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Haolonggood - New for 2025

Started by Halichoeres, January 03, 2025, 09:22:18 PM

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suspsy

Well, whatever the species is, it's clearly a unique one in that it's both big and small. Could be Omeisaurus, which is yet another sauropod that doesn't have many toys to its name. That would be welcome.

Definitely not Amargasaurus; it was much smaller than T. rex. And the neck looks too long for Camarasaurus.
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Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

The neck seems too thick for Omeisaurus, but maybe? And it's definitely not Amargasaurus or Camarasaurus, we already have recent-ish HLG figures for both lmao. Do you think it could be Brachytrachelopan? :B

suspsy

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Quote from: Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur on April 17, 2025, 04:19:47 AMThe neck seems too thick for Omeisaurus, but maybe? And it's definitely not Amargasaurus or Camarasaurus, we already have recent-ish HLG figures for both lmao. Do you think it could be Brachytrachelopan? :B

Absolutely not Brachytrachelopan.



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Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

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Huh, damn, you're right. Must be either Alamosaurus, Dicraeosaurus or Argentinosaurus, then.

Edit; Actually, on a serious note, I had the 'change rooms' thought that it could be Titanosaurus (yes the fragmentary tooth taxon) and they're trying to capitalize (cheekily) off of JWDs release?

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suspsy

Quote from: Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur on April 17, 2025, 04:25:42 AMHuh, damn, you're right. Must be either Alamosaurus, Dicraeosaurus or Argentinosaurus, then.

Can't be any of those due to the fact that they're already been released as toys. Haolonggood does do additional fancy repaints, but I don't think they would tease one alongside brand new animals. Moreover, Alamo and Argentino are way too big and Dicrae is way too small for the silhouette. I think Omeisaurus is a pretty good bet right now.

Titanosaurus would be an interesting choice, but it's one of the most fragmentary of all sauropods. Not sure they would want to go that route.
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thomasw100

Quote from: suspsy on April 17, 2025, 04:17:27 AMWell, whatever the species is, it's clearly a unique one in that it's both big and small. Could be Omeisaurus, which is yet another sauropod that doesn't have many toys to its name. That would be welcome.

Definitely not Amargasaurus; it was much smaller than T. rex. And the neck looks too long for Camarasaurus.

I think for Omeisaurus the relative proportions between neck and the rest of the body do not fit. Omeisaurus had a very long neck comparable to the mamenchisaurs. Though I would be more than happy to get an Omeisaurus to complete the Dashanpu fauna.

What I read in various places is that the small sauropod could be indeed Euhelopus, and the large one may be Dreadnoughtus or Patagotitan. But given how blurry the silhouette of the latter is, it can be any large titanosaur really.

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Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

I could see Dreadnoughtus. P sure it's still too small to be Patagotitan, tho (also huh, it is a lot bigger than I thought - Kinda forgot how large the Megatheropods are, lol).

Funny guess for suspy; It's gotta be Atlasaurus. They saw how well the Eofauna did and got jealous. That, or Bajadasaurus, I would recognize the characteristic neck spikes anywhere.

Turkeysaurus

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I suspect Dreadnoughtus as well. It might from Scott Hartman Dreadnoughtus or someone using his skeletal as reference.

Faelrin

Dreadnoughtus would be great to see (even if the neck is pretty speculative).

Bonus points for PP style gular sacks.

Now that I think about it, I would love a figure where you squeeze the neck and they pop out like other squeeze toys out there. I know not from Haolonggood, since that's not what they do, but it would be hilarious if someone made something like that someday.
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suspsy

Yeah, that definitely appears to be Dreadnoughtus. Guess it's just out of scale like the Torosaurus. And gular sacks would be neat. So would Atlasaurus and Bajadasaurus for that matter.

And since these silhouettes are out of scale, that could mean that the Saurolophus will be the colossal Asian species as opposed to the smaller North American one.
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Rayeknor

Prefer both Rebor and Eoufauna over these two. In no way are they bad rexes, Rebor and Eofauna are in my opinion just better both in production quality  for Rebor and scientific accuracy for Eofauna.

Carnoking

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Can't believe it took this long to click in my head but the pose is basically the Field Museum's Sue logo

I'm sure it's been mentioned before but boy do I feel dumb for not realizing it until now


suspsy

Quote from: Carnoking on April 17, 2025, 02:37:24 PMCan't believe it took this long to click in my head but the pose is basically the Field Museum's Sue logo

I'm sure it's been mentioned before but boy do I feel dumb for not realizing it until now

But was that intentional on Haolonggood's part, or just coincidence?

Given that the Einiosaurus still has not been released, we should be prepared for the strong possibility that other toys will be released before all the silhouettes are. Or who knows, perhaps the next reveal will finally be the bison lizard. I still don't even want the damn thing, but I think it deserves to be released.
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Carnoking

Not sure if it's intentional or not but the similarity actually makes me want it a little bit more as I do quite like Sue's logo.

Flaffy

Pure speculation on my part, but I wonder if the reason why we haven't seen the Einiosaurus is due to Diabloceratops not selling well enough to justify production of more small-sized ceratopsians.


suspsy

Quote from: Flaffy on April 17, 2025, 04:08:58 PMPure speculation on my part, but I wonder if the reason why we haven't seen the Einiosaurus is due to Diabloceratops not selling well enough to justify production of more small-sized ceratopsians.



Maybe the Einiosaurus is going to end up packaged with the Dreadnoughtus then?
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Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

If you're right about Einiosaurus being a preorder bonus animal, I'm going to cry lmao.

suspsy

Looking at the big group shot again, however, the Einiosaurus appears to be closer in size to the Xenoceratops than the Diabloceratops. So probably too large to be a bonus item.
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Turkeysaurus

Quote from: suspsy on April 17, 2025, 06:05:12 PMLooking at the big group shot again, however, the Einiosaurus appears to be closer in size to the Xenoceratops than the Diabloceratops. So probably too large to be a bonus item.

It shouldn't be though. Einiosaurus was a small ceratopsian. 4.5 meters = 12.85 cm for 1:35

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