What species would you like to see figurines of?

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I don't collect them with any purpose - I just buy what I like the look of - so I don't care about scale or anything like that. I gave away a lot of my lesser ones which I didn't want any more.

The large and small Echidnas and the Leadbeater's Possum which I mentioned earlier in the thread can be seen in the photo (all in a row as it happens, although that was unintentional). The Thorny Devil and Giant Weta also mentioned are in there too.

Not all the animals are Schleich-type figurines. There's an Arapaima carved out of rubber (from Brazil) and a Komodo Dragon carved out of wood (from Komodo), as well as a few of the ones which come in pieces and you put together yourself (like in Yowie).


Lovely selection of species! If they were more accurate (in some cases) and to scale, I woulñd want them all, hehe (except Dunkleosteus, the placoderm and the sabertooth cat. Would accept dodo as is enough recently extinct)

My colletion is even smaller than yours (I have two figures less than you) and consist in:

-Schleich: Jaguar (repainted in some zones for make more realistic), cheetah (repainted eyes and flanks), giant panda (made some sooty pelage around hind legs), giant pangolin, gemsbok, and originally harbour seal repainted as a ribbon seal

CollectA: african wild ass, tibetan antelope, hirola, giraffe (reticulated), giant eland, Ganges river dolphin, pygmy sperm whale, Pacific white-sided dolphin, bowhead whale, killer whale, leopard seal, zebra shark, sperm whale

Safari LTD: sumatran rhino, leopard shark (my first figurine!), vaquita

Papo: polar bear (repainted paws), okapi, whale shark

Unknown brand: Saola (I ordered the CollectA one but they sent me a different model)
 
I've always been very interested in these but have found the cost a bit prohibitive, along with the lack of a way to store/display them. It might be a better idea for me to get into these and stop buying stuffed animals, though ;) Other than those linked, what are the best websites to find lists/photos of different brands and species out there?
 
I like the ones that come in the Yowie candies. The problem is that you either have to buy the candy or order the figures on eBay.
 
I've always been very interested in these but have found the cost a bit prohibitive, along with the lack of a way to store/display them. It might be a better idea for me to get into these and stop buying stuffed animals, though ;) Other than those linked, what are the best websites to find lists/photos of different brands and species out there?

Personally I've found stuffed animals more expensive than figurines for the most part!
As far as current figurines, I have found the manufacturer websites themselves to be the most helpful species-wise. Amazon and Ebay often turn up retired figurines searching by either brand name or species. I'm not aware of any websites that list all manufacturers/species made.
 
I've always been very interested in these but have found the cost a bit prohibitive, along with the lack of a way to store/display them. It might be a better idea for me to get into these and stop buying stuffed animals, though ;) Other than those linked, what are the best websites to find lists/photos of different brands and species out there?
I have stuffed animals too...
 
I’d like to see:

Ethiopian Wolf
Banteng
Argali
Bighorn Sheep
Kiang
Onager/Kulan
Mule Deer
Pronghorn
Andean Bear
Asiatic Black Bear
Aurochs (I have a few Spanish Bulls standing in now)
Forest Elephant
Javan Rhinoceros
Sumatran Rhinoceros (I do have Safari’s)
Irish Elk
Sambar
Axis Deer
Giant Otter
Smaller monkeys
Smaller Canids
Seals of the world: Literally that, really nicely painted adult pairs of every Earless Seal, Walrus. and Eared Seal species.
Stellar’s Sea Cow
Wisent (I have the one Schliech released 15+ years ago, time for another. Ditto their Roe Deer).

I’ve been really impressed with what has been coming out the last few years. Here’s to hoping that continues.
 
Hello Pleistohorse. I hope you can distinguish between a wisent and a Waschbison.

I’ve heard of the Waschbar....is a Washbison some sort of bovine that dunks it’s dinner? A character in children’s story? A German Cryptid? It’s definately I reference I don’t get. Fortunately there is Google..


Edit: Ah, a little plushy Bison on adventures through Europe.
 
I’d like to see:

Ethiopian Wolf
Banteng
Argali
Bighorn Sheep
Kiang
Onager/Kulan
Mule Deer
Pronghorn
Andean Bear
Asiatic Black Bear
Aurochs (I have a few Spanish Bulls standing in now)
Forest Elephant
Javan Rhinoceros
Sumatran Rhinoceros (I do have Safari’s)
Irish Elk
Sambar
Axis Deer
Giant Otter
Smaller monkeys
Smaller Canids
Seals of the world: Literally that, really nicely painted adult pairs of every Earless Seal, Walrus. and Eared Seal species.
Stellar’s Sea Cow
Wisent (I have the one Schliech released 15+ years ago, time for another. Ditto their Roe Deer).

I’ve been really impressed with what has been coming out the last few years. Here’s to hoping that continues.

Safari Ltd makes a Pronghorn and Asiatic Black Bear. There are a few Javan Rhinos about too. A few foxes are made, Red, Arctic, and Fennec come to mind.
 
I’d like to see:

Banteng: Done as a set by Merten
http://toyanimal.info//images/1/1f/Merten_banteng_set_1.jpg

Bighorn Sheep: done by Safari LTD, K&M, Wild Republic, New Ray, AAA, Funrise and Tree House Kids. I think the most accurately painted is K&M: http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb/b/be/KMBulkNABighorn.JPG/797px-KMBulkNABighorn.JPG but better sculpted is Wild Republic: http://toyanimal.info//images/4/4b/KM_polybag_bighornram.jpg

Kiang, Onager/Kulan:
Auburn Rubber made a model in blue, it could be repainted: http://toyanimal.info//images/e/eb/Aubass.jpg
Yowies made a model supposed to be Syrian wild ass, but very simplified, it could pass by a badly done domestic horse: http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb...sAUS_forgottenfriendsB_08syrianwilddonkey.JPG

Pronghorn: made by K&M, Mojo Fun, New Ray, Play Spaces and Safari LTD. I think Mojo has the best quality one: http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb/3/38/Mojo387116.JPG/798px-Mojo387116.JPG

Andean Bear: done by Colorata, K&M, PEC and Play Visions. I think Colorata is the best one and it's the one that I already linked before in this thread.

Asiatic Black Bear: done by Schleich, Colorata, Noah's Pals, Kayiodo, Bandai, Britains Lead, Bullyland, Eikoh, Wild Republic and Safari LTD. Maybe the last brand have the best one: http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb/1/19/Safari100044.JPG/797px-Safari100044.JPG

Aurochs: done by Club Earth, Starlux and Yowies. Not fully satisfactory but I think Starlux have the best one: http://toyanimal.info//images/e/e9/Starlux_Aurochs.jpg

Forest Elephant: done by Jean Hoefler and Starlux. The Starlux mode have forward-oriented tusks as in bush elephant so Jean Hoefler is more accurate, despite lack of quality: http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb...px-Jean_Hoefler_African_forest_elephant_1.jpg

Javan Rhinoceros: done by Bullyland and K&M. Both brands do not differ much in quality. Here's the Bullyland one: http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb/6/6f/Bully63535.JPG/798px-Bully63535.JPG

Sumatran Rhinoceros (I do have Safari’s) if you have one, then you already saw one! Definitely the Safari LTD model is perfect and accurate, the other brand that did this species is Pfeiffer but much worst quality and lack of accurateness (it's like a Javan (no wool and grey) but with two horns!)

Sambar: done by Bandai. http://toyanimal.info//images/f/f0/Bandai_wna_australasia_sambal.jpg

Axis Deer: done by Bandai. http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb/b/b4/Bandaï_Chital_family_1.jpg/800px-Bandaï_Chital_family_1.jpg

Smaller monkeys: Many brands did several kinds of tamarins, marmosets and lemurs with different grades of accurateness. I like specially the new Safari LTD toob: https://www.spielzeug-guenstig.de/pic/Safari-Primates-100323.sl100323p.jpg

Smaller Canids: Golden and black-backed jackal, red, arctic, kit and bat-eared foxes and tanuki has been made by several brands.

Seals of the world: Literally that, really nicely painted adult pairs of every Earless Seal, Walrus. and Eared Seal species.: Walrus, Australian/Californian/Japanese/Steller's/South American sea lions, Northern, New Zealand and Antarctic fur seals, unspecified sea lion, and bearded/grey/harbour/harp/hooded/leopard/spotted/ringed/Weddell's seals as well as Caribbean and Hawaiian monk seals and unspecified (supposedly Southern) elephant seal has been made. A looot to choose!
Still missing some nice species such as Ross's, Baikal or ribbon, but you will have the nearly complete suborder if you buy them all!

Stellar’s Sea Cow: done by Albert Heijn, Club Earth, Innovative Kids and Yowies. None of them have a good quality, tough. Here is the Club Earth one, maybe the best in shape/sculpture:
http://toyanimal.info//images/c/ca/Clubearth_extinct_stellersseacow.jpg

Wisent (I have the one Schliech released 15+ years ago, time for another. Ditto their Roe Deer). Appart of the Schleich's one (that is enough good as for don't needing an update), you also have the species made by Albert Heijn, Bullyland, Danolin, Lineol 360, Neo-Form and Starlux. The Lineol 360 one is the best in my opinion, tough is not fabricated anymore since 1960!: http://toyanimal.info//images/thumb...bison.jpg/800px-Lineol_630_European_bison.jpg

The remaining species/forms that you mentioned seems likely never made into figurine.
 
I’d like to see:
Stellar’s Sea Cow

There is a much better figurine than the ones that I linked before:
https://www.likaonmodels.com/uploads/1/0/7/2/10725614/img-20180426-140217_2_orig.jpg

From www.likaonmodels.com (also many other perfectly done dreamed species, from kouprey to Spanish ibex...) The only problem is... what a price! :eek: Usual animal figurines for major brands tend to cost 5 to 10 €. This one cost 105 €!! (not including shipping costs!)
 
There is a much better figurine than the ones that I linked before:
https://www.likaonmodels.com/uploads/1/0/7/2/10725614/img-20180426-140217_2_orig.jpg

From www.likaonmodels.com (also many other perfectly done dreamed species, from kouprey to Spanish ibex...) The only problem is... what a price! :eek: Usual animal figurines for major brands tend to cost 5 to 10 €. This one cost 105 €!! (not including shipping costs!)

Some interested and wanted figures there, though what a price! Looks like they are a very limited edition and specialty company though.
 
I recently found my old miniature animal collection and noticed I have some unique animals such as Pronghorns, Asian Rhinos(Don't know exact species), Walruses, and even a Narwhal. I might eventually show my collection on here.
 
I'm in a "figurine fever" for now. I discovered slowly one thing in the last months. The brands for Europe, America and Australia are more or less the same and many online shops have them and ships worldwide. With these you can cover an interesting range of species. But Japanese brands are a completely different, isolated world, only available for Europeans via eBay or Amazon and the like, and with a completely different selection of rare and unique species.
 
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