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Dino Dream: New for 2025

Started by blnadal, December 20, 2024, 08:40:32 PM

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Joliezac

My titanoboa has been in a box this whole time as well. I don't want to sell it, but I don't use it and I'm afraid of it cracking. So it may be time.


Paleodude

Is the Rebor Diplodocus the same material as their Titanoboa? I've had mine on display for quite a bit now and haven't had any issues with soft rubber tearing on it.
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Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: Paleodude on May 21, 2025, 08:13:44 PMIs the Rebor Diplodocus the same material as their Titanoboa? I've had mine on display for quite a bit now and haven't had any issues with soft rubber tearing on it.

I think they said it wasn't. I have three and haven't noticed any issues with them yet. It does feel more sturdier? The material doesn't flex nearly as much as the titanoboa does.

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Halichoeres

So all the stars of the movies incoming. These are usually PVC, right?
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Carnoking

I'll be excited for this line if the movie is any good

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Quote from: Halichoeres on June 02, 2025, 05:36:26 PMSo all the stars of the movies incoming. These are usually PVC, right?

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1/30 line open

Blade-of-the-Moon

We'll see. I was disappointed by the Apatosaurus materials but the sculpt was nice.

Primeval12

I might go for the Mutadon or Microceratus if they aren't wallet-breaking.

Halichoeres

At 1/30 the Aquilops would be less than 2 cm long. Hard to imagine it will be sold as a standalone.
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Quote from: Halichoeres on June 04, 2025, 03:25:13 PMAt 1/30 the Aquilops would be less than 2 cm long. Hard to imagine it will be sold as a standalone.

They may call it a 1:30 line in general, but the Aquilops will probably be scaled way up.   DD has just been losing my enthusiasm, it's either bad paint, rough details, or they use materials not suited for a statue. Their pricing is on the higher end as well.

Carnoking

A 1:1 Scale Aquilops would be a delight. Always wanted someone to do a Dominion Lystrosaurus in 1:1 scale


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Has an elephant feel. I hope it matches the newer renders and not the old ones.

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Carnoking

Wow, that's epic. Still gotta see what kind of impression they leave in the actual movie to decide if it's worth saving up for but it might coast on aesthetics alone

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