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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

Quote from: CityRaptor on November 27, 2018, 08:53:21 AM
Hehe, I love how that one is called a Fossil Casting Kit, but things one casts are reconstructions.

This sort of merchandising rarely makes sense...  ;D

A great haul I scored on the British eBay two years ago. Lots of interesting figures!



Shonisaurus

How much did that huge amount of figures cost you? That's worth a real fortune, unless you were lucky enough to buy it in a very affordable eBay market.  :o

Roselaar

Quote from: Shonisaurus on November 28, 2018, 10:03:12 PM
How much did that huge amount of figures cost you? That's worth a real fortune, unless you were lucky enough to buy it in a very affordable eBay market.  :o

Didn't cost me that much, something like 40 pounds if I remember. Definitely worth it.

Another fine figure I found on eBay (or at least, a very similar site in my own country):


Libraraptor


Roselaar

Big load of JW figures I had to import from the US. Some of these are okay.


Roselaar

A nice big Schleich/Papo/Bullyland lot I scored on Marktplaats a few years ago.


Shonisaurus

The Papo velociraptor first version is honestly worth in the eBay market more than the rest of all the dinosaur figures shown.

On the other hand, I have to admit that Schleich made pretty cool figures at the time of the Humbold Museum in Berlin and as far as the Bullyland dinosaurs are concerned it's a great pity that the brand has abandoned the production of prehistoric animals (and I know that I repeat many times) but sincerely I miss the mark of Bullyland of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals, it is a great loss its disappearance in the world of which we are collectors.

Finishing I congratulate you on your acquisitions Roselaar.

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Roselaar

An awesome haul from Everything Dinosaur from a few years ago, including my first Rebor figure (but not the last!):


Roselaar


Roselaar


Shonisaurus

Certainly the prehistoric fish of Kaiyodo I do not know what species it belongs to, it reminds me a lot of the coelacanth.

On the other hand Roselaar congratulate you for the Kaiyodo figures that you have in your magnificent collection.

Lizerd

It never fails to amaze me. I stop for a few days, come back then find a massive bunch of awesome new stuff.
If you wonder where I'm active now, you can find me here- http://www.lustria-online.com/members/lizerd.17772/
It's been a good run here

Roselaar

Quote from: Lizerd on December 07, 2018, 11:29:38 AM
It never fails to amaze me. I stop for a few days, come back then find a massive bunch of awesome new stuff.

Don't worry, none of it is really new. In this thread I only list my collection, stuff I already acquired before (which I had uploaded here before but had to replace with new images because of the Photobucket disaster). So I'm not that much of a fanatic. Though if I had the cash...  ;D

Another awesome Japanese haul:



Shonisaurus

Roselaar I have to admit that in my case I limit myself to very few toy dinosaur brands, so I do not know the majority of dinosaur companies that you and other members of the forum present in your artistic photographs. By the way, those magnificent Japanese dinosaurs that you have acquired, what company do they belong to? I really like amargasaurus and acrocanthosaurus.

RobinGoodfellow

Quote from: Shonisaurus on December 08, 2018, 12:53:20 PM
Roselaar I have to admit that in my case I limit myself to very few toy dinosaur brands, so I do not know the majority of dinosaur companies that you and other members of the forum present in your artistic photographs. By the way, those magnificent Japanese dinosaurs that you have acquired, what company do they belong to? I really like amargasaurus and acrocanthosaurus.

Happinet and Sega

Roselaar

Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on December 08, 2018, 09:49:09 PM
Quote from: Shonisaurus on December 08, 2018, 12:53:20 PM
Roselaar I have to admit that in my case I limit myself to very few toy dinosaur brands, so I do not know the majority of dinosaur companies that you and other members of the forum present in your artistic photographs. By the way, those magnificent Japanese dinosaurs that you have acquired, what company do they belong to? I really like amargasaurus and acrocanthosaurus.

Happinet and Sega

Correct. Happinet Amarga and Sega Dinosaur King Acro.

A subpar large JW T-Rex:


Roselaar

Bunch of old Carnegiesaurs I onced traded for other figures:


Shonisaurus

Cult figures for all collectors. I congratulate you on the acquisition. The pair of dilophosaurus and the set of the three deinonychus must already be rare figures in the toy market of eBay, but still abound with the passage of time it will become more expensive unless they are reissued as the tyrannosaurus rex running brown "exclusive" of Papo.

Lizerd

Carnegie figures have long been fascinating to me, as the best figures when I was a wee lad (Little, ate baguette with no teeth, and innocent). They are really cool
If you wonder where I'm active now, you can find me here- http://www.lustria-online.com/members/lizerd.17772/
It's been a good run here

Roselaar

Weird little 3D-puzzles thingysaurs I scored at a flea market once.


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