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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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Killekor

Quote from: TaranUlas on March 23, 2019, 04:56:46 PM
Quote from: Killekor on March 16, 2019, 09:49:24 PM


I personally don't have the Balaur, but I'm sure that it will work perfectly anyways.
Thanks in advance for the photos!

Killekor

Sorry for the delay, I had a long week with exams and the like. Here are the pictures! I only have the Pteranodon, Balaur, and Sauropelta, but I hope it helps! (Also apologies for my poor camera work. I haven't actually taken pictures before like this and I'm missing most of my supplies for actually taking decent photos. Yay, college.)







Thank you very much TaranUlas! Your photos have been very useful!

Thanks again,
Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

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Renecito

2 requests:

I need a comparison pic of Collecta Carnotaurus next to 2014 Carnegie's.

And Schleich 2019 Spinosaurus next to Collecta 2015 Spinosaurus Deluxe.

Thanks.
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3 - Eofauna                     3 - Therizinosaurus
4 - Carnegie Line             4 - Deinocheirus
5 - CollectA                     5 - Gigantoraptor

TaranUlas

May I make a request for a comparison picture with Collecta's Caiuajara with the Collecta Deluxe Dimorphodon?

I also would like a comparison of the  Collecta Edaphosaurus and Dimetrodon from Collecta 2018 as well. I'm debating on getting those ones soon and I would like to know how good they look together... and how big they are together.

DragonRider02

Quote from: TaranUlas on April 04, 2019, 06:16:55 AM
May I make a request for a comparison picture with Collecta's Caiuajara with the Collecta Deluxe Dimorphodon?


Here's the picture I posted in CollectA 2019 thread some time ago.

TaranUlas

Quote from: DragonRider02 on April 04, 2019, 12:58:18 PM
Quote from: TaranUlas on April 04, 2019, 06:16:55 AM
May I make a request for a comparison picture with Collecta's Caiuajara with the Collecta Deluxe Dimorphodon?



Here's the picture I posted in CollectA 2019 thread some time ago.

Ah, Thank you! Wow, that is definitely taller than I thought it would be, but still... It's going to look great on my shelf and when teaching, that would be a fun one to use (I joked with the Safari LTD WS Microraptor figure I had that if it were life sized, I would have it perched on my shoulder like a parrot. I could honestly do that with this Caiuajara and a decent harness.)

danmalcolm

Does anyone have pnso triceratops Doyle and papos? Would love to see a comparison between them.

Also if anyone has both collectas and papos therizinosauruses a comparison would be much appreciated. Thanks.

PhilSauria

Quote from: danmalcolm on April 06, 2019, 05:45:18 PM
Does anyone have pnso triceratops Doyle and papos? Would love to see a comparison between them.

Also if anyone has both collectas and papos therizinosauruses a comparison would be much appreciated. Thanks.

I can help you out with the Triceratops duo, as seen below. They are virtually the same size, Wilson maybe looking a tad larger here only by virtue of being closer to the camera. Don't have either Theriz so hopefully another member has and has the time.


Concavenator

I would appreciate a comparison photo of the Eofauna Giganotosaurus along with CollectA's 2015 Deluxe Spinosaurus or Tyrannosaurus.

I like to display figures of the same brand in the same shelf,but I don't have any Eofauna figure so far, so I'm looking to put the Giga elsewhere once I get it.A comparison of those mentioned would come handy, specially one in which the difference in length could be appreciated.

Also, I would like a comparison photo of the CollectA Edaphosaurus, along with a Safari Postosuchus, if possible.

Many thanks guys!  ^-^

Bokisaurus

Quote from: danmalcolm on April 06, 2019, 05:45:18 PM
Does anyone have pnso triceratops Doyle and papos? Would love to see a comparison between them.

Also if anyone has both collectas and papos therizinosauruses a comparison would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Hey, I'm not in a computer right now, but I have photos of the Therizinosaurs in my collection thread page 18 , it should give you a pretty good idea
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6440.340

danmalcolm

#669
Awesome, just what I was looking for. Thanks for taking the time, guys.

I usually only keep one model for each genus but as time goes on it can be tough to choose! I think I've decided I'm happy with my papo trike and collecta theri, though the others are both great too.


Takama

OK just to see if PNSO is Really saying there Museum models are 1:35 as they say, or just a marketing gimmick.

Would someone by Chance have there New PNSO Museum Series Spinosaurus and the 2019 Wild Safari model that the Sculptor Confirmed to be 1:35?

Halichoeres

Quote from: Takama on April 07, 2019, 10:31:21 PM
OK just to see if PNSO is Really saying there Museum models are 1:35 as they say, or just a marketing gimmick.

Would someone by Chance have there New PNSO Museum Series Spinosaurus and the 2019 Wild Safari model that the Sculptor Confirmed to be 1:35?

I don't have either yet, but all my PNSO figures from this series are about 1:30 (Tyrannosaurus, Mosasaurus, Amargasaurus, Mamenchisaurus). The Amarga could even be more like 1:25. Based on the existing photos of the Spinosaurus, it looks like it's also about 1:30.
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KeU

Quote from: Takama on April 07, 2019, 10:31:21 PM
OK just to see if PNSO is Really saying there Museum models are 1:35 as they say, or just a marketing gimmick.
Would someone by Chance have there New PNSO Museum Series Spinosaurus and the 2019 Wild Safari model that the Sculptor Confirmed to be 1:35?
Did some measurements of Wilson, the Vitae Giganotosaurus and Essien.
You can read my results here:
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5276.msg189659#msg189659
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5276.msg229675#msg229675

In summary, they are about 1:27. Unless I mess up my calculations, which will not be the 1st or last time.

KeU

Some comparison shots of Essien with Wilson, the Vitae Giganotosaurus and the PAPO Spinosaurus.



Shonisaurus

Nice trio of dinosaurs the Giganotosaurus of Vitae, spinosaurus and tyrannosaurus of PNSO plus the spinosaurus of Papo. They would lack the Carnotaurus of Collecta, Safari and Carnegie although obviously they would be small next to these figures. Sincerely these three theropods are among the most treated within the giant theropods.

Die_Maulquappe

I have the PNSO T.rex too. Good modle overall but...

His head is a way too small compared too skeletons of SUE and co.

I ebayed the sideshow king T.rex yesterday.
For me its the only true T.rex sculpt - SUE with flesh around.
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KeU

Quote from: MiezeMatze on April 09, 2019, 10:19:30 PM
I have the PNSO T.rex too. Good model overall but...
His head is a way too small compared too skeletons of SUE and co.
I ebayed the sideshow king T.rex yesterday.
For me, it's the only true T.rex sculpt - SUE with flesh around.
Remember Wilson is based off Stan.
Stan has a skull of 1.4m, Wilson's measure 4.9cm.
That's a scale of 1:28.6.
Not quite the 1:27.6 scale of the rest of the body, but pretty close.
So it is not 'way too small', just a little under sized.

Die_Maulquappe

The skull looks overall a bit too short and not wide enough.
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Faelrin

I got an odd request (though probably not if anyone's been paying attention to my ramblings in the Mattel JW 2019 thread). Does anyone happen to have the Jurassic Park III pack raptor (and maybe the white raptor as well), with any of the Mattel raptors? I've seen a video on youtube comparing all the raptor toys (before 2019's releases of course), and it looked to be a little bit bigger, but since it wasn't a direct comparison it was hard to say. Though I suppose even measurements would suffice. I'm just wondering if it would be best for me to just go with that one for a JPIII raptor (already painted, and pretty close to what the ones in the film had color wise, plus I had the pack raptor as a kid, so I have some nostalgia towards it, even if I was not, and still am not fond of the underbite it has), or try my hand at repainting one of the Mattel ones (better articulation, scales better obviously).
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KeU

Couple more shots of Wilson and Essien to show how they scale up against each other.


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