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Haolonggood - New for 2025

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

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thomasw100

Paleofiguras posted first in hand pictures of Euhelopus:













Turkeysaurus

#1681
Quote from: suspsy on May 28, 2025, 12:50:01 PMThe Torosaurus link is blocked for me as well.

And that's totally Shantungosaurus.

Quote from: suspsy on May 28, 2025, 12:50:01 PMOn my screen this says that Dinotoyblog says that its blocked.

You can right click and still open in another page. I think that works.

I did get some screenshots though. You can see it's body in one hand and head in another.




Turkeysaurus

#1682
Quote from: thomasw100 on May 28, 2025, 02:42:48 PMPaleofiguras posted first in hand pictures of Euhelopus:






They did that bulged nostrils things PNSO Camarasaurus has. Unexpected, nice surprise from Haolonggood.

Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

Shant and Toro (or a very similar looking species in the latters case I guess  :*D) coming soon is great news, looking forward to them. Hope they give Shant a different leg positioning than Saurolophus, just for varieties sake!
Also hope they'll have a blue variant for Shant... I'm not the biggest fan of the Isle, but apparently big enough to crave blue Shant lmao. I guess maybe calling it "Shant" already gave me away in that regard tho lol

suspsy

I do hope that the Torosaurus is not as humongous as the Triceratops; I would rather it be about the same size as the Pentaceratops.

 
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Turkeysaurus

Shantungosaurus is posted as rumor. Torosaurus must be legit.

PrimevalRaptor

The Euhelopus looks so happy :D
Great to see a figure of this species, I remember it popping up a few times in dinosaur books I read as a kid and I always liked the name so it stuck with me.

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Turkeysaurus

Quote from: Turkeysaurus on May 28, 2025, 09:04:13 AMPaleofiguras posted this as rumor:

...and someone in comment section turned up the brightness:








Torvosaurus

Quote from: Turkeysaurus on May 28, 2025, 08:54:42 PM
Quote from: Turkeysaurus on May 28, 2025, 09:04:13 AMPaleofiguras posted this as rumor:

...and someone in comment section turned up the brightness:









I wondered if it was a theropod as well. The neck looks to be a bit short, but the width of the tail could say otherwise. I guess we'll just have to see.

Torvo
"In the fields of observation chance favors only the prepared mind." - Louis Pasteur

Ajax88

Quote from: Torvosaurus on May 28, 2025, 11:15:43 PM
Quote from: Turkeysaurus on May 28, 2025, 08:54:42 PM
Quote from: Turkeysaurus on May 28, 2025, 09:04:13 AMPaleofiguras posted this as rumor:

...and someone in comment section turned up the brightness:









I wondered if it was a theropod as well. The neck looks to be a bit short, but the width of the tail could say otherwise. I guess we'll just have to see.

Torvo
It's got a duck beak? No Theropod skull flares out at the tip of the snout like that. That and the thick tail say Hadrosaur 100%.

Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

Yeah I'm sorry Theropod fans not really you're beyond spoiled for choice on most of the Genera in the size range, but still, that's a Shantungosaurus. It's too big to be most Theropods unless some serious scale frickery is going on, it has the strong defined shoulders of a Hadrosaur, it has the whole "Head-width thick neck that gets thicker towards the base" thing that is pretty common in Hadrosaur recons but that I have yet to see in Theropods, and most notably, it has Shantungosaurus's freaky head.

Turkeysaurus

#1691
I think it's Shantungosaurus too.

I think if you buy both HLG or Boundless World (or maybe future PNSO) Shantungosaurus, whichever is a bit smaller can be used as Edmontosaurus Annectens. (X-rex specimen) That's my plan.

PNSO Edmontosaurus i think Annectens but it's still in the range of Regalis size wise and it has a comb so i'll consider it as  Regalis. Haolonggood Edmonto is also within range for 1:35 regalis but i rather two large Edmontosaurus species in my collection.  Large hadrosaurs looks so magnificent imo. I hope they make Magnapaulia as well.

Torvosaurus

#1692
Quote from: Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur on May 29, 2025, 01:02:49 AMYeah I'm sorry Theropod fans not really you're beyond spoiled for choice on most of the Genera in the size range, but still, that's a Shantungosaurus. It's too big to be most Theropods unless some serious scale frickery is going on, it has the strong defined shoulders of a Hadrosaur, it has the whole "Head-width thick neck that gets thicker towards the base" thing that is pretty common in Hadrosaur recons but that I have yet to see in Theropods, and most notably, it has Shantungosaurus's freaky head.

I'm not really a theropod fan, it was just a thought. If anything, I'm more of a prehistoric mammal fan, especially nimravids and felids, although I guess I do have a soft spot for some of those later theropods that grew to pretty good sizes over the past 40 million years or so.

Torvo
"In the fields of observation chance favors only the prepared mind." - Louis Pasteur


thomasw100

Paleofiguras posted in hand pictures of the brown Euhelopus:










Gwangi

The head is so small. Why would HLG give it an open mouth? It just makes the molding process more difficult and the figure looks goofy as a result. But...the head is small, it might not look as bad in-hand when viewing the model in its entirety. I look forward to seeing more pictures. 

Turkeysaurus

#1695

Turkeysaurus

#1696
Grey one seems to have larger pupils.

Grey looks like having a great time while Brown just having Vietnam flashbacks.  ::D

thomasw100

Paleofiguras posted another Haolonggood production video, which shows yet another sauropod in the making. And this pretty much looks like a diplodocoid of sort. The comments do also suggest Diplodocus or Supersaurus.

Carnoking

Oh and I just got the Brach and Argentinosaurus, will nothing (outside of the discipline and willpower to tell myself no) end this vicious cycle??

Turkeysaurus

Quote from: thomasw100 on May 29, 2025, 02:57:10 PMPaleofiguras posted another Haolonggood production video, which shows yet another sauropod in the making. And this pretty much looks like a diplodocoid of sort. The comments do also suggest Diplodocus or Supersaurus.

Diplodocus imo. Haolonggood has produced only most famous large sauropods so far.

Also Diploducus has quite longer tail compared to neck. Supersaurus has more even.




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