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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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Shonisaurus

I recognize that I was very unfair when evaluating that figure, but then I did not realize that every toy dinosaur company, especially Papo, has its philosophy and honestly, although it is not the baryonyx that I have in mind, Papo's baryonyx forms a beautiful set with his counterpart therizinosaurus in my showcases. It is a figure like all of Papo's very detailed.


Roselaar


Shonisaurus

Thank you for sharing these photographs on this beautiful cast of Roselaar figures of recent years. It is noted that over the years the figures of PVC / vinyl are improving gradually competing with those of extremely expensive resin.

Roselaar

Of course I added Banjo immediately when he became available. Such an amazing figure. Too bad the rest of the line never materialized...  :P




Shonisaurus

True is what you say with respect to the australovenator nicknamed "Banjo" a magnificent figure beautifully presented in box luxuriously, it is a pity that they did not continue making other Australian dinosaurs such as minmi, muttaburrasaurus, rhoetosaurus or leaellynasaura for some examples of Australian dinosaurs known by fans and enthusiasts of the Mesozoic world.

Roselaar

Quote from: Shonisaurus on January 28, 2019, 04:12:52 PM
True is what you say with respect to the australovenator nicknamed "Banjo" a magnificent figure beautifully presented in box luxuriously, it is a pity that they did not continue making other Australian dinosaurs such as minmi, muttaburrasaurus, rhoetosaurus or leaellynasaura for some examples of Australian dinosaurs known by fans and enthusiasts of the Mesozoic world.

Sucks extra hard because there was talk of a Diamantinasaurus for the same line. That would have been awesome!

The start of my Mattel JW collection. Not pictured, the grey Dimorphodon. In its stead we see a Chap Mei Pachyrhinosaurus, also fun.


Roselaar

Another nice King's Day flea market haul. The Starluxes were real unexpected treasures to find.


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Libraraptor

Wow! Is that a Diplocaulus on the very left of the table?

Shonisaurus

Quote from: Libraraptor on February 01, 2019, 02:13:14 PM
Wow! Is that a Diplocaulus on the very left of the table?

avatar_Libraraptor @Libraraptor I get the impression that it is a diplocaulus and it is huge and very cool.

Lizerd

That dilophosaurus on steroids reminds me of one I used to have. Dang you have a ton of stuff
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Roselaar

Quote from: Libraraptor on February 01, 2019, 02:13:14 PM
Wow! Is that a Diplocaulus on the very left of the table?

Maybe. I thought it was close enough and bought it for 10 cts. It's a total Chinasaur (but the paleo-amphibian kind) but I like it regardless.  ;D

Roselaar

One of the better catches I ever did, all Carnage Resaurus figures mint in box. Still very tempted to open them, but I kow they're not easy to find in this condition. These are among the coolest dinosaur action figures I've ever seen!


Shonisaurus

Magnificent figures of Carnage Resaurus I see Roselaar that you buy dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals in batches and spectacularly.


Halichoeres

Quote from: Roselaar on February 02, 2019, 09:34:27 PM
Quote from: Libraraptor on February 01, 2019, 02:13:14 PM
Wow! Is that a Diplocaulus on the very left of the table?

Maybe. I thought it was close enough and bought it for 10 cts. It's a total Chinasaur (but the paleo-amphibian kind) but I like it regardless.  ;D

I think it's the Imperial Diplocaulus.
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Roselaar

GeoWorld figures. An interesting but ultimately feeble line.


Libraraptor

Yeah, regarding the claim of the Geo World line ("palaeontologist approved"), it is really subpar. However, I do have their Baryonyx and actually like it.

Shonisaurus

To me one of the few figures that convince me of Geoworld is its stygimoloch. Anyway, if the plastic material was of better quality, perhaps I would be encouraged to make the collection. Nevertheless they have figures of prehistoric mammals moderately acceptable and brilliant.

Roselaar


Roselaar

Kaprosuchus! One of Papo's most inspired and daring choices and a formidable sculpt.


Shonisaurus

I enjoy your Roselaar collection and it is true Papo's kaprosuchus is an elegant and very pretty figure, it makes a good combination with Safari.

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