figures.



And here are the WS and Carnegie Tylosaurus figures, and the CollectA Mosasaurus.

Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Reptilia

#228
All these other Safaris look decently painted, how is it possible they messed with the only two models I was willing to acquire?!

suspsy

Battat, CollectA, Papo, and WS Parasaurolophus.



Carnegie, Papo, and WS Velociraptor.

Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Killekor

Can someone post some photos of the WS Sauropelta with the New feathered T-Rex?

Thanks

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Silvanusaurus

Quote from: suspsy on January 30, 2017, 01:41:52 AM
Got some more Wild Safaris from Fauna Figures!
And here are the WS and Carnegie Tylosaurus figures, and the CollectA Mosasaurus.



The proportion of the head to body seems very different between the two Tylosaurus, which one is more accurate?

suspsy

Given Doug Watson's penchant for meticulous research, I'm assuming the WS is more accurate. Keep in mind that there's more than one species of Tylosaurus.
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TheRaptorSlayer

Quote from: suspsy on January 30, 2017, 01:41:52 AM
And here are the WS and Carnegie Tylosaurus figures, and the CollectA Mosasaurus.



The WS Tylosaurus is just amazing in my opinion! :D The WS feathered raptor is incredible as well! The company definitely outdid itself this year!  ;D
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Reptilia

#234
Out of the three I still prefer the Carnegie Tylosaurus, despite the inaccurate tail. Is it just an impression or the new Safari tylo has a bit of an oversized head compared to the other two? The Carnegie and Collecta seem to have better proportions overall.

I always figured the Collecta Parasaurolophus to be much bigger than Papo's, seeing them together seems like they're almost the same size. And is the WS Psittacosaurus about the same size of the feathered Velociraptor?

suspsy

#235
No, the CollectA Parasaurolophus is way more massive than the Papo. And the Psittacosaurus is considerably smaller than the Velociraptor.
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terrorchicken

#236
QuoteOut of the three I still prefer the Carnegie Tylosaurus, despite the inaccurate tail. Is it just an impression or the new Safari tylo has a bit of an oversized head compared to the other two? The Carnegie and Collecta seem to have better proportions overall.
yeah, now that Iim seeing the WS together in comparison with the other 2,  I really dont like its coloring at all, and the head does looks odd.

and I still prefer the Battat para over the other 3...

great pics suspsy!

Jetdin

can anyone help compare a PNSO wilson t-rex 2017 with the safari 2017 giganotosaurus for me?

suspsy

Here are all my 2017 WS toys. There does seem to be kind of a desert theme going on with some of them, but what really matters is that they all look great individually.

Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Daspletotyrannus

Can someone please post a picture of Safari Ltd Gryposaurus, Iguanodon, and the new Parasaurolophus together.

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