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Roselaar's All-new PB-free Collections Thread

Started by Roselaar, August 05, 2017, 01:48:49 PM

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Roselaar

More neat little Collecta critters. Some lovely species here:



Mini Minmi

I love that ampelosaurus. The texture on its back is stunning.

Shonisaurus

I like the alamosaurus is one of my favorite figures, on the other hand the ampelosaurus and the irritator are very detailed figures.

The lourinhanosaurus remains in spite of everything and fortunately on foot now, fortunately they have commercialized their figure with base.

With regard to camptosaurus is a figure that I would like to make the Collecta brand Deluxe, in the style of his iguanodon.

The Austrolovenator in my case is the least shocking.

Jose S.M.

I love the Ampelosaurus, it's a really well made figure and it was my first sauropod figure.

Roselaar

Good taste, folks! Ampelosaurus definitely ranks among my favorite regular sized Collectasaurs as well.

Now here's a less detailed figure, but still very likable:


Roselaar

Lovely little wildlife world building sets from Collecta. Wish they made more like this.


Halichoeres

In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

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Shonisaurus

The family of hysilophodon and koraceratops and the Williamsonia and monanthesia and cycadeoidea is a work of art worth not making more figures of these Collecta, for now.

Roselaar

Oh well, maybe Collecta will make more some day. They did make more dinosaur corpses too, after all.

Here's a nice and varied lot in a weirdly angled picture:


Roselaar

Chaos Effect: JP hybrids before JW made the concept decently executed enough. These toys are not for everybody. The gatling gun is a very cool toy though.


Roselaar

Another great haul I once got from Everything Dinosaur. When those Bullyland gems were re-released, I didn't hesitate! God thing too, they're now almost as sought after as before this brief resurgence.


Shonisaurus

They are the Bullyland figures of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals of their golden age. Honestly, even if they spend a lot of time, these prehistoric mammals of Bullyland are the best that has been done, I'm glad Roselaar has them in your collection.

If you notice you must be careful with deinotherium and mastodonsaurus since these two figures are prone to abrasions even if they do not fall. His painting is very delicate and for me as a collector he presents many conservation problems.

Roselaar

Chaos Effect dinosaurs. These are not for everybody, but I kinda like them somewhat.



CityRaptor

"Whenever man interferes with nature, chaos will occur..." - Dr. Ian Malcolm

Ah, the original Hybrid toyline. Indominus Rex and Indoraptor are actually pretty tame compared to some of the creatures in that one. And it features the most ( but still not very )accurate JP Raptor.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

Roselaar

A trio of impressive Carnegie figures. This is arguably my preferred Brachiosaurus, scientific inaccuracies notwithstanding. It's just so graceful.


Shonisaurus

It is a pity that Carnegie has stopped producing their mythical figures. The positive is that Safari has taken over and every year they release a lot of them. Something that did not happen during the joint production of Carnegie and Safari.

On the other hand the brachiosaurus is for me one of the figures of sauropods that I liked the most and Carnegie's is no exception, it's great.

The tyrannosaurus and the Carnegie triceratops (latest versions) are very nice but I think they are surpassed by their Safari counterparts, although that is a simple opinion.

Anyway Roselaar those figures are as you said awesome.

Halichoeres

I love that Brachiosaurus. My favorite version for sure.
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

Roselaar

Two MIB large Segasaurs. The Rex is a great model, but this version has a very dull paint job.


Shonisaurus

Roselaar I'm glad you bought the Sega figures. It is seen that the universe of the collection of dinosaurs, whether vinyl, resin, PVC or other material is endless is like a universe that year after year is extending in number of figures.

Roselaar

More Chaos Effect figures. The Ankyloranodon is a ridiculous concept but a very fun toy.


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