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Eocarcharia's Collection (Lots of images)

Started by Eocarcharia, April 04, 2020, 09:50:31 PM

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Shonisaurus

Nice dinosaur acquisitions from PNSO Eochardia congratulations on your good taste. The yangchuanosaurus and chungkingosaurus set is one of the many masterpieces of the PNSO brand. My congratulations.


Eocarcharia

Quote from: Shonisaurus on August 09, 2020, 01:29:40 PM
Nice dinosaur acquisitions from PNSO Eochardia congratulations on your good taste. The yangchuanosaurus and chungkingosaurus set is one of the many masterpieces of the PNSO brand. My congratulations.

Thanks. I agree, that diorama set is one of my favorite pieces in my whole collection. It serves as the centerpiece of my theropod shelf on my new bookcase.


These guys aren't bad either. The Odontochelys makes a nice addition to my small collection of prehistoric turtles (and placodonts).



Shonisaurus

I congratulate you for having those PNSO figures. Honestly apart from being collectible figures, both for children and adults, these figures, due to their high quality, adorn a lot on the shelves and I know it from my own experience.

Halichoeres

Nice to see them in their new homes! The world needs more prehistoric turtles as good as that Odontochelys.
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Eocarcharia

Quote from: Halichoeres on August 28, 2020, 02:42:51 PM
Nice to see them in their new homes! The world needs more prehistoric turtles as good as that Odontochelys.

Yes, I'm eagerly waiting for a Carbonemys figure.


Here are some things I dug up while going through some of my older figures in storage. I'll probably be selling them off in the near future.

This set of Discovery Kids Scanopedia dinosaurs made by Jakks Pacific. My favorite of the bunch is definitely the Othnelia, I wish there were more figures of smaller ornithopods like this one.



And this set of figures from Ice Age 3.


B @Bokisaurus A challenger has appeared!

Shonisaurus

I congratulate you on your new acquisitions. Eocarcharia I like the most of that group (the first is the rhamphorynchus, it is one of the pterosaurs that has impacted me the most in my life.

Halichoeres

I have that little Othnielia, too. I agree that there should be more small ornithopods!
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Eocarcharia

Quote from: Shonisaurus on September 01, 2020, 04:07:45 PM
I congratulate you on your new acquisitions. Eocarcharia I like the most of that group (the first is the rhamphorynchus, it is one of the pterosaurs that has impacted me the most in my life.
Thanks, although they aren't new, actually they're old.
Now here's something that is new, my most recent acquisition(s):

A huge lot of figures I scored on eBay. They came in last week from Japan, but I only finished cleaning them off yesterday (most of them were covered in dust and dirt).

These guys were included too.


I'm only really interested in the Sega Dinosaur King ones, and even then, I already have some of them.
These are the only ones I'll be keeping. But it was worth it for the big Isisaurus. I've seen that one alone going for almost what I paid for the entire lot.

Jose S.M.

What a big haul! Some of those are really nice like the Fukuisaurus, sauropods and ceratopsids. I noticed something from your previous PNSO post, your Spinops looks a bit different from mine, some frill details and the black stripes in the back. Did you retouched its painting or the changed it a little bit?

Shonisaurus

The new dinosaur acquisitions on Sega dinosaurs are very nice, congratulations on your acquired figures and thanks for the photo credit.

Eocarcharia

Quote from: Shonisaurus on September 03, 2020, 06:57:28 AM
The new dinosaur acquisitions on Sega dinosaurs are very nice, congratulations on your acquired figures and thanks for the photo credit.
Thank you!

Quote from: Jose S.M. on September 03, 2020, 01:42:38 AM
I noticed something from your previous PNSO post, your Spinops looks a bit different from mine, some frill details and the black stripes in the back. Did you retouched its painting or the changed it a little bit?

I didn't repaint or modify it at all. I guess it's a paintjob variation. I also noticed that it lacks the dusty-looking light wash on its face that some copies have.


Here are my newly-updated Dinosaur King shelves. Now I'm only missing four of the large vinyl figures.



Shonisaurus

These articulated figures are fabulous, they don't have to envy the also great company BOTM or a brand of non-articulated toy dinosaurs. Nice ceraptosids and nice theropods, those Dinosaur King figures from Sega Toys are generally very well made figures. Thanks for sharing the photos.

Eocarcharia

Here's another showcase of older figures of mine taken out of storage: a set of figures from the Dinosaur ride at Walt Disney World. These I'll actually be keeping, as I have a fondness for souvenirs from past vacations.


As for recent acquisitions, I've finally found another of the elusive (in my area, anyway) Primal Attack Savage Strikes: the Sauropelta! Nice to add another ankylosaur to my Jurassic World lineup.


Shonisaurus

avatar_Eocarcharia @Eocarcharia The sauropelta is the figure that most attracts my attention of all. My congratulations on your new acquisitions.

Halichoeres

That's an interesting set from Disney. I haven't been to the park, but I assume the figures are modeled after animatronics there? I have the Cearadactylus because nobody else has made one.
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My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

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Quote from: Halichoeres on September 25, 2020, 07:55:51 PM
That's an interesting set from Disney. I haven't been to the park, but I assume the figures are modeled after animatronics there? I have the Cearadactylus because nobody else has made one.

Yeah, they're all from the ride. I didn't know they made a Cearadactylus. It looks like it's from a different series.

New acquisition:
The Glyphoderma joins the ranks of my PNSO figures, as well as my prehistoric turtles/looks-like-a-turtle-but-actually-isn't collection. Another great little figure.




The ritual to summon a Carbonemys figure. Or Stupendemys.

Faelrin

Those little turtles and not-turtles are cute altogether. I hope their little ritual works, as I want both of those (especially Carbonemys, which could display nicely alongside the Rebor Titanoboa).  ;)  Also makes me realize how terribly behind I am on most of these, but at least I obtained the Henodus earlier this year.
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Shonisaurus

Magnificent collection of turtles are all very beautiful. You may be missing Favorite's archelon, although that is a very different size than other turtles and not prehistoric turtles.

Libraraptor


Eocarcharia

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Thanks everyone for the comments.

Quote from: Shonisaurus on October 01, 2020, 07:03:56 AM
Magnificent collection of turtles are all very beautiful. You may be missing Favorite's archelon, although that is a very different size than other turtles and not prehistoric turtles.
I actually do want to get the Favorite Archelon. I like its larger size, fitting for such a large animal. I just haven't really been able to find one for a good price. There were some on eBay earlier in the year for a decent price, but I waited too long and shipping costs have risen significantly since then.

I just picked this up from Target today: Savage Strike Delta. They actually had quite a few new Savage Strike figures stocked that I had never seen out before. I considered getting the wide-headed Dilophosaurus too, but decided to just stick with the 5 Mattel Dilos that I have already and save my space for the Dominion toyline.



And with that, my movie-accurate raptor squad is complete!

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