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Papo scale.

Started by PaleoMatt, December 26, 2015, 09:17:55 PM

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PaleoMatt

Anybody know what scale all the papo dinos are?


Shonisaurus

Quote from: TE Matt on December 26, 2015, 09:17:55 PM
Anybody know what scale all the papo dinos are?

You can I consult the following page let you link www.urzeitshop.de
  http://www.urzeitshop.de/64-Papo

For what is seen are made at different scales Papo dinosaurs. Unlike most Safari figures are taken at a certain scale, it Figures Papo made with a different scale depending dinosaur.

PaleoMatt

Thanks! I'll try to navigate but it is german.

Viking Spawn

You can try using a online translator such as Google and Bing.  That's what I do with foreign websites.  ;)

Halichoeres

I've measured the scale of all the Papos I own or have owned, and I generally agree with Urzeitshop. The one exception is the Tupuxuara, which I think is closer to 1:25, although it might depend on what you measure. I used the skull length, with the length from Mark Witton's pterosaur book.
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