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Invicta Hunters Collection

Started by Invicta Hunter, January 14, 2018, 01:49:13 AM

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Invicta Hunter

I thought it was about time I shared some photos of my collection.
I hope you all enjoy them.  :)

DSC03800 by J H, on Flickr]

DSC03799 by J H, on Flickr]

DSC03802 by J H, on Flickr]

DSC03803 by J H, on Flickr]


Jose S.M.

Great collection and photos, thanks for sharing!

Invicta Hunter

Thanks.
I'll be uploading more over the next couple of days.

Joey

Nice collection!  :))
Also whats the light brown diplodocid? ???

Invicta Hunter

Thanks  :)
The light brown figure is the Happinet supersaurus.

Dyscrasia

#5
Very impressive collection!

I also like the way they are arranged.

Joey


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PhilSauria

Yeah, great collectin!, and nice photos. That Blue-ish Sauropod is one seriously BIG figure if it dwarfs the PNSO Huanghetitan!, what's the story with that one? That Happinet Sauropod is one of my favorites and one I was happy to acquire last year. Neat display cases too.

Joey

Quote from: PhilSauria on January 14, 2018, 06:47:31 AM
Yeah, great collectin!, and nice photos. That Blue-ish Sauropod is one seriously BIG figure if it dwarfs the PNSO Huanghetitan!, what's the story with that one? That Happinet Sauropod is one of my favorites and one I was happy to acquire last year. Neat display cases too.
The blue-ish sauropod is a Kaiyodo Dinoland 1/20 scale Brachiosaurus model kit.

BrontoScorpio

#9
WOW !
Congrats on those Kaiyodo DINOLANDs :
Specially for the Brachiosaurus and Kentrosaurus.
( Might I ask how tall is the Brachiosaurus -  from the ground to top of the head ? ).
Your Tsukuda Hobby Dimetrodon is very iconic and impesive.
Didn't know the Favorite Turiasaurus was that small.
I see you have both versions of the Bullyland Entelodont -
I have the smaller version, but, for some reason, mine looks bigger than yours.
Nice display cabinet - I suggest you give us also the view of it all.

sauroid

awesome collection IH! cant wait to see your other figures.
"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.

Libraraptor

Is that a Walking whale? What Brand? What species?

Shonisaurus

Except for the hyaenodon and entelodon of the AAA company, the other figures of prehistoric animals are from companies that I do not know as far as I am concerned in the toy market. For what Brontoscopio comments they belong to DINOLANDES figures of Kaiyodo. The truth and truth that they are very beautiful figures and they are awesome.

Especially the terrestrial whale is fabulous. Congratulations for your new acquisitions Invicta Hunters!

It is a luxury collection.  :)


Invicta Hunter


Invicta Hunter

#14
Quote from: PhilSauria on January 14, 2018, 06:47:31 AM
Yeah, great collectin!, and nice photos. That Blue-ish Sauropod is one seriously BIG figure if it dwarfs the PNSO Huanghetitan!, what's the story with that one? That Happinet Sauropod is one of my favorites and one I was happy to acquire last year. Neat display cases too.

Thanks.
Yeah like Joey said the blue sauropod is the Kaiyodo Dinoland Brachiosaurus. It's a rare model to find these days and it costs a lot when you can find one but it is worth the money. It dwarfs everything around it and has amazing detail.
The display cabinet was exretail and is made of aluminium and tempered glass, so it's well made and very strong.

DinoToyForum

Thanks for sharing, great collection! I'm guessing we'll see some Invictas in future photos. ;)



Lanthanotus

Lots of very interesting and seldomly seen figures there. I especially like the Stegosaurus in the first picture.

Invicta Hunter

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on January 14, 2018, 09:39:45 AM
WOW !
Congrats on those Kaiyodo DINOLANDs :
Specially for the Brachiosaurus and Kentrosaurus.
( Might I ask how tall is the Brachiosaurus -  from the ground to top of the head ? ).
Your Tsukuda Hobby Dimetrodon is very iconic and impesive.
Didn't know the Favorite Turiasaurus was that small.
I see you have both versions of the Bullyland Entelodont -
I have the smaller version, but, for some reason, mine looks bigger than yours.
Nice display cabinet - I suggest you give us also the view of it all.

Thanks, the Dinolands have taken sometime to collect especially the Brachiosaurus and Kentrosaurus.
The Brachiosaurus is around 31" tall, I dont think there are many other models bigger than it.
Yeah I thought the same thing when I first got the Favorite Turiasaurus but it has grown on me over time and now it really appeals to me.
My small AAA Entelodont does have a bend in it's one leg so it leans a little to one side. So that might account for it looking smaller.

Invicta Hunter

Quote from: dinotoyforum on January 14, 2018, 03:27:17 PM
Thanks for sharing, great collection! I'm guessing we'll see some Invictas in future photos. ;)

Lol Maybe   ;D

BrontoScorpio

#19
Quote from: Invicta Hunter on January 14, 2018, 03:44:02 PM
The Brachiosaurus is around 31" tall, I dont think there are many other models bigger than it.
31'' ! - That's about the height of my 'Tsukuda Hobby' 1/10 ( should be actually 1/16 ) Brachiosaurus ( 78 cm tall ).
Look at the picture below : This is mine ( If you'r not happy I'm posting pics on your thread - I'll delete it ).

I wonder -  Now, when we know the PNSO is off the table - Which of the four Brachs is the biggest :
- Kaiyodo DINOLAND
- Horizon
- Tsukuda Hobby
- Tamiya






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