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HAOLONGGOOD - New for 2024

Started by postsaurischian, January 14, 2024, 10:31:47 AM

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oscars_dinos

I think were past talking about the accuracy of the figure but I was just curious, as dino dragon pointed out the head seems a lil big, any one know how much smaller it should be


Sim

I hope the Haolonggood Utahceratops is released soon, I'm eager to have it!  Also, I hope V @vampiredesign requests what we'd like from Haolonggood for next year, I'm not keen on what's currently planned (Hungarosaurus, Udanoceratops, Torosaurus, Mosasaurus, Shantungosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Brachiosaurus) and I have hopes for what I'd like from Haolonggood... such as Futabasaurus!  Mosasaurus surely won't be their only marine reptile, right?

SenSx

Brachiosaurus, Shantungosaurus and Mosasaurus will be must for me.
I hope the Mosasaurus will have that monitor lizard head vibe, like the Sideshow collectible, with fully close mouth.

I'm hoping for Iguanodon, Parasaurolophus maybe Giraffatitan.
Plateosaurus would be great.

And if they want to continue with the marine reptiles, Pliosaurus Funkei (Predator X), Ichthyotitan and Elasmosaurus would be great.

DefinitelyNOTDilo

Oh was hungarosaurus confirmed? That's a really cool pick, the only known ankylosaur with longer forelimbs than hind limbs.

Rayeknor

Quote from: oscars_dinos on November 14, 2024, 09:38:42 PMI think were past talking about the accuracy of the figure but I was just curious, as dino dragon pointed out the head seems a lil big, any one know how much smaller it should be

For a sauropod this size the head is about the size of a modern elephant wich makes sense to me, if you scale the teeth/neck vertebrae from smaller animals with a known skull like diplodocus, giraffatitan etc. that both had heads around the size of horses/giraffes it makes sense animals like patagotitan/argentinosaurus had about elephant sized heads.

Sim

Yes, Hungarosaurus was confirmed by Haolonggood.  I too would like a Plateosaurus, but I disagree on Elasmosaurus.  The latter is fragmentary and it seems pointless to make it when there are many other elasmosaurids known from much better remains.  I would be interested in a Pliosaurus on the other hand.

Pliosaurking

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oscars_dinos

Quote from: Rayeknor on November 14, 2024, 10:45:45 PM
Quote from: oscars_dinos on November 14, 2024, 09:38:42 PMI think were past talking about the accuracy of the figure but I was just curious, as dino dragon pointed out the head seems a lil big, any one know how much smaller it should be

For a sauropod this size the head is about the size of a modern elephant wich makes sense to me, if you scale the teeth/neck vertebrae from smaller animals with a known skull like diplodocus, giraffatitan etc. that both had heads around the size of horses/giraffes it makes sense animals like patagotitan/argentinosaurus had about elephant sized heads.
Maybe the HLG mamenchi head just looks small? every picture of the two together the heads throw me off, but maybe these are just the odd propotions of the two.

dragon53

"My Great big green fella is NOT on route!" ::)

Blade-of-the-Moon

Elasmosaurus is just for name recognition, it's the go to being the one the family is named after.

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