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CollectA New for 2017

Started by Everything_Dinosaur, November 03, 2016, 04:10:51 PM

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Jose S.M.

Quote from: terrorchicken on March 26, 2017, 08:38:09 PM
am I the only one that doesnt mind delays because Im so behind in my collecting/buying that the wait actually helps?

The Collecta distribution issues sucks though.

I'm definitely with you! I can wait just fine and meanwhile I'll be getting the last of my wanted CollectA's. And yeah I wish they were more available.


Shonisaurus

Quote from: suspsy on March 26, 2017, 09:54:22 PM
Quote from: Neosodon on March 26, 2017, 09:07:24 PM
Quote from: suspsy on March 24, 2017, 08:56:49 PM
Quote from: Neosodon on March 24, 2017, 02:59:21 PM
My only complaint with collecta this year (not counting the whole distribution thing) is that there are no therapods. I could have really gone for something like a Carnotorus or Tarbosaurus but they made up for it last year with the Lythronax and Metricanthosaurus. But all the models they did make are nothing to complain about.

Deinocheirus is a theropod, dude. ;)
Oh yeah. ::) But it is just a smaller version of one of last years models so it hardly counts as a new realese.

It may be the same animal, but it's still a different sculpt from the standard version. It counts!


Totally agree and best detailed being much bigger and apart from this it is not as static as its predecessor.

I would sign for all the figures of collecta dinosaurs of standard size that if with another posture as they have done with deinocheirus and updated in case of being species realized in the dark time of Collecta.

terrorchicken

Quote from: Jose_S.M. on March 26, 2017, 11:21:02 PM
Quote from: terrorchicken on March 26, 2017, 08:38:09 PM
am I the only one that doesnt mind delays because Im so behind in my collecting/buying that the wait actually helps?

The Collecta distribution issues sucks though.

I'm definitely with you! I can wait just fine and meanwhile I'll be getting the last of my wanted CollectA's. And yeah I wish they were more available.

I still havent gotten all the 2017 Collectas I want( money and "must find overseas" issues dont help) plus all those new Safaris are gonna take me a while. so Im in no hurry.  8)

Shonisaurus

I just received an announcement in my email that the seven Collecta 2017 dinosaurs (first part) (kronosaurus, deinocheirus, styracosaurus, roundondasaurus, einiosaurus, gigantspinosaurus and excalibosaurus) are already available in www.urzeitshop.de So there are no more excuses for Those interested in residing in Europe to buy them, are now available.

It should be admitted that the price of this year's collecta dinosaurs and prehistoric animals varies with respect to especially the Deluxe kronosaurus is very expensive. But the prices excluded shipping costs are quite affordable

CrypticPrism

I also just remembered this is only the first wave! What is to come?
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suspsy

Basilosaurus, Dimorphodon, and the aquatic tube.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

CrypticPrism

Oh. I didn't know they were all released at once.
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Shonisaurus

Quote from: suspsy on March 31, 2017, 12:18:47 AM
Basilosaurus, Dimorphodon, and the aquatic tube.

Nor should we forget the woodpecker beak of ivory which is a species although not yet official, extinct and certainly one of the best representations of birds made by any company.

Reptilia

#748
There's Uintatherium too as part of the second wave. Finally the new Collectas are available in Europe, I'll have to wait for the bigger ones but I think the two small ceratopsians will be soon with me. Also, Gigantspinosaurus and Excalibosaurus upgraded from a "no" to a "maybe".

suspsy

Oy, forgot the Uintatherium! How stupid of me.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Shonisaurus

Also in shop.modellpferdeversand.de are all the news (first batch) of collecta dinosaurs

Everything_Dinosaur

The first of the new for 2017 CollectA models are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur.  We have Excalibosaurus, Einiosaurus, Gigantspinosaurus plus in the Deluxe range the 1:40 scale Deinocheirus, Kronosaurus (with moveable jaw) and our personal favourite the 1:40 scale Styracosaurus.

All the new models are up on the front page of our website in the "New Arrivals" section: New CollectA at Everything Dinosaur

CrypticPrism

Jeebus , it sure would be good to be British.
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ceratopsian

Quote from: Everything_Dinosaur on April 03, 2017, 05:38:33 PM
The first of the new for 2017 CollectA models are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur.  We have Excalibosaurus, Einiosaurus, Gigantspinosaurus plus in the Deluxe range the 1:40 scale Deinocheirus, Kronosaurus (with moveable jaw) and our personal favourite the 1:40 scale Styracosaurus.

All the new models are up on the front page of our website in the "New Arrivals" section: New CollectA at Everything Dinosaur

So that takes care of my morning tomorrow!  So looking forward to ordering the new arrivals (and of course checking if there's anything in the backlists that I've missed that should keep them company!)

CrypticPrism

Hehe, my Dino collection is good as is, for cristhmuth is when the mammals come in. Daeodon, Deinotherium, Arsinotherium, Uintatherium, and moropus here we come!
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Vraptor140

So I'm just wondering what would be the best place to order any of these figures for someone in America (but outside the US).

CrypticPrism

Quote from: Vraptor140 on April 05, 2017, 06:18:45 AM
So I'm just wondering what would be the best place to order any of these figures for someone in America (but outside the US).

Probably eBay or Dan's Dinosaurs. I'm American too, and it stinks to be a collector here due to inavailability of great figures.


I've changed my stance on things. I'll take that Uintatherium, thanks. I'm also very lacking in icthyosaurs, so, excalibosaurus, please. And giganspinosaurus. And the supreme dimorphodon. All of them but the styracosaurus, einiosaurs, and regaliceratops. I just can't get over the eyes on the styraco, I'm already getting the WS Einiosaurus, and the regaliceratops looks too small for my tastes.
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Zhuchengotyrant

Quote from: CrypticPrism on April 03, 2017, 06:00:35 PM
Jeebus , it sure would be good to be British.
If you're referring to being able to purchase from Everything Dinosaur, they ship internationally.
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SBell

Quote from: suspsy on March 31, 2017, 12:18:47 AM
Basilosaurus, Dimorphodon, and the aquatic tube.

So everything I'm actually waiting for..and the Uintatherium

We'll see how successful Dejankins is. it will certainly be easier to get CollectA when they get their heads out of certain places and make them more easily available in North America again.

Hynerpeton

Where can i buy the prehistoric seas tube?
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