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The Identification thread

Started by Takama, March 17, 2012, 04:57:26 AM

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Blade-of-the-Moon

Looks like a fantasy creature..maybe D&D ? Ral partha produced pewter dinosaurs and a lot of fantasy creatures...and so do many others. It kind of looks like  baby dragon to me.


stoneage

 :)  I think they were going for Stegosaurus.

SBell

For everybody that wants to see more prehistoric fish like Gemuendina:


Would this be a dollar store version?



Given the set, it's probably supposed to be a ray, maybe an outside chance of angel shark--but I'm thinking someone didn't check their image source.

Not exactly up to the standard of Razh00's shapeways figure, but more durable!

EmperorDinobot

What is this:




And does anyone want it?

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: EmperorDinobot on March 17, 2014, 09:14:56 AM
What is this:




And does anyone want it?

That's a Raptor from the Turok battle set Playmates did I think. It included turok himself and some gear.  I have the Spinosaurus, T-Rex and Velociraptor from the same series I considered selling.

Sumo

Well, that's an... interestingly seductive pose.
"It is only a matter of time before the ents of justice arrive, and demonstrate the true, amphisbaenian origin of Mammalia. Then we will be free!"
- Dr Darren Naish

Libraraptor


Blade-of-the-Moon

Not a toy per say..but still a collectible. I'd like to know if this was part of a series, what it was called and who sculpted it.


Gallimimus head plaque in 1:1 scale I believe. The back has info but is in french..I believe it says the National Museum of Paris ? If anyone knows who the artist is or has any more info I would appreciate it.

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I feel like I've seen it before..maybe in PT years ago but I can't recall exactly..too many dino collectibles ! lol

Libraraptor

Cool stuff, Blade-of-the-Moon!

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: Libraraptor on March 27, 2014, 09:47:52 AM
Cool stuff, Blade-of-the-Moon!

It is very cool Libra ! I think it's 1:1 too ? 

I forgot to mention it but it also has a theropod track drawn into it on the base of the neck and the year 1992. I'm assuming the track is an artist's mark ?


stoneage

#590

Blade-of-the-Moon


Katieraptor

Saw this on the Kaiyodo thread. Is it an Allosaur?

What I love about Allosaurus is that it lived an extremely violent life that was rife with broken bones, cuts, scrapes, infections, sprains, and yet it just kept on truckin.

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DinoLord

Yes, it's the Allosaurus from Series 6.

SBell

Quote from: Katieraptor on March 30, 2014, 03:52:22 AM
Saw this on the Kaiyodo thread. Is it an Allosaur?



It's one of two colour variants (I only had the one photo, since I only have the one).

Chad

Any thoughts as to what the little guy top-right is supposed to be?



Thanks

--Chad

Roselaar

Some sort of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur with a leaf in its mouth? I can't think of any species in particular though...

Blade-of-the-Moon

Odd...seems dragon-ish ?  Maybe it's a Rhedosaur ?

Libraraptor

Looks mostly like an Iguanodon or Tenontosaurus. Quadrupedal Ornithischian.

Zhuchengotyrant

I was not sure where to post this. Does the Carnegie Giga have a tripod pose. Mine does not but i saw a picture with one as a tripod. Please help.
-Zhuchengotyrant

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