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Boki's Collection: A short goodbye (until we meet again) 3/7/23

Started by Bokisaurus, January 12, 2018, 09:40:03 PM

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Shonisaurus

I congratulate you on your entire Bullyland collection, Boki has a refined taste. By the way, the mastodonsaurus orange color or color created with the head decorated in green is a repainted or personalized figure or is another version of Bullyland mastodonsaurus? I had never seen it. I know the classic version of Bullyland mastodonsaurus but the other figure that accompanies it does not sound to me.  ???


Nimravus

Bokisaurus, nice Bullyland collection.
Thanks for sharing.

Quote from: Bokisaurus on March 27, 2019, 06:29:19 PM
For me, Bullylan's strongest appeal is not in their dinosaur figures, although there are some good ones, but in their other non-dinosaur figures such as the prehistoric mammals and Triassic/Permian animals.
Their prehistoric mammal line is one of the pioneers and also one of the biggest, perhaps second only to Starlux.
They and Safari were the dominant brand in the 1990.

And now, perhaps one of the most exciting and interesting collection of species from he permian and Triassic. This is where Bullyland really shines, and they have the most divers collection ever assembled, many obscure and not represented in other brands.

When I find them, I will add some of the dinosaur figures.
It really is sad to see one of the pioneers go extinct. So hopefully, this is a great way to pay tribute to one of the most interesting line of prehistoric figures!
Cheers! ;D

I fully agree with your statements there. I don't think any company up to now has produced the variety of Triassic animals they did more than 20 years ago. It is a pity, but they were not able to adapt to the new market. R.I.P. Bullyland

Halichoeres

I love the Bullyland eulogy. They're a pretty substantial chunk of my Triassic shelf still, even with no new interesting releases in years.
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

Libraraptor

I love each and every figure on those Bullyland pictures!

Bokisaurus

Yeah, it would be hard to fill that Triassic/Permian void, but hopefully CollectA and Safari will do just that.
Still trying to round up the dinosaurs for the final part  ;D

Bokisaurus

WOW!
Yes, that's right, this new PNSO Spinosaurus is simply amazing! Its a stunning work of art with exquisite details!
It's definitely the one Spino to rule them all, it makes the other look like, well toys ;D
This figure is big and long, it really dwarfs the other large Spino toy figures.
I tell you, if you only have to have one Spino for your collection, this is the one ( at least for me anyway). It is packed with overwhelming details. The teeth are nice and sharp, but be careful as they are really small and fragile, prone to bending or worst snapping off completely.
I love the tail, it's something very different from anything we have seen so far. It's not the typical crocodile tail like all the others. Definitely have a prehistoric reptilian look to it.
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It comes with a nice base, complete with it's meal!
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And what most of you are probably hoping for, a comparison with each of the large figures from the other companies ;D
As you can see, it really is larger than any of the othere figures within its size range. Officially a 1:35 figure, I supposed it's larger than that ( maybe it's an extra large animal)
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Well, this is really a great investment and worth every penny.
I'm in a hurry, so photos are not so good, I was hoping to photograph all of the 5 new figures together, but really don't have the time. In the future.

Well hope you enjoyed it. I am working on a review of this figure for the blog, so there will be more photos of it the it post.
Till then, thanks for looking!
Parting shot ^-^
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suspsy

Smashing photos, as always! I definitely agree with your assessment that PNSO has created the finest Spinosaurus figure to date. Looking forward to the review!
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

RobinGoodfellow


PNSO Spino is definitively a great figure  8)
Thanks for your "review"  ^-^

Fenestra

What an impressive figure! It sure is huge! 
Shame it didn't get a little bit more love from the make up department.
And that last picture: "TALK TO THE TAIL!" is the best way to end a Spino review.  ;D

Shonisaurus

#509
If everything continues like this, the PNSO and Zhao Chuang team will end up benefiting economically in a spectacular way. His PVC or vinyl figures rub against realism, they look like stuffed figures (almost real), and honestly that little puss that puts PNSO that serve to educate children I think it's wrong. It is a company directed totally to serious collectors and adults like me and the rest of DTF members. I do not suppose that a father / mother buys such figures from a child, they are too sophisticated.

Boki I'm going on vacation until April 21, inclusive I hope to follow your forum that is wonderful and a gift for my eyes. My congratulations for your photographs, they are very artistic.


Nimravus

Hey Boki,
Thanks for sharing. The Spino looks wonderful, and then the comparison pictures are very valuable! Really much appreciated!

PhilSauria

Well if these photos are rushed then they are still pretty good IMO! Terrific coverage and very informative to see those comparison pics.

That's how I hope to see these all lined up on my shelves by the end of the year, after the Safari Spino becomes available to order and now that PNSO are going to be sold here by local suppliers Mini Zoo (best news so far this year!!!). Just have to add the Papo and Rebor and I'll have had one of the best collecting years ever. Can't wait to place my order for that PNSO - it looks fantastic in the photos so I can only imagine what it must be like to have this thing sitting on display in front of you!

Thanks for posting.

Libraraptor


Killekor

Thanks for the comparison photos B @Bokisaurus !
That Spinosaurus is a wonderful figure, and it is incredibly big! I love it!
I have a question: the dead Onchopristis is detachable from his base?

Thanks in advance!
Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

My Repaints Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5104.0

My Art And Sculptures Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5170

My Dioramas Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5195.0

My Collection Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5438

RobinGoodfellow


ceratopsian

I happen to be staying the night in a hotel with a Spinosaurus statue in the front garden. The PNSO beauty it certainly isn't!  This is yet another PNSO I can't resist. As for your photos - they might be quick but they are expertly done as always. 

Killekor

Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on April 10, 2019, 01:46:45 PM
Quote from: Killekor on April 10, 2019, 12:16:14 PM
I have a question: the dead Onchopristis is detachable from his base?

..no..

Thanks for the answer! I'll actually would have preferred it if it was detachable, so that someone could use it for a diorama in a real beach. But the Onchopristis is still amazing how it actually is.

Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

My Repaints Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5104.0

My Art And Sculptures Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5170

My Dioramas Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5195.0

My Collection Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5438

Bokisaurus

Quote from: Killekor on April 11, 2019, 02:31:08 PM
Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on April 10, 2019, 01:46:45 PM
Quote from: Killekor on April 10, 2019, 12:16:14 PM
I have a question: the dead Onchopristis is detachable from his base?

..no..

Thanks for the answer! I'll actually would have preferred it if it was detachable, so that someone could use it for a diorama in a real beach. But the Onchopristis is still amazing how it actually is.

Killekor

Well, that fish is not so distinctive that getting  a sawfish figure will do nicely :D

Dino Scream3232

Got mine in the other day. It is an impressive figure to say the least. I calculated it to be roughly in the 1/30 scale range. Definitely the best spinosaurus to date.

Killekor

Quote from: Bokisaurus on April 11, 2019, 07:12:15 PM
Quote from: Killekor on April 11, 2019, 02:31:08 PM
Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on April 10, 2019, 01:46:45 PM
Quote from: Killekor on April 10, 2019, 12:16:14 PM
I have a question: the dead Onchopristis is detachable from his base?

..no..

Thanks for the answer! I'll actually would have preferred it if it was detachable, so that someone could use it for a diorama in a real beach. But the Onchopristis is still amazing how it actually is.

Killekor

Well, that fish is not so distinctive that getting  a sawfish figure will do nicely :D

Your right, I'll probably also get a sawfish figure!

Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

My Repaints Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5104.0

My Art And Sculptures Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5170

My Dioramas Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5195.0

My Collection Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5438

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