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Psyckosama26 Jun 2014 6:35 p.m. PST

I recently saw and picked up this little gem while shopping at a flee marker

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Mine looks like this one.

It's a bit under scale for a 15mm Seismosaurus, it's almost perfectly sized to be an example of the smaller Diplodocus. And at the size, its has good detail and doesn't need a paint job. Just some glue to keep the damned thing from falling apart on you. Though I'd suggest leaving the two pieces at the base tail and the base of the neck unglued to make it so it can be compacted for storage… it's pretty damned long all together.

The Brachiosaurus also seems well sized. Maybe a hair on the short side, but it could easily be one of number a smaller related species.

They give the final dimensions for the models on the page, so its pretty easy to see if they're in scale for you. They have a number of other lines and I'm sure most scales will find something that will look interesting. For example, the fantasy line has some cool looking dragons and their vehicles line has some nice 1/90 scale tanks.

Chef Lackey Rich Fezian26 Jun 2014 7:21 p.m. PST

Got some really strange fantasy/scifi stuff there. Zombie-mutant Kong?

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Cyborg Tyrannosaurus?

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Some of the kits appear to be designed so you can swap parts between them, too.

cloudcaptain26 Jun 2014 7:23 p.m. PST

The tanks are 1/72 and quite passable.

cloudcaptain26 Jun 2014 8:44 p.m. PST

Actually these seem related but not quite the same as the 4d tanks on Ebay…

Psyckosama29 Jun 2014 1:09 p.m. PST

Just double checked the size of their Rex… its a bit above scale… but lets be honest… at 14.5 scale meters long, and 6.5 meters height, its above the established phenotype but lets be honest… it is possible there were exceptional individuals that large and there are estimates claiming that was about the maximum size of an adult Trex…. So why not have one of them try and eat your players?

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