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What will be the next piece of the Dinosauria line? Will we see more T-Rex and Velociraptors? Any possibilities for Deinonychus, Carcharodontosaurus, Allosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Ceratosaurus? Sea monsters such as megalodon, mosasaurus or Predator X? Pleistocene-era animals: smilodon, short faced ear?

Friday, September 30, 2011

GREAT list! You should be happy with what we have up our sleeves!

  1. verne glassman says:

    Okay, another idea. Anyone who has visited the La Brea Tar Pits knows the story. Creatures large and small get stuck and slowly sink in the tar. I can see a scene with one or two divergent creatures, perhaps a saber tooth tiger and a sloth both sinking in the pitch black of the tar with bubbles rising and seen on the surface and perhaps a dead tree stump. We’ve seen their skeletons but would it not be fascinating to see them in their glory as the gasp the last for life and fight the tar? I think it would be spectacular and a great challenge to your artists.

  2. verne glassman says:

    I would enjoy seeing a prehistoric rhino type creature with massive horns and heavy plating and a club on it’s tail. These things were walking tanks and the opposite of the T-Rex and other “Tooth” creatures. This would be the Hulk in the Avengers vs a person; you get the idea.

  3. edmond says:

    Im a little late in the game. Would love to see another T-Rex or Velociraptor to add to my collection. Please make more.

  4. verne glassman says:

    My dream would be a megladon fighting it out with two giant prehistoric octopus. Virtually nothing has been done with prehistoric sea life and I feel what was under the seas dwarfs what was on the land.

  5. Paul says:

    SS must have one of those Magic 8 Balls they use for answering these questions…

    But seriously, I would love to see more T-Rex, Ultra-Raptor and Allosaurus statues available for my collection. :D

  6. verne glassman says:

    Sideshow has two lines they created and control, Six Guns and Dinosauus.
    I would love to see an Alisoraus. One idea would be three separate large pieces, the first would be water, the second mossy shore and the third dry land and have them fit together or stand alone. Waterholes then, as no, bring many different animals together in one place at the same time. As for the creatures themselves, Eoraptor, Chasmosaurus, Deinonychus, Ornithomimus,Styracosaurus, Triceratops, and for Six Guns for sure do Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickock. Sitting Bull would also be a wonderful piece. The entire world knows about the wild west. Also, why not start a special club for all who buy every dinosaur piece or six gun piece. The automatically have one reserved and buy it and get say 10% off. Anyway, keep up the wonderful work

  7. J. says:

    For a maquette, I would like to see a crested Hadrosaur. Any species would do. And for a diorama, an Gastonia fending off a Utahraptor attack.

  8. verne glassman says:

    need more dino’s, bigger, better, meaner, more colorful, maybe with feathers, teeth, beaks and blood. Now that’s what I’m talking about. It’s worth saying twice.

  9. verne glassman says:

    need more dino’s, bigger, better, meaner, more colorful, maybe with feathers, teeth, beaks and blood. Now that’s what I’m talking about.

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