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Dino Scream3232 Collection (New Mojo Fun Mandschurosaurus pg8)

Started by Dino Scream3232, May 16, 2018, 11:45:08 PM

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Dino Scream3232

Quote from: Megalosaurus on May 18, 2018, 12:54:21 AM
Nice collection, but Amazing pet you have got.
Thanks. I have over 30 of them. They are blue tongue skinks. I keep and breed a few different species of them. Actually just had babies born two days ago. They are angry little things lol


Jose S.M.

Very cool reptiles! I've never seen their tongue like that before, the last one's is so bright.

Dino Scream3232

Quote from: Jose_S.M. on May 18, 2018, 02:06:27 AM
Very cool reptiles! I've never seen their tongue like that before, the last one's is so bright.
I've noticed tongue color variation among the different species of these skinks. Speaking of their time tongues I believe they were the inspiration for the Rebor Carnotaurus.

Shonisaurus

On the other hand I see that blue tongue carnotaurus is very well accompanied by blue tongue blue tongue skinks, so I am informed that they are long-lasting companion animals and are from Australia if I am not mistaken.

Dino Scream3232

Quote from: Shonisaurus on May 18, 2018, 07:16:19 PM
On the other hand I see that blue tongue carnotaurus is very well accompanied by blue tongue blue tongue skinks, so I am informed that they are long-lasting companion animals and are from Australia if I am not mistaken.
Yes Shonisaurus blue tongues are a long lived species. 25+ years is common for them. I work with four species. Northerns (tiliqua scincoides intermedia) Eastern (tiliqua scincoides scincoides), blotched (tiliqua nigrolutea), and merauke (tiliqua gigas evanescens) which is a Indonesian species. The rest are all from Australia. I've been very fortunate to work with these animals. Some of the species I keep are extremely rare. Australia stopped exporting wildlife for the pet trade on the late 70s. So what's outside the country is all we have to work with. What started as a hobby as keeping a few as pets has turned into a nice side breeding business. It has been a very rewarding experience in my life. Plus selling a couple babies funds my dino collecting for the year lol.

Halichoeres

Came for the dinosaurs, stayed for the skinks  ^-^
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

Dino Scream3232

Finally got my beasts of the Mesozoic Saurornitholestes set in the other day. It was great experience being a part of the Kickstarter. Fantastic figures.

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Dino Scream3232

Also got the Papo Therizinosaurus and iguanadon. Love the Therizinosaurus. The iguanadon is growing on me. The jaw just bugs me but is fun for diorama displays.

Jose S.M.

Great shots! the Iguanodon pose looks good against those raptors, reminds me of a poster that came with the De Agostini Dinosaurs magazine.

Bokisaurus

Wow, great photo skills and compositions. What unique way to showcase your collections! Love the lizards .

ceratopsian

I like the way you use water in many of your shots.

Shonisaurus

Papo therizinosaurus is majestic, an authentic work of art, the best therizinosaurus made to date from my humble point of view.

The iguanodon of Papo every time I see him makes me glimpse that he is a better figure than in my case I would have imagined. I think it's better to see it in a figure than in photographs or videos. It comes out more favored to the natural one.

The deboronachus of Rebor or "trio Cerberus" make a good combination with the therizinosaurus (confrontation) and with the iguanodon of Papo (attack) fantastic. They are worthy figures of dioramas.

As far as the beast of the mesozoic is concerned, they seem very realistic, they are confused with figures of movies or real animals. Maybe I am exaggerating but for me it is the truth.

You have a real collection of figures of real luxury in terms of dinosaurs of three major brands.

I congratulate Apatosaurus3232. You have a collection that you can feel proud of.

Dino Scream3232

Thanks everyone for the kind words. The main reason I take my collection outdoors is that I don't have a lot of display room. I would need a large room to display my entire collection lol. So it's nice to dig out some models and take them out for a photo shoot. I was digging through some stuff today and came a cross these. They are dinosaur geocoins. Geocoins are a trackable item used in geocaching. It's like a scavenger hunt with your gps. Interesting dino collectibles lol. Also a few more pics from today's photo shoot.


Shonisaurus

Apatosaurus3232 the Mandschurosaurus looks great and that diorama with the deinonychus stealing eggs from the poor mandschurosaurus looks very realistic.

On the other hand the green rex tyrannosaurus running from Papo looks like something terrifying.

Certainly those commemorative medals on dinosaurs sincerely "give the pego" seem to be of a noble material like gold.

ceratopsian

Geocoins are new to me. Thanks!

Dino Scream3232

Quote from: ceratopsian on June 07, 2018, 04:53:01 PM
Geocoins are new to me. Thanks!
fun fact. I blocked out the tracking code on the coins. This is how they work. If you find a trackable item in a geocache you log the tracking code on it. Then you move it to another cache. You can see where your trackable has been. They can end up all over thee world. Most people will put the tracking number on a different item so the actual coin won't be stolen.

Dino Scream3232

Just got the new War Pig from everything dinosaur. I got the woodland version. First thing that caught my attention is the size and heft of this model. It's big and impressive. The box does a good job hiding the size. It's shipped with tail unattached. I'm seriously impressed with it. I actually like the mouth and head articulation. The mouth details are beautifully done. This gets me excited if they ever get around to the other herbivores they promised. King Trident anyone...

Halichoeres

Wow, it's huge! Thanks for sharing pics.
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

suspsy

It certainly is an impressive-looking piece. It's definitely superior to the Papo version. But as shown in that comparison shot with the Safari version, its proportions are woefully out of whack.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Shonisaurus

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Thank you for the photos D @apatosaurus3232  I am waiting for the arrival of my three ankylosaurus from Rebor since a few days ago. I bought them from the company www.minizoo.com.au and seeing that beauty I see that I will not regret it.

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