dinosaur fossil kit
Started by
dankingery
, Sep 14 2008 09:29 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 September 2008 - 09:29 AM
was looking for plasma the other day and a came across these little dinosaur fossil kits. i thought, that sounds really cool. it's a little egg made out of sand that has small plastic dinosaur bones that you excavate and reassemble. great ideat right? i thought so too, at first. then when i started trying to get at the bones i found the fatal flaw in the design. the effing egg is made out of kryptonite or adamantium or something. it is a huge bee-eye-itch to breat through with the tools they give you. the little mallet is a joke. it's so light that you don't get any force from it. the "chisel" is the only thing that seems to work. but instead of chiseling you end up just scraping away. i swear i had wore off about a centimeter of wood from it when i was finally done. there is a trick to making this easier. spray bottle. if you spray it lightly with water then the idea of using the tools makes sense. but the instructions don't mention any water, so you have to discover it on your own. there is a giant mess made with these as well, another reason to use water. keep the sand from getting everywhere but still making it soft enough to scrape away. i bought them for only $3 a piece, so it wasn't a huge loss. but the effort and the end result don't justify that high of a price. the one my wife had was for a tyrannosaur that actually looks more like a raptor. maybe one of those little egg eaters, oviraptor? i had a triceratops. it doesn't look too bad. when my wife was jackhammering through here concrete she ended up breaking a plastic piece. the plastic is really weak. just wanted to warn everyone before they impulse bought them like i did. if you're a diehard dino fan and can't stop until you own everything that was ever made about dinosaurs, then maybe you'll like these. otherwise stay away.
here's the packaging
0913080837.jpg 361.33K 15 downloads
so much evil...
creepy_girl.jpg 81.25K 9 downloads
10 weeks into the year long excavation.
0913080922.jpg 257.75K 9 downloads
finally, after years of effort, you get a tiny little 2" long figure....yay...
0913081058.jpg 274.42K 10 downloads
here's the packaging
0913080837.jpg 361.33K 15 downloads
so much evil...
creepy_girl.jpg 81.25K 9 downloads
10 weeks into the year long excavation.
0913080922.jpg 257.75K 9 downloads
finally, after years of effort, you get a tiny little 2" long figure....yay...
0913081058.jpg 274.42K 10 downloads
if i encounter the demons in hell, i will kill them all..
vi veri veniversum vivus vici.
#3
Posted 14 September 2008 - 10:01 AM
yeah, i suspect the instructions don't mention water because it's the cheater method. would really defeat the purpose of including the tools. i picked these up at smith's marketplace/kroger/fred meyer.
if i encounter the demons in hell, i will kill them all..
vi veri veniversum vivus vici.
#4
Posted 15 September 2008 - 02:56 AM
hey! I saw those at coles! Only they had different packaging and a different name, but the photos of the figures are exactly the same.
Did you see the epic bug skeleton I got from a toy pretty much the same as that? I found it was easier to dig him out by pushing the chisel into the rock on a corner or something as hard as I could then wigging it a little to knock off chunks. Got easier once I had revealed a little bit of the skeleton.
Did you see the epic bug skeleton I got from a toy pretty much the same as that? I found it was easier to dig him out by pushing the chisel into the rock on a corner or something as hard as I could then wigging it a little to knock off chunks. Got easier once I had revealed a little bit of the skeleton.
I'll give you this strawberry if you keep it a secret.
#5
Posted 15 September 2008 - 07:14 PM
yeah, that's a similar method to what i started out doing. i did see your exoskeletons with skeletons.
if i encounter the demons in hell, i will kill them all..
vi veri veniversum vivus vici.
#6
Posted 15 September 2008 - 09:28 PM
Hehe, i got a couple of these a while back. I enjoyed the excavation bit (i did upgrade to better tools though), but i thought the resulting dinosaurs were pretty lackluster. They'd be awesome if they were like $1.