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Happy Easter: Hide`n`Seek v2 - updated for solution (SPOILER)

Started by Lanthanotus, April 11, 2020, 09:55:57 PM

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Lanthanotus

With Corona/Covid-19 restrictions in place I guess most of us won`t
have an Easter as in alle the years before. I, better to say me and
my family, won`t, but we prepared some Easter Nests for the
grandparents and siblings which I`ll deliver in the morning (secretly I hope).

Anyway, I remembered having a "Easter Egg" Hunt three years ago here on
the forums
, so I deemed it a nice idea to continue that.....

There`s 26 figures hidden in the picture below, some may be harder to spot than others,
find them, name them by species and company (click on the picture for full resolution)...

Enjoy, and HAPPY EASTER!



So far these have successfully been identified...

by species and company

Basel Tsintaosaurus
Tyco Placerias
Placerias by unknown company/WWD/Nayab/keycraft (see this review for details)
Invicta Stenonychosaurus/Troodon
Kaiyodo Archaeopteryx (that`s the blue one)
Kaiyodo Tylosaurus
Kaiyodo Meiolania
Schleich Mini Plesiosaurus (or as it is known "Swimming Dinosaur")
Schleich Mini Gastornis (named by Schleich as "Urvogel")
Schleich Machrauchenia
CollectA Rajasaurus
Southlands Diptrodon
Southlands Thylacoleo
Wild Past Protoceratops
Eofauna Atlasaurus
Safari Shringasaurus
Bullyland Anchitherium
Bullyland Mastodonsaurus
Kleinwelka Parasaurolophus
Starlux Phorusracos

That makes it 20 of 26 at the moment ;)

So here`s the solution,... first off a list of hidden figures:
Spoiler

1   Invicta Stenonychosaurus
2    Basel Tsintaosaurus
3   Eofauna Altasaurus
4   Kleinwelka Parasaurolophus
5   Schleich Mini Urvogel
6   Schleich Mini Dimetrodon/Spinosaurus/Kammsaurier
7   Schleich Mini Swimming Dinosaur
8   Tyco Placerias
9   Nayab/unknown Placerias
10   Kaiyodo Archaeopteryx
11   Wild Past Protoceratops
12   CollectA Rajasaurus
13   Bullyland Mastodonsaurus
14   Bullyland Anchitherium
15   Schleich Machrauchenia
16   Kaiyodo Tylosaurus
17   Kaiyodo Meiolania
18   Bullyland Procynosuchus
19   CollectA Miragaia
20   Ferrero Styracosaurus
21   Starlux Phorusracos
22   PNSO Glyphoderma
23   Safari Shringasaurus
24   Southlands Thylacoleo
25   Southlands Diptrodon
26   Kaiyodo Megatherium
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2nd the picture with all figures (given, especially two of them are only visible to the keenest eye)
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PumperKrickel

I´m so happy this is back!  ^-^

Let´s start with the Diprotodon by Southlands Replicas.

Concavenator

I can see the Southlands Diprotodon, the Wild Past Protoceratops, the Safari Shringasaurus, the Eofauna Atlasaurus and a Bullyland Anchitherium. I can see some more figures, but I don't what dinosaur they are or what brand they're from. I can see a blue Archaeopteryx (?)  ???

EarthboundEiniosaurus

Schleich Macrauchenia and Collecta Rajasaurus on the left in the branches, Toyway Placerias in the middle under the plant.
"Just think about it... Ceratopsids were the Late Cretaceous Laramidian equivalent of todays birds of paradise. And then there's Sinoceratops..."
- Someone, somewhere, probably.

DinoToyForum




stargatedalek

Kaiyodo Archaeopteryx near top center.

Crackington

The Invicta Stenonychosaurus is lurking behind the tall skinny twigs on the left of the picture.

Is the blue Archaeopteryx a Bullyland? The WWD Placerias is made by Nayab.

Great game - Happy Easter!

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Halichoeres

I think I see the Tyco Placerias and the Basel Tsintaosaurus.
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

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Sometimes I draw pictures

Lanthanotus

So far those have been named correctly...

Basel Tsintaosaurus
Tyco Placerias
Placerias by unknown company/WWD/Nayab/keycraft (see this review for details
Invicta Stenonychosaurus/Troodon
Kaiyodo Archaeopteryx (that`s the blue one)
Schleich Mini Plesiosaurus (or as it is known "Swimming Dinosaur")
Schleich Machrauchenia
CollectA Rajasaurus
Southlands Diptrodon
Wild Past Protoceratops
Eofauna Atlasaurus
Safari Shringasaurus
Bullyland Anchitherium

That makes it 13 of 26....

ceratopsian

Now here's a test for elderly eyes!  I can spot several more animals lurking but don't know the company - and in many cases, don't recognise the model either!

GojiraGuy1954

Safari Shringasaurus in the bottom right corner
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Gothmog the Baryonyx

Everything I can see had already been named, are you sure there is more there?
Megalosaurus, Iguanodon, Archaeopteryx, Cetiosaurus, Compsognathus, Hadrosaurus, Brontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Albertosaurus, Herrerasaurus, Stenonychosaurus, Deinonychus, Maiasaura, Carnotaurus, Baryonyx, Argentinosaurus, Sinosauropteryx, Microraptor, Citipati, Mei, Tianyulong, Kulindadromeus, Zhenyuanlong, Yutyrannus, Borealopelta, Caihong

Lanthanotus

Well, for example there`s two more minis in plain view and some bigger figures, partly hidden... ;)


Crackington

Like Ceratopsian, I'm finding identifying the remaining missing figures a challenge with my aging, already myopic eyesight! My eagle eyed daughter also had a look and spotted 15 of them in a couple of minutes! Unfortunately,  they just look like blurry blobs to me when she pointed them out!

Was there a Collecta Microraptor somewhere (he asked clutching at straws)?

Bokisaurus

Is that a terror bird in the front with black and white colors?
And I can see something right above it, just can't figure what it is due to the head on angle😂

EarthboundEiniosaurus

Starlux Phorusracos under the plant in the foreground, possibly a Favorite mosasaur below the Collecta Rajasaurus?
"Just think about it... Ceratopsids were the Late Cretaceous Laramidian equivalent of todays birds of paradise. And then there's Sinoceratops..."
- Someone, somewhere, probably.

Libraraptor


Lanthanotus

I updated the entrance post for the successfully spotted figures...

... no CollectA Microraptor in the picture and the Mosasaurus is not a Mosasaurus but a close relative.


PumperKrickel


Libraraptor

There is a Stegosaur,  too, with a quite long neck. Is that Carnegie Miragia?!

And isn't that Schleich mini Gastornis ?

And what the heck is that little green figure hiding in plain sight?  A Dimetrodon or a stegosaur?  But which brand?

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