“The blue is a UKRD bronto sold by Boely the Green is a brachio from the same set.
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The sauropods, the reason I got started in collecting dinosaur figures. When I started, I originally only collected Sauropod and Ceratopsian figures. They are my favorite dinosaur group. We now all know that I have branched out into other dinosaur group and prehistoric mammals. Still, I make it a priority to seek out and acquire new sauropod and ceratopsian figures. My last count revealed an astonishing diversity of species represented in various toy lines. Safari leads the pack with with Brachiosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Camarasaurus, mamenchisaurus, Amargasaurus, and Saltasaurus, total of seven figures! Invicta is next with Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Mamenchisaurus (the first ever), and Cetiosaurs ( another first and still currently the only one ever made), total of five figures. Procon is quickly catching up with their Brachisaurus, Amargasaurus, Agustinia, Rabbachisaurs, and Shunosaurus, total of five, the last three are first ever figures.
The other company have the standard 2-3 sarupod figure, mostly the big three: Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus. My hope is that we will see more new release featuring species never before made as a toy figure.