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PNSO - New for 2024

Started by Renecito, January 15, 2024, 12:00:41 PM

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Joel1905

Quote from: paleochris on November 02, 2024, 11:05:12 PM
Quote from: Samrukia on October 27, 2024, 09:38:03 PM
Quote from: Samrukia on October 27, 2024, 09:36:42 PMnot really on 2024 topic, but i have recently seen people reporting that new copies of some old figures get an improved matte finish paint application

Corythosaurus and Machairoceratops, for example





look at these eyes

wow anyone have any other examples of this type of improvement on these models? it almost makes me want to buy them again!

I'd advise holding out for now. I think over the next few years PNSO will remake a lot of their older figures (of more famous species anyway) that don't have the finer texturing, aesthetic or anatomical accuracy of their more recent figures, Corythosaurus being one of those.


Concavenator

I could see them remaking genera like Carnotaurus or Amargasaurus, not so sure about Corythosaurus. I think it's more likely HAOLONGGOOD will be releasing their own take on Corythosaurus, which will surely be better than PNSO's anyways.

Joel1905

Quote from: Concavenator on November 03, 2024, 04:01:27 PMI could see them remaking genera like Carnotaurus or Amargasaurus, not so sure about Corythosaurus. I think it's more likely HAOLONGGOOD will be releasing their own take on Corythosaurus, which will surely be better than PNSO's anyways.

PNSO seem to really like Corythosaurus, it's used a lot in promotional material. And do you think? I still think PNSO have the edge species to species.

Turkeysaurus

Quote from: Joel1905 on November 05, 2024, 08:32:35 PM
Quote from: Concavenator on November 03, 2024, 04:01:27 PMI could see them remaking genera like Carnotaurus or Amargasaurus, not so sure about Corythosaurus. I think it's more likely HAOLONGGOOD will be releasing their own take on Corythosaurus, which will surely be better than PNSO's anyways.

PNSO seem to really like Corythosaurus, it's used a lot in promotional material. And do you think? I still think PNSO have the edge species to species.
I think he ment a possible new haolonggood compared to old PNSO Corythosaurus. I think PNSO has better products as well in terms of quality, accuracy and consistency. Haolonggood is charming due to prices for such quality.

Joel1905

Quote from: Turkeysaurus on November 05, 2024, 08:47:29 PM
Quote from: Joel1905 on November 05, 2024, 08:32:35 PM
Quote from: Concavenator on November 03, 2024, 04:01:27 PMI could see them remaking genera like Carnotaurus or Amargasaurus, not so sure about Corythosaurus. I think it's more likely HAOLONGGOOD will be releasing their own take on Corythosaurus, which will surely be better than PNSO's anyways.

PNSO seem to really like Corythosaurus, it's used a lot in promotional material. And do you think? I still think PNSO have the edge species to species.
I think he ment a possible new haolonggood compared to old PNSO Corythosaurus. I think PNSO has better products as well in terms of quality, accuracy and consistency. Haolonggood is charming due to prices for such quality.

Oh yeah that's fair. A Haolonggood Corythosaurus would certainly be better than PNSO's current one (Caroline has her charms though)

thomasw100

Lana Time Shop just informed me that they are expecting the Lokiceratops on Monday or Tuesday next week and shipping should then start promptly.

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thomasw100

PNSO video describing the reconstruction of the Lokiceratops:


thomasw100

Just realized that the skull of Lokiceratops is exhibited in the Museum of Evolution, which is a new museum at Knuthenborg safari park in Denmark. A good reason to spend our next summer vacation again on the island of Moen, which I loved so much. Not least because of the dark star spangled sky and an unbelievably beautiful view of the milky way.

thomasw100

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Paleo Flo

I'm curious which genus PNSO will give us for the xmas-business.
Guess these year was not their year of success. HLG is the guy in the block from this point on. Or what do you think?
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Sim

I think PNSO has done well this year.  Their releases have been strong and diverse.  Quality over quantity.


Concavenator

Quote from: Paleo Flo on November 21, 2024, 01:08:09 PMI'm curious which genus PNSO will give us for the xmas-business.

A new Museum Line Mosasaurus is my bet. They haven't released any Museum Line figure this year and I don't see them skipping this line for a whole year. Plus a new Mosasaurus is already confirmed anyways.

Blade-of-the-Moon

It wouldn't really bother me if they just ditched the museum line altogether. Price. lots of un-needed stuff, is what usually kept me from buying those figures.

Bread

Quote from: Sim on November 21, 2024, 01:13:42 PMI think PNSO has done well this year.  Their releases have been strong and diverse.  Quality over quantity.
Agreed. Their lineup was surprisingly a variety as opposed to prior years.

My bet is on a lipped Tyrannosaurus. Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't there rumors of this figure to debut?

SidB

Quote from: Bread on November 21, 2024, 03:23:21 PM
Quote from: Sim on November 21, 2024, 01:13:42 PMI think PNSO has done well this year.  Their releases have been strong and diverse.  Quality over quantity.
Agreed. Their lineup was surprisingly a variety as opposed to prior years.

My bet is on a lipped Tyrannosaurus. Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't there rumors of this figure to debut?
If it is simply Cameron with lips, I'll pass, as I got Bravo models to convert my Cameron to a properly lipped version. It would have to be a rather different figure for me to get out my rex fishing rod.

GnastyGnorc

As a new collector I have specifically passed on Cameron because I assume a lipped version is in the pipeline. Although I would welcome a completely different sculpt.


Duna

Quote from: GnastyGnorc on November 21, 2024, 04:28:03 PMAs a new collector I have specifically passed on Cameron because I assume a lipped version is in the pipeline. Although I would welcome a completely different sculpt.
Same here! I am very happy with my lipped Kiss, but I would welcome a PNSO lipped rex. They did amazing with the Allosaurus Saurophaganax, it is their best theropod by far.

Joliezac

I also just have Kiss as far as a lipped Rex goes. I'd love another one. I've been on the fence about Eofauna's. I think deep down I really just want a Prehistoric Planet rex  :'(

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