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PNSO : New for 2023

Started by Renecito, February 08, 2023, 12:00:57 PM

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Quiversaurus

I am hoping for a Ceratosaurus too. Imagine if they did it in the same/similar colourscheme as they did for their giant hollow model (Nick, if I remember correctly)!


SenSx

Quote from: Quiversaurus on October 08, 2023, 05:26:05 AMI am hoping for a Ceratosaurus too. Imagine if they did it in the same/similar colourscheme as they did for their giant hollow model (Nick, if I remember correctly)!

Yeah they really need to release a Ceratosaurus in a smaller scale, it's a far too iconic animal.
I'm thinking the same for Dilophosaurus and Cryolophosaurus, but PNSO does not seem that interested in those species (too small ?)
A Megaratorian seems a likely candidate as well (hoping for a Maip)
And still hoping for a Gigantoraptor.

SidB

I suspect that its not hopeless for smaller ones, after all there was the Pachycephalosaurus and the Nanotyrannus.

suspsy

Certainly seems like we're due for another reveal. Maybe it'll be Concavenator? Or Tyrannotitan?
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Pachyventer

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Well, the Saurophaganax has finally made it to Aiexpress!

Let's see if the situation with my order at Dan's Dinos will move from the dead point.

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DefinitelyNOTDilo

Possible tease for pnso's next figure?

Carnoking

They've done a mini Kosmoceratops named Abel before but I sure would be thrilled to have an adult in that 1:35 scale range.

TlatolophusJuanorum

Quote from: Carnoking on October 12, 2023, 05:45:22 PMThey've done a mini Kosmoceratops named Abel before but I sure would be thrilled to have an adult in that 1:35 scale range.
Let's hope they upgrade their minis to that scale and also a possible Einiosaurus at least. It surely would be  awesome!

SidB

The Kosmo would be wonderful. It's been a while since their last Ceratopsid.


Concavenator

I would love a Kosmoceratops too, it's one of my favorite ceratopsids. But I'm pretty sure the next figure will be yet another theropod.

What I'm wondering though, is: "Will the first release of 2024 be another theropod too?"

In retrospective, the Giganotosaurus essentially told us what the year was going to be about.

Halichoeres

They've done drawing guides for their minis before without a full-sized figure following, so I wouldn't necessarily conclude that it's a tease.
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mgaguilar

There is currently a Lightning Deal on Amazon for Cameron in the states. 20% off, so $60.

Not too bad if anyone has not pulled the trigger yet. I'm pretty tempted myself since PNSO no longer has their coupons on Amazon.

SidB

Quote from: mgaguilar on October 15, 2023, 11:37:47 AMThere is currently a Lightning Deal on Amazon for Cameron in the states. 20% off, so $60.

Not too bad if anyone has not pulled the trigger yet. I'm pretty tempted myself since PNSO no longer has their coupons on Amazon.
Good to know - looking to get a Cameron for the 'lipping' treatment at Bravo Models soon anyways.

DefinitelyNOTDilo

Some new behind the scenes images via paleofiguras, so far I can make out what appear to be a new spinosaurus and an edmontosaurus, but I'm curious if anyone else can see something I missed.




Carnoking

Is that the long lost Edmontonia in front of the Edmontosaurus

DefinitelyNOTDilo


Carnoking

Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus?

Concavenator

I hope they release that Edmontosaurus indeed. And hopefully the sauropod beneath the Brachiosaurus is an Apatosaurus.

I'm not too much into pterosaurs in general, but Guidraco is one of the few genera I could be interested in. Can't comment on accuracy since I'm not very well-versed about those creatures.

DefinitelyNOTDilo

Quote from: Concavenator on October 18, 2023, 06:04:05 PMI hope they release that Edmontosaurus indeed. And hopefully the sauropod beneath the Brachiosaurus is an Apatosaurus.
Unfortunately I doubt it, as the neck simply doesn't seem thick enough, apato was an absolute unit.

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