Which brand is the Ivory-bill?Here are some of my favourite models that I have collected over the years from all sorts of different companies (Papo, CollectA, Schliech, Safari, Mojo, Southlands, etc.)
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Which brand is the Ivory-bill?Here are some of my favourite models that I have collected over the years from all sorts of different companies (Papo, CollectA, Schliech, Safari, Mojo, Southlands, etc.)
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Which brand is the Ivory-bill?
It is CollectAWhich brand is the Ivory-bill?
I have one too and it's Chap Mei
Ah! Chap Mei is still absent in my collection, but sometimes it have magnific sculpted figures.Shame for the gazelle-like horns of the Beisa oryx, but otherwise it looks a very nice figure![]()
I've had a collection for quite a while now, and it has steadily grown over time (I'm hoping to collect more). It will take me a while to count them all, but right now I'd say my collection has over 100-150 animals.
The majority of my collection consists of hoofed mammals and carnivores, with other types of mammals, birds, and reptiles scattered throughout.Nice! Any particular trends like birds, carnivores, hoofed animals, or just adding as particular figures catch your eye?
My purchases in a couple of shops during my trip to USA
Safari LTD:
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Shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrhynchus). The teeth are soooo well done!
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White-tip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus). So beautiful!
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Harp seal (Phoca groenlandica). One of the best seal species! I've repainted it, as originally the dark patches are absolutely silvery instead black.
Safari LTD Good Luck Minis. I've chosen them because they can fit in scale with my bigger animals, something that is hard to find with small vertebrates!
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Chameleon. With 3,2 cm lenght, I would prefair that it's a medium-big species. Maybe Furcifer pardalis? Toughts and suggestions for bets species match for this chameleon?
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Bat. 3 cm wingspan, black, with big rounded ears and short muzzle. Best matches? I would prefair to not be a small vesper bat, as the scale fits better with a bigger bat. Maybe a molossid?
Not a new acquisition, but I've included it in my collection just now. From the Colorata Saltwater Fish set, the Skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis). I've initially rejected it because the unrealistic paint job. Blue ends abruptly at operculum, a series of blue blotches form a line near caudal peduncle, and the black stripes join forming a strange arrowhead pattern.
In the same shop where I've bough the Minis, I've found a metallic blue permanent marker. I bought this pen only for customize my tuna. (How weird would sound this for a pen seller?)
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After:
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I've also painted blue the dorsal fin of my dolphinfish (originally transparent) from the same set, with the same marker. Now I have a much more convincing dolphinfish![]()
Wait, the Condor is retired? Glad I have it in my collection, it's a great figure!3. And last, the best of all the figures, the superdreamed California Condor from Safari LTD Wings of the World. A retired figure that went impossible to buy online. And now it's finally mine, hanging from a thread over my land mammals!!!!
Wait, the Condor is retired? Glad I have it in my collection, it's a great figure!
2. Adelie Penguin from Kaiyodo, Penguins Lunch set. This piece is fantastic. I's difficult to get a Japanese set figure alone instead of all the figures of the set, that are offered from time to time in Ebay.
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Adelie penguin knows that elephants seals are just big noisy piles. Altough he knows some of its cousins were rolled by one of these giants, these are rare accidents.
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But take care my penguin friend... not every pinniped is unworrying!
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