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Scale of CollectA dinos

Started by MoarCrossovers, April 12, 2018, 09:23:43 PM

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MoarCrossovers

What scale are CollectA's dinosaur figures in? I'm referring to the standard issue figures, not the Deluxe ones.


Takama

OK First Off

ALL Collecta Models are not to scale to each other. (NOT evean the So called 1:40 Scale Deluxe figures)

So the scale is a variable with the standard line

Halichoeres

The standard ones, in my experience, are more likely to be 1:40 than the Deluxe ones are. But they range widely, from about 1:10 for the Ornithocheirus to about 1:80 for the Argentinosaurus.
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I pass what I wrote yesterday,

I have no idea, but you can see the scale in this case of the standard Collecta dinosaurs in the page www.urzeitshop.de I pass for example, a link of the achelosaurus,

https://www.urzeitshop.de/de/collecta/418-achelousaurus-dinosaurier-spielzeug-von-collecta-4892900883557.html

The scale on which this figure is made is 1:40

I hope this helps you

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