when I was a kid, I had all of the original Marx dinosaurs (back in the early 60's...) They were, for years, the only quality plastic dinos available back then.... Nostalgia....
that shark looks like its from a aquatic creature pack or bucket, this is a really amazing find of very detailed creatures, I'll never stop watching u :)
Absolutely jaw-dropping! I couldn’t even imagine buying a lot like that. By the way, I believe those “random” figures were produced by the J.H. Miller company throughout the 50s. So they’re pretty rare. Also, I just got that Carnegie rex from amazon along with the old trike. So congrats! I thought I’d be the only one to own them, but this video proved me wrong. All in all, you’ve scored big time my friend! I’m looking forward to part 2!
Sweet! Thank you for the info on those randoms! I've been very curious but had no leads! Part 2 will be up tonight some time. Whenever my internet decides to speed up enough to get it uploaded.
Man thoes old Carnegie figures are a amazing find I have the kronosaurus and I know how big it is also thought the miasaurs was separate from the nest must be a newer relise but man still sweet finds can't wait to watch part 2!
Wow!! Great score. I've officially gone from thinking that green spotted version of the Carnegie T. rex only existed for photo shoots to seeing two people find it within the past month! The first version of Pteranodon definitely did have a bent neck originally btw. They changed the mold in the 90s to make it straight but the original reminds me more of classic paintings.
Hmmm, that's very odd on their part to give it such an awkward appearance, but it's great to hear because now I know it's not deformed or anything. Thank you!
@@andysdinosaurreviews Yeah, I think they were going for a climbing/crawling and screeching appearance rather than a flying appearance. The wings also look slightly retracted, not outstretched.
I also still have most of the Invicta creatures from the late 70s/80s shown in this Video 😃 So nostalgic! Btw: the tusks of my mammoth look like the ones shown
@Eli Reich Hi! I love to keep them also because I have got them from my beloved late grandma each time we visited the Natural History Museum in Vienna. But thanks for your offer anyway! 🙂 Have also a nice day!
It won't be made for this Kickstarter. But David has said he still plans to make them all. It wasn't planned to release until September of 2021 anyway so he could still be on track for that. The Kickstarter has done A LOT the last two days though, very encouraging as it ends as Regaliceratops should get unlocked as well these last few hours.
@@itsahostiletakeover I truly hope he does still make it. I was super worried it wouldn't happen as the goal for it was still pretty far off when I looked this morning!
Several of these I had myself as a child. It's a tragedy that I lost all of it.
OMG, you got all the rarest Invicta models in one stroke! Congratulations ;)
Thank you!
Some of these dinosaurs bring back nostalgia for me
when I was a kid, I had all of the original Marx dinosaurs (back in the early 60's...) They were, for years, the only quality plastic dinos available back then.... Nostalgia....
that shark looks like its from a aquatic creature pack or bucket, this is a really amazing find of very detailed creatures, I'll never stop watching u :)
Thank you very much!!! It means the world to me to hear that!
Absolutely jaw-dropping! I couldn’t even imagine buying a lot like that. By the way, I believe those “random” figures were produced by the J.H. Miller company throughout the 50s. So they’re pretty rare. Also, I just got that Carnegie rex from amazon along with the old trike. So congrats! I thought I’d be the only one to own them, but this video proved me wrong. All in all, you’ve scored big time my friend! I’m looking forward to part 2!
Sweet! Thank you for the info on those randoms! I've been very curious but had no leads! Part 2 will be up tonight some time. Whenever my internet decides to speed up enough to get it uploaded.
Andy's Dinosaur Reviews No problem! I’ll be sure to watch it tomorrow!
I have the complete Invicta collection from when I was a kid, the tusks on the mammoth are separate pieces on mine moulded in white
also congrats on 7k :) I like seeing u grow
Thank you so much my friend!!!
Man thoes old Carnegie figures are a amazing find I have the kronosaurus and I know how big it is also thought the miasaurs was separate from the nest must be a newer relise but man still sweet finds can't wait to watch part 2!
Wow!! Great score. I've officially gone from thinking that green spotted version of the Carnegie T. rex only existed for photo shoots to seeing two people find it within the past month!
The first version of Pteranodon definitely did have a bent neck originally btw. They changed the mold in the 90s to make it straight but the original reminds me more of classic paintings.
Hmmm, that's very odd on their part to give it such an awkward appearance, but it's great to hear because now I know it's not deformed or anything. Thank you!
@@andysdinosaurreviews Yeah, I think they were going for a climbing/crawling and screeching appearance rather than a flying appearance. The wings also look slightly retracted, not outstretched.
This is epic! Nice score dude!
Thank you!
You know, I found the old Carnegie Triceratops at the Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita, KS. Although I don’t think they sell it any more.
Wow nice scores on those Invicta and Battats
I remember my teacher had a deltadromus,But it arms were cut off.
Ohhh my! That Invicta vintage t-rex is sooo amazing!
I wish I had some of them in my collection
I am twelve and I have gotten every figure from the JP 1993 line.
@@thegrebnedu869 my collection has the command compound and it still works!! I’m 11 but I’m almost 12!
15:15 omg I have this but there is teethmarks on the fins:( but still it looks awesome!!! 😻😻😻😻😻😻
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!
Thank you so much!!!!
The Battat figures look immaculate
Can you do a video of your entire collection? Just a quick walk through
I also still have most of the Invicta creatures from the late 70s/80s shown in this Video 😃
So nostalgic!
Btw: the tusks of my mammoth look like the ones shown
@Eli Reich Hi!
I love to keep them also because I have got them from my beloved late grandma each time we visited the Natural History Museum in Vienna.
But thanks for your offer anyway! 🙂
Have also a nice day!
Awesome! 👍🦖
And the review of the Styracosaurus battat!?
yes, review the styracosaurus from bataat and the rest, mostly all the invicta and the better carnegie.
also is there any news on the beasts of the mesazoic torosaurus
It won't be made for this Kickstarter. But David has said he still plans to make them all. It wasn't planned to release until September of 2021 anyway so he could still be on track for that. The Kickstarter has done A LOT the last two days though, very encouraging as it ends as Regaliceratops should get unlocked as well these last few hours.
Thanks it was the one with my favorite color scheme
@@itsahostiletakeover I truly hope he does still make it. I was super worried it wouldn't happen as the goal for it was still pretty far off when I looked this morning!
What does the text on the bottom of the shark say? My dad has that same one but I forgot where I put it :/
I'm not sure but I know it wasn't much of anything. I'll check in a little bit and let you know!
Andy's Dinosaur Reviews Ok cool :)
1:52 I have this and it is a wild safari. Not Carnegie Collection.
Please review the battat figures
What is the brand of the gallimimus of 14:47?
Battat
Hi Andy
Hello!!!
that pliosaurus is amazing ! Could you do a review on it ?
It's actually a liopleurodon.
@@crampus8205 he called it pliosaurus
I may have misread the underside but I swore it said pliosaurus. I'm probably wrong though as the underside is very hard to read!
@@andysdinosaurreviews it said: a pliosaur ( liopluerodon )
Mammoth is not from painted figure the painted one has grey brown mix fur invicta always paints the mammoths tusks in white.
I feel poor watching this
Edit. I have 1 of the carnegie dilos, the one of the right
I feel like some of the Carnegie collection is more accurate than modern Safari figures
My thoughts exactly!!!
Better too
How much did this deal cost
$200...
That carinage oviraptor isn’t a carinage is is a schleich
I kinda dig on Invicta's Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus because they are the best Dinosaurs in toy forms.
Andy, do you want a battat Diplodocus? just tell me.
cause like you, I want it too.😎
just asking...
Let's just say, I DID want it. Now I no longer feel the need to keep searching for it! ;)
6:24 I have the pachy
7:18 my fave
It’s still my fav to this day.
Hi
Hello!
16:21 I HAVE THIS OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wax....candles are made of wax...
Hahaha sometimes I have brain farts.
First
Rexy Chungus nice
Lucky you! 👍
He said lot a lot
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