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Dioramas using figures from UKRD, Tyco Dino Riders, Panosh, Tamiya, Disney-Mattel, Carnegie Safari, Wild Safari, Battat, Bullyland, Schleich, Invicta, Starlux, Jasman, Panosh, Ral Partha, Sky Kids, Toyway, Mech, Hasbro , Marx, Sinclair, Resaurus,  MPC, Yowie and Play Vision, Kaiyodo Dino Tales ( Choco Eggs), Marolin, Retro Classic, Miller, Wai Fong
DINOSAUR COLLECTOR MUSEUM  SITE A

PAGE GOALS

 To Display Prehistoric Figures in dioramas representing similar styles and scale.  The groups will be organized by period and location.
 To provide current and historic information about prehistoric figures and their manufacturers.
To provide accurate basic information about the figures represented.  
Pictures of dinosaurs, pterodactyls, theraspids, archosaurs and prehistoric mammals figures
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Check out the new Dinosaur Collector Site B  for even more dinosaur figures and dioramas and the new pages or the Dino Figure News
or the list of recent Updates to the site


Dino Boyzs looking for new dinosaurs.  The twins are always on the job.

 The Paleozoic world was very different.   Vist the the Paleozoic for diorama from the Vendian to the late Permian.
Most of the dinosaurs known today come from the northern continents of Laurasia  Home of the Tyrannosaurids, horned dinosaurs, raptors and duckbills.  The famous sauropods Apatosaurus, Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus come from North America.  While Europe is best known for the first dinosaur finds.
In the Mesozoic the modern sea fauna dominate the seas.  Great families of aquatic  reptile evolve.  At the end of the Cretaceous  the Mesozoic Seas  the mosasurs, plesiosaurs and other giant reptiles die out.

This Link takes your to our Mesozoic Dioramas featuring Dinosaurs and others  from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous.
To see the Mammals in the Cenozoic use this link.
In the Mesozoic the dinosaurs in Southern Contintents of Gondwana became more and more seperate from the Northern fauna.  See strange horned Carnotaurus, Spiked Amargasaurus, Giant therapods like Giganotosaurus and Carchardontosaurus and big nosed Muttaborosaurus.
SOURCES:

Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs, Currie & Padian.

The Complete Dinosaur, Farlow & Brett-Surman.

Dinosaur Encyclopedia, Lessem & Glut.

Prehistoric Times, Fredericks & Smith.

Dinosaur World, Debus & Williams
  
The Dinosaur heresies, Robert Bakker

Deanosaurs, D. Walker.

Walking with Dinosaurs, Tim Haines

The Simon and Schuster Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures

The Reign of the Reptiles, Micheal Benton

Dinosaur Scultping A Debus,B Morales, D Debus.

Walking with Dinosaurs by Tim Haines

The Great Paleozoic Crisis Douglas Erwin

Dinosaur Collectibles Dana Cain , Mike Fredricks

Prehistoric Flying Reptiles Dr Peter Wellnhofer

Special Consultants:
Ken Profitt.
Joe Demarco.
Comments and questions are welcome email
October 26 1999 site first on the web

September of 2000 when first registered with search engines



 

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