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  1. J

    Dinosauria:Dilophosaurus Maquette

    Right. I've never seen an EX for less than original price on ebay, but I got all my others for about $200 (including the Allosaurus vs. Camarasaurus). Well, most of the Sideshow paint jobs have been rather poor (the ones the public gets, the prototype jobs look good). The only reason I have not...
  2. J

    Dinosauria:Dilophosaurus Maquette

    No offense to you, but Sideshow can count themselves lucky if I even consider getting this off ebay when someone posts this for ~$200. The way Sideshow has been handling the Dinosauria line lately makes me want to forget about them entirely.
  3. J

    Dinosauria:Dilophosaurus Maquette

    Hmm, it will probably be the same. The first one, the Tyrannosaurus vs Triceratops (two dinosaurs) was $250, and the Allosaurus vs Camarasaurus (three dinosaurs) was $290, so it's likely to be $300 or less. I hope the scale will be between 1/18 to 1/15 so I can put these guys with rest of my...
  4. J

    Dinosauria:Dilophosaurus Maquette

    This one's looking great. As long as it's not too pricey, I'll get it.
  5. J

    Dinosauria: Stegosaurus

    They sure do. Here is Shane's web site, https://cretaceouscreationsofamerica.com/index.html His e-mail is at the bottom, near his phone number. You can also try to get some of his work through Dan's Dinosaurs ...
  6. J

    Dinosauria: Stegosaurus

    Thanks! He's twelve inches. I was hoping I could put him along with my Papo Jurassic Park dinosaurs, but alas, he is a tad bit too small. Bummer. But, it's an awesome piece nonetheless, and I can't wait for David to release more! Even if the Dinosauria line slows down (we're told it won't, but...
  7. J

    Dinosauria: Stegosaurus

    I know many general science books list Stegosaurus at 30 feet, but according to most dinosaur data studies, such as Greg Paul's Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs, and web sites such as Dinodata, list S. stenops (the most commonly used species for restorations) as 21 feet (7 meters). Even S...
  8. J

    Dinosauria: Stegosaurus

    The specs from the site list the length as 27 inches, and if Stegosaurus's length is 21 feet, (21/27)*12=9 1/3. So, if my math's right, its going to be 1/9 scale, which would be huge. And someone said they wanted to see a finish Krentz 1/40 Tyrannosaurus? Here's mine, painted by me:
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