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Eofauna's future models form

Started by Eofauna, January 10, 2017, 08:42:19 AM

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Quote from: sauroid on January 13, 2017, 01:08:51 PM
Quote from: FlaffyRaptors on January 13, 2017, 12:32:53 AM
Anything Permian, except for dimetrodon, too many dimetrodon figures already.


we also badly need another Edaphosaurus. the Bullyland one is so lonely on our shelves...

Unless you also have the Starlux!  :P


Lanthanotus

Also, there's the nice Shapeways model by GN Models, but indeed, I also would welcome another accurate Edaphosaurus, especially in toy form.

Shonisaurus

Prehistoric animals of the Permian would be a gift for which we are the collectors, moschops, casea, edaphosaurus, estemmenosuchus, eryops, diplocaulus and even dimetrodon would be for me welcome.

The estemmenosuchus would be vital only we have resin them the only ones from my point of view scientifically well done. Estemmenosuchus is an undervalued species.

On the other hand we need more pterosaurus (germanodacylus, gallodacytlus, nyctosaurus, preondacylus, rhamporhynchus, tupuxuara, tapejara, pterodacylus, dordos pilosus, dsungaripterus, ptedodaustro, pteranodon or ludodacylus) in various poses would be a delight to the eye.

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