I collect Dinosaurs too. What do you collect?
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I collect Dinosaurs too. What do you collect?
I collect Dinosaur models/toys as well as "war" toys.
Marx, Papo, Safari, Invicta, Carnegie, Jurassic Park.... I have since I was very little.
Marx, Papo, Safari, Invicta, Carnegie, Jurassic Park.... I have since I was very little.
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As A VW bus fan, I collect HO scale versions by the German company Brekina:
They are painted to represent actual companies that were in business in Europe and elsewhere during the 50's - 70's, and the company also makes them to order if you purchase 500+ (and there are no licensing issues, which is why I still don't have one done as a Pez candy delivery van from 1959). I have about 120 of the over 15000 variations now available.
They are painted to represent actual companies that were in business in Europe and elsewhere during the 50's - 70's, and the company also makes them to order if you purchase 500+ (and there are no licensing issues, which is why I still don't have one done as a Pez candy delivery van from 1959). I have about 120 of the over 15000 variations now available.
I'm a costumer...so I make and collect Movie props. If anyone wants to trade 1/18 aircraft and armor for Star Wars props I can hook you up I've got around a dozen costumes including a few screen used and me and a bud make much of the armor for the 501st.
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They're plastic.
Also collect VW's in the Johnny Lightnin'/Jada/Hot Wheel/etc versions:
as well as vintage SF/Fantasy/Horror paperbacks from WWII-present:
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You may have spotted random acts of Nerdness scattered throughout the pics, which I collect to a lesser degree, such as 1000's of Magic the Gathering (and related crap) cards. At least its been growing over the last 30 years, and not the last five or I'd have no house to put all this nonsense in.
They're plastic.
Also collect VW's in the Johnny Lightnin'/Jada/Hot Wheel/etc versions:
as well as vintage SF/Fantasy/Horror paperbacks from WWII-present:
Check out this war-time bestseller:
You may have spotted random acts of Nerdness scattered throughout the pics, which I collect to a lesser degree, such as 1000's of Magic the Gathering (and related crap) cards. At least its been growing over the last 30 years, and not the last five or I'd have no house to put all this nonsense in.
I also collect Macross Mecha
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Question for Itcbj, How big are the safari dinos compared to papo? I have only seen the papo in person but I think the safari look better, your opinion?
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Question for Itcbj, How big are the safari dinos compared to papo? I have only seen the papo in person but I think the safari look better, your opinion?
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I collect Macross stuff as well. Though only the ones I like as it would be to expensive to be a completest.
I also collect The Marvel Classic Figurine Collection. There about 3"-4" lead painted figs from England covering 200 or so of the top comic book guys.
And lastly I collect and paint Flames of War miniatures (from tabletop gaming) and Star Wars models from Fine Molds.
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I also collect The Marvel Classic Figurine Collection. There about 3"-4" lead painted figs from England covering 200 or so of the top comic book guys.
And lastly I collect and paint Flames of War miniatures (from tabletop gaming) and Star Wars models from Fine Molds.
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The PAPO are ~1/40 scale. In my opinion they have the Safari totally beat to hexx and back in terms of looks. The Safari are, generally, smaller than the Papo in size. They lack the shaded colors and skin texture that Papo figures have. And I am talking the newest Safari figures (such as thye T-Rex and Allosaurus- excellent in their own right (although the "T"'s legs seem a tad heavy and the "Al"'s tail is overlong) but on the toyish side for my taste. Not that I don't have several of each, including the quite toy-like older series- which I just happen to like a lot. But none of them compares with PAPO (IMO).sluff wrote:I also collect Macross Mecha
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Question for Itcbj, How big are the safari dinos compared to papo? I have only seen the papo in person but I think the safari look better, your opinion?
I must say that I am only talking the Papo T-Rex, Raptor, Spinosaurus, Allosaurus and Parasaurolophus because those are the only ones I have.
I also really like the Battat T-Tops and Styracosaur which are ~1/35(?).
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Safari makes aq large (13" nose to tail tip) leaping Siberian Tiger (in both orange and white) which is the best Tiger and by far the best Safari figure ever. The orange even nicer than the white....
Papo also makes some excellent Tigers (and Tigress). Smaller (~7.5") but extraordinarily detailed and gorgeous.
Safari makes aq large (13" nose to tail tip) leaping Siberian Tiger (in both orange and white) which is the best Tiger and by far the best Safari figure ever. The orange even nicer than the white....
Papo also makes some excellent Tigers (and Tigress). Smaller (~7.5") but extraordinarily detailed and gorgeous.
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Since I clearly don't have a life here are Papo Allosaur & Spinosaur. The Allo is ~11" long and the Spino is ~15".
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If you like dinosaurs you can't really go wrong in picking up a PAPO Allosaur or two (they were "The Wolves of the Jurassic", you know) and starting your own pack. The Spinosaur was a friendly little "I'd rather be fishing" piscavore. The Raptors are really nice too, by the way.
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When I was 16 (1981) I bought a 68 Chevy Nova SS. I paid about $300 for it. I no longer have the car but it was my first car so I have very fond memories of it. A few years ago the nostalgia bug bit me and I started collecting diecast Novas. I don't have a huge collection but I aquired enough to sate my appetite for diecast cars so I don't collect them anymore. I have a few 1/18 ones, and a whole slew of 1/43 and 1/64 ones. More recently I decided to start collecting 1/6 figures. I rarely buy boxed figures as I prefer the customizing aspect of bashing figures. That accounts for most of my collecting now.
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It wasn't quite so bad back then on an older car. My parents carried the policy with me listed as a driver. Plus all that was needed was liability insurance on a car of that age. The real insurance shocker came about 5 years later when I bought a new truck and had to carry full coverage insurance in my own name. That ran me around $2K a year until I turned 25.Panzer_M wrote:ah only in America, where a teenager can buy a car for 100 bucks, then have to pay 1000 dollars to insure it.
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Hey Ross tell Rachel I said Hi.ltcbj wrote:If you like dinosaurs you can't really go wrong in picking up a PAPO Allosaur or two (they were "The Wolves of the Jurassic", you know) and starting your own pack. The Spinosaur was a friendly little "I'd rather be fishing" piscavore. The Raptors are really nice too, by the way.
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Those Papo dinosaurs sure are detailed nicely.
I am tempted.
Other than the military toys I collect, right now I've been buying smaller stuff like Konami models, Titaniums etc. things you can put on a shelf in abundance. Some 1:72 planes, tanks.
I have a bunch of the little Jurassic Park diecast dinos on cards, and all the Micromachines National Geographic dinosaur 3 pks on cards you could buy at Target years ago.
I am tempted.
Other than the military toys I collect, right now I've been buying smaller stuff like Konami models, Titaniums etc. things you can put on a shelf in abundance. Some 1:72 planes, tanks.
I have a bunch of the little Jurassic Park diecast dinos on cards, and all the Micromachines National Geographic dinosaur 3 pks on cards you could buy at Target years ago.
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I love cats. Have been collected by many over the years. They always throw me over for heaven in the end.
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I'm a One Piece fan and I collect various One Piece figure lines made by Bandai. I don't collect the SD series through, they are a pain to collect since they are all mystery boxes. I'm also starting to collect Mega House's One Piece Portrait of Pirates figure series.
Here's a few pics of my One Piece figure collection:
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Dream Pirate Ship Thousand Sunny:
Portrait Of Pirates:
Here's a few pics of my One Piece figure collection:
Bandai Styling Series:
Bandai Wii Unlimited Cruise:
Dream Pirate Ship Thousand Sunny:
Portrait Of Pirates: