The Archelon, Ankylosaurus and Dimetrodon are such random choices for a prehistoric creature toy line.
I agree the Archelon is an odd choice because it's just a bigger version of a modern reptile, but I always like to see an Ankylosaurus and a Dimetrodon in a dinosaur toy line (even though Dimetrodon isn't technically a dinosaur). Blame the TimMee company for my expectations. ;P
Yoda San's big IKB Dimetrodon has to be the king tho. Brings tears to my eyes and I've never seen another.
This is so weird, i keep using the same way to post and sometimes people see it sometimes they dont. but then it disappears. I give up. Sorry.
Im using a google photos album that is open to anyone. You do not need any kind of access or password. Its bizarre that some people can see it but others cannot but then it will randomly disappear at times. ??
That helps. Google Photos provides URLs to share albums but I'm pretty sure the URLs for specific images are only intended to work for you when you're logged in to your own Google account. Someone created a Chrome extension as a workaround but it's old: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/...inks-f/hmakijajeinknkeaepeicdejkhdigigh?hl=en The way most people do it here is upload images to Imgur or Flickr, then link to those.
Not sofubi, but vintage Japanese dino erasers. Check out the nautilus! http://blog.livedoor.jp/divajoanne/archives/1080359469.html
I feel like I had some of these growing up- the Protoceratops looks familiar. Pretty cool that they included a nautilus.
Oh, yeah! The nautilus is stellar! The entire page is wonderful to see; thanx for sharing. Is that red shark thing that battleship/shark kaiju guy, can't recall its name now? Sort of looks like, but more like a sub than battleship. Have a sofubi of that guy; three of the gun turrets swivel.
Yes! That is him, thanx. This one, this version, on a shelf here: The rubber one is him. "戦艦消しゴムだ。 ヤマトイメージだろうなぁ" = "It's a battleship eraser. Yamato image." Several more further down the page from the red one. Furled, they look like some weird species of shrimp.