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PNSO 2024 - Hopes and Dreams

Started by Bread, January 04, 2024, 12:19:20 PM

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Quiversaurus

#200
If PNSO does a Kentrosaurus like they've already illustrated here, I would be very happy:



They already have the pose and the visual! Of course, some changes to the colours to make it look more visually interesting would be welcome, but this otherwise already looks gorgeous to me.


Concavenator

#201
Here are my updated suggestions. All taxa featured here are known from, at least, decent remains:

Sauropodomorphs:

- Plateosaurus
- Shunosaurus
- Amargasaurus (resculpt)
- Apatosaurus

Non-dinosaurs:

- Basilosaurus (resculpt)
- Megatherium
- Quetzalcoatlus lawsoni
- Shonisaurus
- Tropeognathus

Ornithischians:

- Maiasaura
- Kentrosaurus
- Tenontosaurus
- Tlatolophus
- Hesperosaurus (male)

Theropods:

- Gallimimus
- Herrerasaurus
- Falcarius (I'd also take another therizinosaurian known from relatively good fossil material, like Nothronychus)
- Sinosaurus/Dilophosaurus
- Carnotaurus (resculpt)
- Utahraptor/Austroraptor (Safari's are great and I love those figures, but wouldn't be opposed to smaller scale versions either).

Removed small species from the list as unfortunately they're invisible to PNSO. If they ever show any interest in making them again, I'll include them again.

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