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Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 26 Jul 2003, 22:03
by ceratogrl99
a figure of wat ???
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 26 Jul 2003, 22:20
by Nagisa
He must mean Carnotaurus, because there's no Ceratosaurus OR Albertosaurus figures that I know of.<br /><br />And in case I was misinterpreted, I have never dissed Ceratosaurus. I just think the scene she was given in JP3 was awful, and she should have a bigger & better role in JP4.
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 26 Jul 2003, 22:23
by ceratogrl99
yup all the have to do , is put a horn above her eye and make her skull alittle thinner and not trex like
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 27 Jul 2003, 09:28
by brettwalker
I don't see why everyone is dissing having a Carnotaur in JP4. Many of us have been going on about the want to Megaraptors etc.... and those are pretty much the same as a velociraptor! <br /><br />I still feel the Carnotaur although a Ceratosaur relative, is significantly different to warrant a place in jp4, besides the Ceratosaur had almost no screen time.<br /><br />We need a dinosaur that is completely unique and, ladies and gentleman, there is only one answer:<br /><br />A WATER DINOSAUR!!!!!!!<br /><br />Plain and simple!
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 27 Jul 2003, 11:09
by ceratogrl99
and a ceratosaurus ;D ;D ;D
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 28 Jul 2003, 04:45
by brettwalker
Fine, and a ceratosaurus!
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 29 Jul 2003, 17:47
by Anonymous
there was a jp carnotaurus figure. all dark blue in colour, the size of the young t.rex, very cool indeed.<br />As for ceratosaurus there was one but only one of those little metal models.<br />Actually if you get the tlw spino just cut off his sail and then add horns with modeling putty, little dab of paint and viola! youve got yourself a neat looking ceratosaur!
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 29 Jul 2003, 19:38
by Nagisa
[quote author=Galvasean link=board=9;threadid=2031;start=25#msg34324 date=1059515269]<br />there was a jp carnotaurus figure. all dark blue in colour, the size of the young t.rex, very cool indeed.<br /><hr></blockquote><br /><br />It also had arms that were about twenty times bigger than those of a real Carnotaurus. The real thing had smaller arms in proportion to body than any known Tyrannosaur; they were practically just stubby hands sticking straight out of the body.<br /><br />The figure was cool-looking, don't get me wrong...just...grossly inaccurate in the limbs department.
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 29 Jul 2003, 22:41
by Anonymous
are you sure it was the carnotaurus that was blue? I always thought it was black with a red stripe on it's back . The only dino<br />I thought had blue in it was the series 2 juvenile t-rex ?
Re:Albertosaurus
Posted: 29 Jul 2003, 23:26
by Nagisa
It was somewhere between blue and black with orange-red highlights, yes.