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Invicta Hunters Collection

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

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Halichoeres

WOW those Kokoro dinosaurs!

Can I ask what the fish on the lower left of this photo is?
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BrontoScorpio

Amazing set of painted invicta Bracs :
Are all those original versions - or repaints by a private collector ?
As for me - I would not have 'contaminated' the Invictas with the presence of 'Larami' ...   ;)
also Cool T-rex repaints and invicta display boxes.
The favorite repaint Triceratops is really nice - never saw it on DTF before.
Can I ask what are those big green Triceratops and very big brown T-rex behind the Kokoro dinos ?

You have a cool collection -
If I just make a remark -
I wouldn't mix museum models with action figures on the same shelve -
for my taste the outcome is a bit too kaotic - I personally would have given each a separate shelf.
but, that's just my taste...

Simon

Very interesting, and eclectic, collection - with a heavy "retro" vibe ... its not very often that I can look at someone's collection and realize that I actually did NOT once own the MAJORITY of the figures displayed ... very cool  ;D

PhilSauria

Magnificent assortment there - many that I've not seen before even after enjoying perusing many a collection thread here. One question, what is the story with that blue Sauropod in front of the brown striped Tyrannosaur? I'd love to try and track down one of those, certainly never seen it before.

Invicta Hunter

Quote from: Libraraptor on March 11, 2018, 02:04:01 PM
Some of those make me faint.

I thought they would  :)
I'll add more Invicta photos soon.

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#85
Quote from: Halichoeres on March 11, 2018, 03:31:46 PM
WOW those Kokoro dinosaurs!

Can I ask what the fish on the lower left of this photo is?

Kokoro's are great, they have so much detail.
The fish is a one of a kind Dunkleosteus.

Invicta Hunter

Quote from: BrontoScorpio on March 11, 2018, 03:52:18 PM
Amazing set of painted invicta Bracs :
Are all those original versions - or repaints by a private collector ?
As for me - I would not have 'contaminated' the Invictas with the presence of 'Larami' ...   ;)
also Cool T-rex repaints and invicta display boxes.
The favorite repaint Triceratops is really nice - never saw it on DTF before.
Can I ask what are those big green Triceratops and very big brown T-rex behind the Kokoro dinos ?

You have a cool collection -
If I just make a remark -
I wouldn't mix museum models with action figures on the same shelve -
for my taste the outcome is a bit too kaotic - I personally would have given each a separate shelf.
but, that's just my taste...

Thanks.
All of my brachios are originals and are all different from each other in some way. The green one with white spots is an alternative paint job that was released by Invicta and it's really hard to find, i've only ever seen one other. I like Invicta in all it's forms even the knock offs like Larami so i try and fit them in where i can.
The Favorite Triceratops was a museum exclusive released in Japan some years back. It's quite a nice paint job compared to the normal dark green version.
The green Triceratops and the brown T-rex are also Kokoro's. The T-rex is missing his stand but is still an amazing figure. You really do get a lot for your money when buying Japanese figures. I appreciate your thoughts on the way my shelves are laid out and i feel the same way but it's a lack of space that forces me to mix sometimes.

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Invicta Hunter

Quote from: Simon on March 11, 2018, 06:57:28 PM
Very interesting, and eclectic, collection - with a heavy "retro" vibe ... its not very often that I can look at someone's collection and realize that I actually did NOT once own the MAJORITY of the figures displayed ... very cool  ;D

Thanks, im glad you like it.
More retro on the way soon  :)

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Quote from: PhilSauria on March 11, 2018, 10:19:37 PM
Magnificent assortment there - many that I've not seen before even after enjoying perusing many a collection thread here. One question, what is the story with that blue Sauropod in front of the brown striped Tyrannosaur? I'd love to try and track down one of those, certainly never seen it before.

The blue Sauropod is made by Kokoro and it's from Japan in the 90's. It's an amazing model and is a bit hard to find these days. They sometimes come up for sale on Yahoo Japan auctions.

BrontoScorpio

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PlesiosaurusNessy

@Invicta Hunter:Your posting page 4, #65: the big green Kentrosaurus/Miragaia in front of the brown Spinosaurus, do you possibly
know the manufacturer of it? I´ve got this figure yesterday via ebay Germany, the former owner wrote me, this dino-lady he bought
once at the International Frankfurt/Main Book Fair!

You own a wonderful dino collection and I am a great fan of the Invicta Dinos, too!
I very hope, to complete my Invicta Collection in the near future, a few dinos are still missing!
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Invicta Hunter

Quote from: PlesiosaurusNessy on March 13, 2018, 12:03:43 PM
@Invicta Hunter:Your posting page 4, #65: the big green Kentrosaurus/Miragaia in front of the brown Spinosaurus, do you possibly
know the manufacturer of it? I´ve got this figure yesterday via ebay Germany, the former owner wrote me, this dino-lady he bought
once at the International Frankfurt/Main Book Fair!

You own a wonderful dino collection and I am a great fan of the Invicta Dinos, too!
I very hope, to complete my Invicta Collection in the near future, a few dinos are still missing!

Im glad you like my collection, Invicta's really are the best.
The big green figure is a PNSO Chungkingosaurus.


Halichoeres

Quote from: Invicta Hunter on March 13, 2018, 03:58:22 AM
Quote from: Halichoeres on March 11, 2018, 03:31:46 PM
WOW those Kokoro dinosaurs!

Can I ask what the fish on the lower left of this photo is?

Kokoro's are great, they have so much detail.
The fish is a one of a kind Dunkleosteus.

Thanks very much! Cool critter :)
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

Invicta Hunter

More photos for the Invicta fans out there.
Enjoy  :)

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DSC04044 by J H, on Flickr]
DSC04043 by J H, on Flickr]
DSC04042 by J H, on Flickr]
DSC04038 by J H, on Flickr]
DSC04040 by J H, on Flickr]

BrontoScorpio

#95
WOW !
Those white creamy Lambeosaurs almost gave me a heart attack !

postsaurischian

 :D Oh yeah! Your name says it all.

Shonisaurus

I am quite amateur in the collection of dinosaurs (I limit myself to a few companies) but I did not know that Invicta had in his genius figures so many variants of colors.  :D

Pachyrhinosaurus

Very impressive! What's the story behind the whale with its tail down and the mini brachiosaurus? This is the first I've seen them.
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Bokisaurus

Lovely Invicta's :)) I'm in the process of cataloguing and photographing my collection as well.
Since you seems to know a lot about Invicta figures, can I ask you a question? Are you aware of Invicta ever producing metal versions? I have one that is, I'm pretty sure, is made out of metal. ^-^

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