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PNSO New for 2025

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

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thomasw100

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Quote from: Darko2300 on July 09, 2025, 03:37:07 PMAmazing setup. Do you mind if I ask which Megalodon figure that is?


The most fascinating aspect of this setup is that it perfectly illustrates the size differences between the largest land and sea animals of all times.


Monkeysaurus

avatar_Darko2300 @Darko2300

W-Dragon megalodon. I wanted a 1/35 scale meg to go with my other models and this was the most accurate as far as I could tell
Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

Monkeysaurus

Quote from: thomasw100 on July 09, 2025, 03:43:18 PM
Quote from: Darko2300 on July 09, 2025, 03:37:07 PMAmazing setup. Do you mind if I ask which Megalodon figure that is?


The most fascinating aspect of this setup is that it perfectly illustrates the size differences between the largest land and sea animals of all times.

That's the whole point! To show the largest animals to ever live in scale with each other. The blue whale is like world record size though so an average specimen would be smaller. I'm getting some more PNSO sea animals to hang from my wall. It just stinks when they go out of the 1/35 range
Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

Bergues

Wow. Dinocephalosaurus looks amazing.

Ambre

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Dinocephalosaurus from PNSO's twitter account

Carnoking

#845
Yes! Getting some weirdos now! My only quibble is that I would have appreciated a more adventurous paint job. This just looks like the Baryonyx color scheme recycled. Regardless, I'm still excited to see them branching off in this direction. I almost want to save my collecting funds to see if they do something more up my alley but this definitely feels like a vote with youd wallet situation

DavidJamesArmsby

Wonderful freaks like these are what I've wanted from PNSO for years. We're back to the PNSO Atopodentatus days and I'm all here for it! :D

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GnastyGnorc

Man that looks incredible. I love that I have never even heard of this before.

Gwangi

This is the stuff I've been waiting for!  *-*

Nehalennia

Oh my god. I swore I would focus strictly on prehistoric mammals for my collection, but this is a must have. Fantastic.

Blade-of-the-Moon

Nice. I might just call it a Nothosaurus and check that species off my list. :)

Faelrin

Finally someone else does a good figure of this one. Well I mean there was that other figure that came out in the last year or so, but it was chibi style.
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SidB

Always good not to give up on PNSO.


bmathison1972

Holy hell! Never heard of Dinocephalosaurus but it will be an instant purchase

GojiraGuy1954

PLEASE MORE MARINE REPTILES PNSO IM DOWN ON MY HANDS AND KNEES
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PrimevalRaptor

Oh now THIS is spectacular, rarely depicted animal and a really stunning model, love the pose!
Was wondering about the scale and this is how I found out that Dinocephalosaurus was way larger than I thought lol, 6m is nothing to sneeze at!

Sim

Yes!!!!  I am so happy to see this!  It's a must-have for me!

Shane

Today I learned that there's a paleontologist named Chun Li.

I wonder if they gave up street fighting to pursue a career in digging up fossils.

SBell

Quote from: bmathison1972 on July 15, 2025, 02:11:25 PMHoly hell! Never heard of Dinocephalosaurus but it will be an instant purchase

There's one of those stylized chubby figures out there, but yeah, this is my first must from PNSO in a while (I don't buy a lot of dinosaurs anymore...)

Concavenator

#859
Quote from: Carnoking on July 15, 2025, 01:20:48 PMThis just looks like the Baryonyx color scheme recycled.

I had the same thought. Its body color scheme is very similar to the Wuerhosaurus' too. No surprise in the figure being brown, some flashier color scheme would've been appreciated.

I forgot how cool of an animal Dinocephalosaurus is, BTW.

Also, if this is a thing, I'm assuming Dilophosaurus and Utahraptor do qualify for being made by them, after all.

avatar_Sim @Sim This is the closest we've gotten to a long-necked plesiosaur by them!  ::D Though I wouldn't be surprised if we finally saw them release one soon. Probably an elasmosaurid, and probably Elasmosaurus itself, though some other taxon would be preferable.

As I predicted, we're already amidst a streak of some marine animals (dolphin -> Guizhouichthyosaurus -> Dinocephalosaurus). The new Mosasaurus might drop shortly.

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