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Re: Eofauna Scientific Research - New for 2025

Started by Flaffy, September 17, 2024, 12:52:27 PM

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PrimevalRaptor

NGL I've barely scratched prehistoric mammals recently (only got the Safari Uintatherium and Daeodon) but I have been thinking of grabbing one of their elephants (been eyeing the Deinotherium cause it's a really interesting looking animal though I also was wondering which one is the most bang for my buck so to say) but
Yeah depending on the size/price I think I'll just grab this guy. Paraceratherium has been one of the most impressive prehistoric mammals to me since WWB and I do have the old CollectA one that is in dire need for an upgrade lol
The skin texture on this guy looks incredible


Dusty Wren

I'm actually shocked, I didn't think they'd venture outside proboscideans any time soon. Really glad they did, though, because this is an incredible sculpt. Makes me really glad I've held off on getting this genus until now.
Check out my customs thread!

JohannesB


Turkeysaurus

Incredible. I think these animals simple colors help them look better than Eofauna dinosaurs.

One day i'd like to get some of them. They are very charmful on their own but also it would be cool to scale them with 1:35 dinosaurs.

ItsTwentyBelow

Wow this Paraceratherium is fantastic! I've held off on purchasing the two attempts at this animal by Collecta because neither sculpt is very good. I will definitely be getting this version by Eofauna, the current king of extinct mammal figures.

Concavenator


FerretGoose


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Turkeysaurus

#307
I doubt Eofauna will do 1:40 anymore. (Except Sauropods)

Concavenator

#308
Quote from: Turkeysaurus on August 05, 2025, 03:05:23 PMI doubt Eofauna will do 1:40 anymore. (Except Sauropods)

IMO, Eofauna's sauropods are the best the market has to offer, but HLG also releasing good figures of them in 1:35 scale (even the top biggest species) ultimately turn the latter into the go-to choice for 1:35 scale figure collectors.

It would be great if Eofauna made their sauropods in 1:35 scale too. Or if they sticked to smaller species like Amargasaurus so that 1:35 figures of them aren't too big. Otherwise, there's not much point to releasing them nowadays (same goes for PNSO releasing smaller-than-1:35 figures of big taxa like Mamenchisaurus or Alamosaurus).

Joliezac

I'm so happy I've held off on other figures of this species, this will be my first! I love Eofauna!

SenSx

Looks fantastic, but it will still be a pass for me if the figure is not 1/35, I'm that strict on the scale.

Concavenator

Quote from: SenSx on August 05, 2025, 03:27:00 PMLooks fantastic, but it will still be a pass for me if the figure is not 1/35, I'm that strict on the scale.

Quote from: FerretGoose on August 05, 2025, 02:44:54 PMEofauna themselves said it's 1:35 scale on twitter!!!!!!

https://x.com/eofauna/status/1952668339114750099?s=46

Turkeysaurus

Quote from: Concavenator on August 05, 2025, 03:19:27 PMif they sticked to smaller species like Amargasaurus so that 1:35 figures of them aren't too big.

That would be nice. PNSO or HLG versions couldn't match with it's accuracy. It's also famous enough to sell.


Joel1905

"Not since the Dinosaurs has nature got this big."

Oh, this really is fantastic!

SenSx

#314
Quote from: Concavenator on August 05, 2025, 03:34:42 PM
Quote from: SenSx on August 05, 2025, 03:27:00 PMLooks fantastic, but it will still be a pass for me if the figure is not 1/35, I'm that strict on the scale.

Quote from: FerretGoose on August 05, 2025, 02:44:54 PMEofauna themselves said it's 1:35 scale on twitter!!!!!!

https://x.com/eofauna/status/1952668339114750099?s=46


Ok thanks, then it's must !
As much as I hope TNG is successfull with their, I don't think they can match with this one, we finally have a proper affordable figure for this iconic specie.

Although the TNG one looks more robust.
I don't know about that grangeri specie, is it a smaller one for Paraceratherium ?

Monkeysaurus

Quote from: FerretGoose on August 05, 2025, 02:44:54 PMEofauna themselves said it's 1:35 scale on twitter!!!!!!

https://x.com/eofauna/status/1952668339114750099?s=46

I could kiss you my good man 😂 I can't wait for it! I definitely need to add the largest land mammal to my 1/35 collection
Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

Dino_W

#316
The prototype is absolutely stunning. The detail is amazing, and the coating looks much less glossy than other Eofauna models. Based on the photos so far, there's a fineness to the wrinkles that I haven't seen from Eofauna before. I hope the paint apps are as good on the release version as they are here. This looks like it could be Eofauna's best work, it really looks like an actual animal rather than a toy.

SidB

Quote from: Concavenator on August 05, 2025, 03:34:42 PM
Quote from: SenSx on August 05, 2025, 03:27:00 PMLooks fantastic, but it will still be a pass for me if the figure is not 1/35, I'm that strict on the scale.

Quote from: FerretGoose on August 05, 2025, 02:44:54 PMEofauna themselves said it's 1:35 scale on twitter!!!!!!

https://x.com/eofauna/status/1952668339114750099?s=46

More good news - 1/35!

Berno

Quote from: Nehalennia on August 05, 2025, 10:10:59 AMAs per EoFauna's Instagram account:


"Prototype of an anatomically proportioned Paraceratherium grangeri, built using fossil material from the Hsanda Gol Formation! One of the largest land mammals to ever walk the Earth!"
Absolutely awesome news!

Monkeysaurus

Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

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