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Prehistoric cephalopods

Started by Cephalopod, October 10, 2017, 09:08:56 PM

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Cephalopod

Hello Everyone. I have a question. Are there any prehistoric cephalopods by companies like favourite or anything else? :)
Ink ink ink, cephalopods don't stink... so does their ink. I think.


sauroid

yes. Kaiyodo made a few in their dinotales series. major brands like Bullyland and Safari Ltd also have prehistoric cephalopod figures. i cant remember anything else at the moment.
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Faelrin

I know there's the Safari LTD Ammonite, the Bullyland Ammonite and Belemnite, the recent CollectA Prehistoric Marine Life Tube has a bunch, and there's the Kaiyodo ones. There's probably some others out there as well. The ToyAnimalWiki might be of help if you're looking for a particular genus or even the Unique Species Reference List here.
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tyrantqueen

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If you are into models rather than toys, you can also consider Eric Thorsen's Shapeways models. Many species are available, but they require painting and are not as durable as toys.

https://www.shapeways.com/shops/erics_studio?section=Ammonites&s=0

Cephalopod

Thankyou all, you helped me a lot. A big hug from me ;D
Ink ink ink, cephalopods don't stink... so does their ink. I think.

Halichoeres

Not as realistic as the Safari, Kaiyodo, CollectA, or even Bullyland versions, but there is also a "straight shelled cephalopod" and a Tropaeum imperator by Yowie. Here's the latter:


There's also a pair of generic ammonites in the Schleich dinosaur advent calendar, and a pair of Michelinoceras in the Dinosaur Train line.
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Cephalopod

Oh wow! I dont care if its realistic :) as long as i like kt :)).
The toewies one is awesome too!! Will search the other two you mentioned out.
Ink ink ink, cephalopods don't stink... so does their ink. I think.

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