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Creative Beast Studio - New for 2025

Started by ARGDino, January 08, 2025, 06:19:04 AM

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Carnoking

Looks like February is going to be an expensive month.


Shane

I've mostly been able to resist these (mostly - I have some raptors, a T-rex, a Toro, and a Triceratops), but that Pachycephalosaurus looks pretty great.

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: Carnoking on January 23, 2025, 09:21:11 AMLooks like February is going to be an expensive month.

I haven't had a cheap month in years lol

That Stego is HUGE.

Noideaforaname

Lots of cool stuff, though my wariness over how well the bipeds can stand means I'll probably passing on most of it.

Really looking forward to the 1/18 Smilodon and Andrewsarchus:
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...as well as finally receiving my Cyberzoic Achillobator.

KrazyKaprosuchus

Feeling like that "I don't need it" spongebob scene with the Stegosaurus. Why must expensive things be so tempting  O:-)

Carnoking

At least they're pre orders, that gives me some time to save

Giganotosaurus

Well, I'm still a bit worried that the Dilophosaurus and Cryolophosaurus are undersized, like somebody on Facebook said....
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ARGDino

Quote from: Noideaforaname on January 23, 2025, 04:36:59 PMLots of cool stuff, though my wariness over how well the bipeds can stand means I'll probably passing on most of it.
AFAIK all the new bipedal dinosaurs will be released with the updated clear base (if that helps).

andrewsaurus rex

#28
wow the Stegosaurus is enormous......it looks big beside the BIG Torosaurus.  Yikes, too big methinks.

(Never in my life did i ever think i'd be complaining about dinosaur figures because they are are too big....lol)

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: andrewsaurus rex on January 25, 2025, 04:27:38 AMwow the Stegosaurus is enormous......it looks big beside the BIG Torosaurus.  Yikes, too big methinks.

(Never in my life did i ever think i'd be complaining about dinosaur figures because they are are too big....lol)

It has to be based on the largest specimen found, around 30'?

The picture might be a bit misleading too on 2nd viewing?

andrewsaurus rex

as far as i know Apex is the largest Stegosaurus specimen known at about 26 feet.  Uncertain if it is a stenops or not, probably not.  Ungulatus is the largest species of Stegosaurus, so if they were going to make a whopper like this model that would have been the better species to choose.  This model is the (unrealistic) size of the Jurassic Park Lost World Stegosauruses.

Pliosaurking

I mean like others have said it could be the angle but that stegosaurus is very large, especially in comparison to the Torosaurus. Bit large for me, though it's still a very gorgeous piece.

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: Pliosaurking on January 25, 2025, 06:16:25 PMI mean like others have said it could be the angle but that stegosaurus is very large, especially in comparison to the Torosaurus. Bit large for me, though it's still a very gorgeous piece.

Yeah in the first shot it doesn't look too big with the Allosaurus, but the 2nd pic with the torosaurus and I presume the 1:18 Rex? Makes it look MUCH bigger.





crazy8wizard

It is also worth mentioning that the proportions are different to the Torosaurus and Tyrannosaurus with a longer tail and legs, along with what looks to be a slimmer body laterally. So it certainly takes up a lot of space but that mostly seems to be length and height.

ARGDino

Colors based on "Tenerife lizard", they're going to show more on the Thursday stream.




ARGDino

(I literally for the life of me cannot figure out how to upload images via mobile, so I'll come back and do that tonight via desktop)

Spinosaurus in the works! 
-Available in 1:18th and 1:35th scale
-Available in both BotM and BotCy paint schemes
-No release date
-No price

-Crylophosaurus (BotM) is being painted! Feathered bits are based on a "white hawk", scaly parts inspired by the cold environment it's from. 

Noideaforaname

I think you gotta hit "Preview" to open the 'attach images' option, which shows up right below the text box.
And while I'm testing that out:
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Flaffy

1/35 scale BotM Spinosaurus is intruiging. 1/18 is simply too big for me, but happy for those who can afford one.

Pliosaurking

1:18 is gonna be massive, but it's my favourite Theropod... I don't know if I can resist!
I'll definitely be getting the 1:35 version regardless if I get the 1:18 or not. The Cryolophosaurus looks great as does the Pachy, definitely will grab them both as well. Very exciting future for this line!
I still have a good few figures I want to get for this line that are currently out, definitely gotta get the Gorgosaurus especially.

KrazyKaprosuchus

.... Yeah my wallet is so cooked  ;D

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