Ever since my last post of my collection back in May 2020 I haven't had many new additions to my collection (none actually to be precise

)
However today I decided to get myself a day early birthday present and happened to find myself in the local towns toystore.
Now this store is where somewhat a third to a half of my collection comes from.
By all means no big store and the Schleich's collection bascially stays the exact same as is for a year or two with barely any stock or variaty.
Today was no different from the usual, near empty Schleich's schelve with just a few mini's, some horses and 2 dinosaurs and a playset.
Out of the 2 dinosaurs, being the ugly modeled big-head tyrannosaurus and a allosaurus I picked up the Allo cus it looked cute

and felt bad if I didn't bring him home.
So I did.
First acquisition;
Allosaurus - 14580
Because a cart was half blocking the shelve I had to get creative looking around the whole thing.
Saw a couple mini ones of interest like a tarantula, ring-tailed lemur, young hippopotamus, giant panda.. But none of these really got me. Maybe I'll return for the young hippo to pair up with my older Hippopotamus - 14132. Though the models wouldn't really match.
There were 2 grizzly bears however, and given my username I think it forshadows how it went. I checked both models thoroughly and one was decently damaged, a shame really.
So the other one I took home with me.
Grizzly bear - 14685
The rest of the shelf was just horses. When I saw the Andalusian I immediately picked it up cause I rarely ''fall in love'' with a horse model that easy so it was a must have for me.
Andalusian mare - 13793
Also found a painted horse, unfortunately no gelding given I like that one a lot, however there was a mare so I settled with that one.
Paint horse mare - 13884
At last there were a few clydesdales hiding in the back of the shelve, so I took one of those home since I absolutely love the breed and couldn't pass up on one.
Clydesdale mare - 13809
Conclusion: I am now broke for another year or so
There were a couple more figures of interest, so perhaps in the future!