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Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Family Pictures Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:37 am | |
| _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
| | | *Valencia Stables*
Country/State : Arizona Age : 21 Joined : 2015-09-07 Posts : 169
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Sun Jan 24, 2016 5:42 am | |
| Stunning! So many exclusives! |
| | | Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Sun Jan 24, 2016 5:47 am | |
| - *Valencia Stables* wrote:
- Stunning! So many exclusives!
I am rather proud of my exclusive shelf xD _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
| | | widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45784
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:15 am | |
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| | | Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:36 am | |
| - widukind wrote:
- Nice pics :)
Thanks! _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
| | | AmyJD
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 28 Joined : 2015-03-22 Posts : 33
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:16 pm | |
| Is the left horse on picture 1 exclusive? Nice familys! |
| | | SUSANNE Admin
Country/State : Denmark, the peninsula of Djursland. Age : 72 Joined : 2010-09-30 Posts : 37808
| | | | Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Sun Jan 24, 2016 9:19 pm | |
| _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
| | | Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 5:48 am | |
| I find very interesting these family portraits. I even think that those with real families, I mean figures that were available at the same time in a certain brand, are also interesting to Toy Animal Wiki. So Zidane is a pinto, you need a Robben them. |
| | | Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:01 am | |
| - Roger wrote:
- I find very interesting these family portraits. I even think that those with real families, I mean figures that were available at the same time in a certain brand, are also interesting to Toy Animal Wiki.
So Zidane is a pinto, you need a Robben them. Zidane is the protagonist of Final Fantasy 9, he needs a Vivi I really like patching together families like this. _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
| | | Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:41 am | |
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| | | Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:43 am | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I find very interesting these family portraits. I even think that those with real families, I mean figures that were available at the same time in a certain brand, are also interesting to Toy Animal Wiki.
So Zidane is a pinto, you need a Robben them. Zidane is the protagonist of Final Fantasy 9, he needs a Vivi
I really like patching together families like this. Of course, I suspected it was not the football player indeed. Though, I had no idea what it was. Thanks for telling me, a pretty character indeed. :) I am a japan nerd, as some of my name giving might disclothe. I am also very not into sports haha _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
| | | Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:11 am | |
| - Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I find very interesting these family portraits. I even think that those with real families, I mean figures that were available at the same time in a certain brand, are also interesting to Toy Animal Wiki.
So Zidane is a pinto, you need a Robben them. Zidane is the protagonist of Final Fantasy 9, he needs a Vivi
I really like patching together families like this. Of course, I suspected it was not the football player indeed. Though, I had no idea what it was. Thanks for telling me, a pretty character indeed. :) I am a japan nerd, as some of my name giving might disclothe.
I am also very not into sports haha Japanese modern culture has influenced a lot new generations with videogames, animes, etc. I remember, more or less with your age, watching an anime called Dragonball that created a huge fever here although it was quite violent and I always thought I was too old to watch it. I remember teenagers not going to school to watch it. Strangely, I keep watching the Anime and now I don't consider myself too old enough to watch it. Now I find it so silly and incredible! I am so trivial sometimes, I like football and Dragonball. |
| | | Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:13 am | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I find very interesting these family portraits. I even think that those with real families, I mean figures that were available at the same time in a certain brand, are also interesting to Toy Animal Wiki.
So Zidane is a pinto, you need a Robben them. Zidane is the protagonist of Final Fantasy 9, he needs a Vivi
I really like patching together families like this. Of course, I suspected it was not the football player indeed. Though, I had no idea what it was. Thanks for telling me, a pretty character indeed. :) I am a japan nerd, as some of my name giving might disclothe.
I am also very not into sports haha Japanese modern culture has influenced a lot new generations with videogames, animes, etc. I remember, more or less with your age, watching an anime called Dragonball that created a huge fever here although it was quite violent and I always thought I was too old to watch it. I remember teenagers not going to school to watch it. Strangely, I keep watching the Anime and now I don't consider myself too old enough to watch it. Now I find it so silly and incredible! I am so trivial sometimes, I like football and Dragonball. Dragonball never really drew me, I foudn the drawing to ugly. Picky child I was. I grew up with things like Pokemon and Digimon. Most of all, though, I loved Biker Mice. _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
| | | Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 12:53 pm | |
| - Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I find very interesting these family portraits. I even think that those with real families, I mean figures that were available at the same time in a certain brand, are also interesting to Toy Animal Wiki.
So Zidane is a pinto, you need a Robben them. Zidane is the protagonist of Final Fantasy 9, he needs a Vivi
I really like patching together families like this. Of course, I suspected it was not the football player indeed. Though, I had no idea what it was. Thanks for telling me, a pretty character indeed. :) I am a japan nerd, as some of my name giving might disclothe.
I am also very not into sports haha Japanese modern culture has influenced a lot new generations with videogames, animes, etc. I remember, more or less with your age, watching an anime called Dragonball that created a huge fever here although it was quite violent and I always thought I was too old to watch it. I remember teenagers not going to school to watch it. Strangely, I keep watching the Anime and now I don't consider myself too old enough to watch it. Now I find it so silly and incredible! I am so trivial sometimes, I like football and Dragonball. Dragonball never really drew me, I foudn the drawing to ugly. Picky child I was. I grew up with things like Pokemon and Digimon. Most of all, though, I loved Biker Mice. Dragonball has a quite rustic drawing but I think it is a question of animation style. I also don't like it at all and it was hard for my younger cousins to convince me to start watching it, to give you an idea, I started watching it quite after the 100th episode. The Portuguese version was dubbed in a humouristic way, joking with what was Portugal in these days. Most secundary characters had regional accents and used a mix of rural and sub-urban vocabulary. So, in these moments of huge tension and suspense , there was always a fantastic joke breaking everything. I remember kids watching Digimon and Pokemon and also sometimes kids used some expressions from these animations. I have no idea about Biker Mice, I will check if it had a Portuguese version. I was already an adult when these animes were cast, the imes from my chldhood, exaustively repeated were Heidi, Marco and Maya the Bee. Very off topic now, sorry! |
| | | Gwaine
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 32 Joined : 2013-08-17 Posts : 5018
| Subject: Re: Family Pictures Mon Jan 25, 2016 12:56 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Gwaine wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I find very interesting these family portraits. I even think that those with real families, I mean figures that were available at the same time in a certain brand, are also interesting to Toy Animal Wiki.
So Zidane is a pinto, you need a Robben them. Zidane is the protagonist of Final Fantasy 9, he needs a Vivi
I really like patching together families like this. Of course, I suspected it was not the football player indeed. Though, I had no idea what it was. Thanks for telling me, a pretty character indeed. :) I am a japan nerd, as some of my name giving might disclothe.
I am also very not into sports haha Japanese modern culture has influenced a lot new generations with videogames, animes, etc. I remember, more or less with your age, watching an anime called Dragonball that created a huge fever here although it was quite violent and I always thought I was too old to watch it. I remember teenagers not going to school to watch it. Strangely, I keep watching the Anime and now I don't consider myself too old enough to watch it. Now I find it so silly and incredible! I am so trivial sometimes, I like football and Dragonball. Dragonball never really drew me, I foudn the drawing to ugly. Picky child I was. I grew up with things like Pokemon and Digimon. Most of all, though, I loved Biker Mice. Dragonball has a quite rustic drawing but I think it is a question of animation style. I also don't like it at all and it was hard for my younger cousins to convince me to start watching it, to give you an idea, I started watching it quite after the 100th episode. The Portuguese version was dubbed in a humouristic way, joking with what was Portugal in these days. Most secundary characters had regional accents and used a mix of rural and sub-urban vocabulary. So, in these moments of huge tension and suspense , there was always a fantastic joke breaking everything. I remember kids watching Digimon and Pokemon and also sometimes kids used some expressions from these animations. I have no idea about Biker Mice, I will check if it had a Portuguese version. I was already an adult when these animes were cast, the imes from my chldhood, exaustively repeated were Heidi, Marco and Maya the Bee. Very off topic now, sorry! I know Heidi and Maya _________________ Breyer: 66 Bullyland: 25 CollectA: 183 Papo: 82 Safari: 150 Mojo fun: 23 Playmobil: 117 Other: 288 ~ schleich count: 1222 ~ Total: 2156 My DeviantArt: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]My Twitter: @Tezzieh My Instagram: tessa.b.storm |
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