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PNSO New for 2025

Started by Renecito, March 01, 2025, 08:44:28 AM

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Halichoeres

Glad you're both pleased with the Spiclypeus! With luck, one of the US retailers I buy from will be able to bring some in soon.
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Quote from: Halichoeres on March 22, 2025, 05:39:27 AM...With luck, one of the US retailers I buy from will be able to bring some in soon.

you and me both!

Turkeysaurus

I wonder if we'll get a new model in april.

Dino_W

Quote from: SidB on March 19, 2025, 08:58:04 PMI have admit it, this ongoing conversation sure makes me glad that I  got my Cameron lipped at Brave Models. It's been almost a year of having it in my collection to enjoy as the best rex around, IMO, and not have to worry or speculate if and when PNSO or anyone else would finally release the 'definitive' Tyrannosaurus. The Eofauna Sue has been the icing on the cake.
How much did the lip mod cost?

SenSx

For Europe I got my Cameron lipped as well by dinosaur_models_artworks, from Spain, and it was affordable to me.
My Haolonggood Brachiosaurus is having the same treatment as well, it should be back in some time.

SidB

Quote from: Dino_W on March 23, 2025, 09:10:50 AM
Quote from: SidB on March 19, 2025, 08:58:04 PMI have admit it, this ongoing conversation sure makes me glad that I  got my Cameron lipped at Bravo Models. It's been almost a year of having it in my collection to enjoy as the best rex around, IMO, and not have to worry or speculate if and when PNSO or anyone else would finally release the 'definitive' Tyrannosaurus. The Eofauna Sue has been the icing on the cake.
How much did the lip mod cost?
Bravo Models currently is finishing a modification (lips) of PNSO's Andrea for me. The cost for the modification is 100 dollars Canadian. Previously , when Cameron had been released, I'd paid 37 USD. The Canadian dollar has been in a long period of decline over against the US dollar and is now around 67 cents, give or take, to put thiings in perspective. Shipping will vary according to your location, of course.

Renecito

#166
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Elengassen

So is 2025 going to be the year of the ceratopsians from PNSO?  ????

Regardless, looks like a great figure of a never-before-made species, with a much nicer colour scheme than the Spiclypeus  :))
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thomasw100

#168
Absolutely beautiful figure. Great sculpt, exciting post, very nice paint design. These latest ceratopsians from PNSO are just lovely.

This release holds promise for more good stuff to come this year. And I like that this release comes so soon.

Concavenator

Looks nice, but it's a species I can easily live without. I have enough with HLG's Styracosaurus, so another skip here.

If they made a Stellasaurus, then it's a matter of time before they get to Kosmoceratops I think. I was thinking of getting HLG's and modifying it a little, but I think I'll hold off on it (only for them to not release another ceratopsid next, PNSO has certainly become quite unpredictable).

Again, baffled that we get a random ceratopsid like this and still no Dilophosaurus...  ???? Really?  ???

Carnoking

I'm yet to acquire the Spiclypeus and now we already have another release! Are the flood gates opened once again for PNSO? I shudder at the thought but at the same time relish what may lie ahead!

Stella looks great! Although I have to ask how long it took them to come up with that name

Flaffy

Nice to see PNSO make a return to herbivores again. Hopefully this will be a whole wave of ceratopsians.

SidB

Quote from: Carnoking on March 23, 2025, 01:08:52 PMI'm yet to acquire the Spiclypeus and now we already have another release! Are the flood gates opened once again for PNSO? I shudder at the thought but at the same time relish what may lie ahead!

Stella looks great! Although I have to ask how long it took them to come up with that name
A stellar choice, maybe? In any case, Stella is welcome and I anticipate placing an order for her asap.


suspsy

It looks really good. Nice that they're doing genera that have never been touched before. An Anchiceratops would be tempting.

But I won't lie, I'll inevitably be disappointed by every PNSO reveal that isn't that damn lipped T. rex. I know, it is indeed an obsession.
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Sim

#174
When I saw the genus of the animal being represented, I said, "Nooooo"...  And then seeing the figure, is such a disappointment.  I dislike the species choice, and I find the figure looks unappealing.

Quote from: Elengassen on March 23, 2025, 12:23:17 PMwith a much nicer colour scheme than the Spiclypeus
I find the Spiclypeus has a much more pleasant colour scheme than this Stellasaurus.

Quote from: Concavenator on March 23, 2025, 12:49:43 PMAgain, baffled that we get a random ceratopsid like this and still no Dilophosaurus...  ???? Really?  ???
I don't like it either.  And also this ceratopsid no-one cared about before any non-Microraptor dromaeosaurids.  I think PNSO and Haolonggood are afraid of making feathered dromaeosaurids.  In any case, I would have preferred something different to yet another ceratopsid..  And I feel like when companies produce figures of ceratopsids no-one cared about (e.g. this Stellasaurus, CollectA's Furcatoceratops) they are doing it at least partially to surprise people, which I don't think is better than choosing species people want.

Quote from: Flaffy on March 23, 2025, 01:10:50 PMHopefully this will be a whole wave of ceratopsians.
I think diversity would be better than a lot of ceratopsids, but if PNSO does make more ceratopsids I hope they are of species that need a good figure, e.g. Anchiceratops, Agujaceratops.

Faelrin

#175
Coloration is a bit too similar to the previous one for me. Main difference is the pattern from what I can see. Sculpt is nice though, and it's something that hasn't been done before.

Edit: That said, this is the third ceratopsian in a row. Time for something different next right?
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Sim

Quote from: Faelrin on March 23, 2025, 01:39:52 PMEdit: That said, this is the third ceratopsian in a row. Time for something different next right?
Yes, please!

Carnoking

Wouldn't it be amusing if PNSO ended up dropping an Einiosaurus before HLG?

MLMjp

Oh, what a "stellar" release  ::D

Turkeysaurus

It's oversized unfortunately like Styracosaurus.

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