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What figure/figures should I get?

Started by Lynx, April 10, 2021, 01:15:27 AM

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Lynx

I currently have 120ish dollars I have saved up for dinosaur figures, so the big question is, what should I get? There's a couple holy grails I would love to get (PNSO ceratosaurus, Battat Diplodocus, a few Kaiyodo rexes, etc) But I would rather buy cheaper figures that won't snatch my money away in one purchase. I mainly want to get REBOR figures, sauropods, raptors (preferably feathered), and spinosaurids. So any ideas on what to get?
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Carnoking

Oh these are fun. I mean I guess you can forget the Battat Diplodocus, because even if you found one for "cheap" it'd still probably eat up most of your budget. I'd recommend the Safari deinonychus and baryonyx to fulfill the spinosaurid/raptor desire, they're both great and pretty cheap. The new PNSO Spinosaurus is probably the best one out there at the moment (I don't much care for the GR toys offering), but it is a little on the smaller side and will still run you forty or so dollars. Heck, for about 10 bucks more, you can get the massive papo limited edition spino, but I don't find that one nearly as appealing. As far as sauropods go, if you were willing to just do one big purchase, I highly recommend the W-dragon giraffatitan. It's right around your budget, and with it recently being discontinued I think now is the time to buy.

BlueKrono

The Battat diplodocus is running more than twice that, but Kaiyodos are a great collectible if you're cool with the smaller size. Great detail, don't take up much shelf space, and usually pretty reasonably priced.
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CityRaptor

Well, personally I never got into Battats. Yes, I tried, but currently I only keep the Dacentrurus. I also prefer my Carnegie Diplo ( the 2009 version ) over the Battat one.

Now Kaiydodos? Big fan of those. Enough to actually have some figures of prehistoric mammals. And I normally don't collect those. But those Kaiyodo figures are just that great!
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stoneage

 8)  I think if you want a big bang for the money, I'd go with Safari or Collecta.  Some really good figures go for under $10.  Figures like the Collecta Edaphosaurus, Borealopelta, Kamaysaurus, Mantellisaurus, Thylacinus, Bajadasaurus, and many more.  Safari the same thing.

Halichoeres

Kaiyodo, Safari, CollectA are great values. You can build up a sizeable collection on a moderate budget with those.

On the other hand, the Giraffatitan is a very imposing display piece and will probably be hard to hunt down now that W-Dragon has switched to making JW merch.
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