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Alternative Dread Saurian

That one makes a great Carnosaur!

How big is that PAPO Allosaurus btw? Almost all dinos I looked at were either too small or too big. The T-Rex has the perfect size IMO, it is around the size of the ForgeWorld Dread Saurian model (around 40cm long)

10.5in high by 10in long
 
I asked about that last month. Here is the best answer I got.

Just measured mine.
It's 14inches from his head to the furthest part of his tail. Bear in mind it bends round so straightened out would be longer.
His tallest spike is 7 inches from the ground.
His body is about 3 inches thick at it's thickest.
Back leg is 4 inches tall, front is 3inches.
Head is 3 inches long and 1.5 inches wide.
 
This Acrocanthosaurus could be alright as well, decent size(11" L x 6" H (28 x 15.5 cm)) but smaller than the Baryonyx. I dont really like the upright pose on the Baryonyx but i think that could probably be fixed with a little heat and bending.
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I totally didnt just spend 30 minutes at work looking at dinosaur toys....
 
This Acrocanthosaurus could be alright as well, decent size(11" L x 6" H (28 x 15.5 cm)) but smaller than the Baryonyx. I dont really like the upright pose on the Baryonyx but i think that could probably be fixed with a little heat and bending.
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I totally didnt just spend 30 minutes at work looking at dinosaur toys....
Looks great!
And no, of course not. Me neither. :D
 
This Acrocanthosaurus could be alright as well, decent size(11" L x 6" H (28 x 15.5 cm)) but smaller than the Baryonyx. I dont really like the upright pose on the Baryonyx but i think that could probably be fixed with a little heat and bending.
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I totally didnt just spend 30 minutes at work looking at dinosaur toys....
I like that one a lot!
 
This Acrocanthosaurus could be alright as well, decent size(11" L x 6" H (28 x 15.5 cm)) but smaller than the Baryonyx. I dont really like the upright pose on the Baryonyx but i think that could probably be fixed with a little heat and bending.
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I totally didnt just spend 30 minutes at work looking at dinosaur toys....
Echo echo its perfect
 
Now I just need to find somewhere selling it!

Edit: Found somewhere on ebay, £6 postage! Ouch! Takes it up over £30, but might be worth it, it doesn't look like it would require too much in the way of conversion.
 
This Acrocanthosaurus could be alright as well, decent size(11" L x 6" H (28 x 15.5 cm)) but smaller than the Baryonyx. I dont really like the upright pose on the Baryonyx but i think that could probably be fixed with a little heat and bending.
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I totally didnt just spend 30 minutes at work looking at dinosaur toys....

Stick that on a sloping base so his head is heightened and I think it will be perfect, bought it anyway! Thanks
 
I found one for about $41 shipped, I'm pretty tempted to grab that and find/fashion a base. My local GW keeps pushing me to get a dread saurian but i cant justify that price.
 
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