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Collection of Splonkadumpocus

Started by Splonkadumpocus, January 02, 2013, 03:58:20 AM

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Splonkadumpocus

Hi, I've posted a little here but haven't gotten around to showing off my collection yet.

I'm mostly a "species completionist"; that is, I don't usually have multiples of a particular taxon and collect new stuff only when it's an animal I don't have or it's to replace a figure that is less accurate. I'm currently up to 170 genera. With that in mind, I'll be posting one new image each day until it's all uploaded. These will be organized by time and place.

This thread will also be updated to include new species as they arrive.


Cambrian and earlier
Charniodiscus (Cambrian Life Toob)
Ottoia (Cambrian Life Toob)
Anomalocaris (Cambrian Life Toob)
Tricrepicephalus (Cambrian Life Toob)
Sanctacaris (Cambrian Life Toob)
Sidneyia (Cambrian Life Toob)


Ordovician
Vauxia (Cambrian Life Toob)
Naraoia (Cambrian Life Toob)
Raymondites (Safariology)

Note: Although they originated in the Cambrian, Vauxia and Naraoia both lasted into the Late Silurian.


Gwangi

That is an interesting way of collecting and a good way to keep your collection in check too. I contemplated something similar but realized I couldn't make it having to choose between such models as say the Carnegie and Invicta Diplodocus. I look forward to watching this thread progress.

Splonkadumpocus

#2
My Diplodocus is Carnegie's 2008 model.


Devonian
Mixopterus (Ancient Fossils Toob)
Greenops (Bullyland)
Dunkleosteus (Wild Safari)
Cladoselache (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)


Carboniferous
Edestus (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)
Helicoprion (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)
Stethacanthus (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)

Roselaar

#3
Very interesting way of collecting. I reckon my Unique Species list should come in handy for you. If you happen to own species not on the list, don't hesitate to share them. ;)

What do you do when there's a newer, cooler model of a species you already own made available but you still like the older model and both are pretty accurate? Not buy the new figure, or dump the older figure regardless?

Libraraptor

Interesting approach! For me this would be the wrong way, I am sure. I canĀ“t decide, for example, if I prefer ROM Diplodocus to Invicta Diplodocus. Or Marx Apatosaurus to Linde. 

Splonkadumpocus

#5
In Roselaar's scenario, I generally go with the one I already own. I have a fairly limited budget. It helps that most of my collection comes from the Safari-based lines. I prefer accuracy over detail, so Papo is mostly out, and Favorite has a limited selection. Bullyland is not widely available and the same is mostly true of Collecta, though my local museum does have a few and I've gotten several more for birthdays and Christmas over the last few years.


Early Permian North America
Xenacanthus (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)
Orthacanthus (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)
Dimetrodon (Safari Authentics)

Battatitan

Nice collection, Splonkadumpocus (and interesting name, too - any particular origins?  ;D ).
I hadn't really realised the advantages of being a 'species completionist', but I tend to buy figures that I'm really drawn to, i.e sculpt, accuracy, colouration, species etc, so that often means having several of one species!  :-\ Also, having more individuals of a species can make for more interesting dioramas.

And I agree with Gwangi - it will be interesting to see your thread grow.  :D

Splonkadumpocus

Quote from: Battatitan on January 02, 2013, 06:25:19 PM
Nice collection, Splonkadumpocus (and interesting name, too - any particular origins?  ;D ).
Nah, just a nonsense word I made up myself.


Jetoar

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{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

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Splonkadumpocus



Late Permian Eurasia
Sarcoprion (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)
Inostrancevia (Wild Safari)
Scutosaurus (Wild Safari)

And we're up to the Great Dying.

Jetoar

Great idea to share your collection  for earth ages  :D.
[Off Nick and Eddie's reactions to the dinosaurs] Oh yeah "Ooh, aah", that's how it always starts. But then there's running and screaming.



{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

My website: Paleo-Creatures
My website's facebook: Paleo-Creatures

Splonkadumpocus

#11
Let's change that to "updated whenever I feel like it" shall we?



Early Triassic
Tanystropheus (Carnegie)
Proterosuchus (Prehistoric Crocodiles Toob)
Euparkeria (Prehistoric Crocodiles Toob)
Herrerasaurus? (Unknown)

Let the Mesozoic begin.

Splonkadumpocus

#12

Late Triassic Europe
Leptonectes (Bullyland)
Henodus (Prehistoric Sea Life Toob)
Nothosaurus (Prehistoric Sea Life Toob)
Liliensternus (CollectA)
Plateosaurus (Carnegie)


Late Triassic North America
Rutiodon (Prehistoric Crocodiles Toob)
Postosuchus (Wild Safari)
Desmatosuchus (Prehistoric Crocodiles Toob)
Coelophysis (TS Toys)

ZoPteryx

Cool method of introducing your collection, I can't wait to see more! :)

Splonkadumpocus

#14

Early Jurassic Laurasia
Ichthyosaurus (Carnegie)
Plesiosaurus (Favorite)
Dimorphodon (Wild Safari)
Dilophosaurus (Wild Safari)
Scelidosaurus (CollectA)


Early Jurassic Gondwana
Belemnite (Bullyland)  *orthocone*
Hybodus (Prehistoric Sharks Toob)
Cryolophosaurus (Carnegie)

Jetoar

Congratulations for your postosuchus  ^-^.
[Off Nick and Eddie's reactions to the dinosaurs] Oh yeah "Ooh, aah", that's how it always starts. But then there's running and screaming.



{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

My website: Paleo-Creatures
My website's facebook: Paleo-Creatures


Splonkadumpocus

Quote from: Jetoar on January 04, 2013, 06:22:28 PM
Congratulations for your postosuchus  ^-^.

Yes, that's one of Safari's best models in my opinion.

Jetoar

Quote from: Splonkadumpocus on January 04, 2013, 06:24:46 PM
Quote from: Jetoar on January 04, 2013, 06:22:28 PM
Congratulations for your postosuchus  ^-^.

Yes, that's one of Safari's best models in my opinion.

I think the same  ^-^.
[Off Nick and Eddie's reactions to the dinosaurs] Oh yeah "Ooh, aah", that's how it always starts. But then there's running and screaming.



{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

My website: Paleo-Creatures
My website's facebook: Paleo-Creatures

Splonkadumpocus

#18

Late Jurassic Asia
Sinraptor (Carnegie)
Yangchuanosaurus (Dinosaurs of China)
Guanlong (Wild Safari)
Shunosaurus (CollectA)
Mamenchisaurus (Dinosaurs of China)
Tuojiangosaurus (Imperial Toys)

Splonkadumpocus

#19

Late Jurassic Europe
Liopleurodon (Wild Safari)
Suchodus (Prehistoric Sea Life Toob)
Dakosaurus (Prehistoric Crocodiles Toob)
Megalosaurus (CollectA)
Dacentrurus (Unknown)
Miragaia (Carnegie)

I realize the figure I labeled as Dacentrurus is usually considered to be Scelidosaurus; however, with only two rows of spikes on its back plus a hip spike, it's clearly some kind of stegosaur. The only stegosaur I've ever seen depicted with only spikes and no plates is Dacentrurus (although this is not accurate) so that's what I'm going with.

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