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Rebor Diplodocus carnegii "CATCH THE RAINBOW" & "STARGAZER"

Started by GojiraGuy1954, May 07, 2022, 01:39:46 AM

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dragon53

BLADE-OF-THE-MOON:

I have the Rebor Retro T-Rex and Deinosucchus which have no obvious tail seam, but I've seen a lot of Youtube reviews on other Rebor dinosaurs and the tail seam is obvious. Maybe the Youtube guys are not pushing the tails completely, but the seam is in most of the Rebor Youtubes I've seen by different guys.


bmathison1972

#81
Is it an illusion of the angles or do different pics of the same figure appear to be in different poses. Do we think it might have a 'bendable' neck and/or tail, with wires?

EDIT: Nevermind; I hadn't read the earlies posts which indicated this.

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: dragon53 on February 01, 2023, 02:40:10 PMBLADE-OF-THE-MOON:

I have the Rebor Retro T-Rex and Deinosucchus which have no obvious tail seam, but I've seen a lot of Youtube reviews on other Rebor dinosaurs and the tail seam is obvious. Maybe the Youtube guys are not pushing the tails completely, but the seam is in most of the Rebor Youtubes I've seen by different guys.


I've suspected the same. It takes quite a bit of force to get them in right, temperature matters too, you can even apply some lubricant to get it go a bit easier, water works for that. 

Carnoking

Trimming off some of the rubber of the plug has helped me

postsaurischian

#84
Quote from: Lynx on February 01, 2023, 01:35:24 PMAbsolutely beautiful work from REBOR. Stargazer is a wonderful name .......

Both names are song titles from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow this time.
"Catch the Rainbow" is a ballad from their 1975 debut album, a song many women I know love - so it's well chosen.
"Stargazer" is an 8:30 min Rock monster from their 1976 album "Rising" - those were great days :) .

Paleo Flo

Quote from: postsaurischian on February 01, 2023, 09:11:10 PM
Quote from: Lynx on February 01, 2023, 01:35:24 PMAbsolutely beautiful work from REBOR. Stargazer is a wonderful name .......

Both names are song titles from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow this time.
"Catch the Rainbow" is a ballad from their 1975 debut album, a song many women I know love - so it's well chosen.
"Stargazer" is an 8:30 min Rock monster from their 1976 album "Rising" - those were great days :) .

Nice information! Will listen to it soon.
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postsaurischian

Quote from: Paleo Flo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:07 AM
Quote from: postsaurischian on February 01, 2023, 09:11:10 PM
Quote from: Lynx on February 01, 2023, 01:35:24 PMAbsolutely beautiful work from REBOR. Stargazer is a wonderful name .......

Both names are song titles from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow this time.
"Catch the Rainbow" is a ballad from their 1975 debut album, a song many women I know love - so it's well chosen.
"Stargazer" is an 8:30 min Rock monster from their 1976 album "Rising" - those were great days :) .

Nice information! Will listen to it soon.

Rest in peace, Ronnie James Dio >:D  O:-) I loved that man in the 70s and early 80s. He had quite the Dinosaur voice :) .

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Paleo Flo

Quote from: postsaurischian on February 02, 2023, 09:34:37 PM
Quote from: Paleo Flo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:07 AM
Quote from: postsaurischian on February 01, 2023, 09:11:10 PM
Quote from: Lynx on February 01, 2023, 01:35:24 PMAbsolutely beautiful work from REBOR. Stargazer is a wonderful name .......

Both names are song titles from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow this time.
"Catch the Rainbow" is a ballad from their 1975 debut album, a song many women I know love - so it's well chosen.
"Stargazer" is an 8:30 min Rock monster from their 1976 album "Rising" - those were great days :) .

Nice information! Will listen to it soon.

Rest in peace, Ronnie James Dio >:D  O:-) I loved that man in the 70s and early 80s. He had quite the Dinosaur voice :) .

That fits. 8)
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Carnoking

#88
BBTS has it up for pre-order with an estimated delivery of April 2023 (soooo, September  :P )

Im still trying to cut back on my dinosaur related purchases this year, but a sizable sauropod from the likes of REBOR is too rare a treat to pass up! Got my order in for Staegazer! We'll see if I can be tempted to add Rainbow to that...

Interestingly enough there's a third option for an unpainted copy with both heads included, not unlike the great rexes David did for the BotM Tyrannosaurs. Pretty nifty for those handy with a brush, and I'm excited to see what people do with it!

Stargazer https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/233737

Rainbow
https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/233739

Unpainted
https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/233741

Faelrin

Hopefully the Deinosuchus doesn't overlap with this, since that has a similar eta. Don't know if I could handle both around the same time, even if it is a few months from now. But whatever I'll pre-order it, and can cancel if need be, and always try my luck with one of them later.
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Carnoking

Quote from: Faelrin on February 20, 2023, 10:34:42 PMHopefully the Deinosuchus doesn't overlap with this, since that has a similar eta. Don't know if I could handle both around the same time, even if it is a few months from now. But whatever I'll pre-order it, and can cancel if need be, and always try my luck with one of them later.

I was thinking the same thing! Don't usually go for extinct crocs but the more I see of that figure, the more I like it. Plus the applachiosaurus carcass ;)

Faelrin

I've been waiting to get my hands on it, since well back when it was initially revealed, and prior to the re-sculpt. Same with the Sarcosuchus.

Came back here to add dimensions in case these weren't available before. Can't remember.

32.48 x 4.92 inches (82.5cm x 12.5cm). Is that correct? This thing is nearly 3 feet long? Or 0.825 of a meter? That's like nearly as big as the Mattel Mosasaurus I think. I think that's also way too big to be 1/35 scale?
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Carnoking

Closer to 1:31 scale for an 85 foot animal by my calculations, but by REBOR standards that's not horribly oversized.


dinofelid

Quote from: Faelrin on February 20, 2023, 10:47:57 PM32.48 x 4.92 inches (82.5cm x 12.5cm). Is that correct? This thing is nearly 3 feet long? Or 0.825 of a meter? That's like nearly as big as the Mattel Mosasaurus I think. I think that's also way too big to be 1/35 scale?

32.48 inches would be 94.7 feet or 28.9 meters at 1:35, the wikipedia article on Diplodocus gives a length estimate (with citations) of 24-26 m for Diplodocus carnegii so the model is a bit large, but it also gives an estimate of 29-32 meters for Diplodocus hallorum so us scale sticklers can just think of it as hallorum rather than carnegii.

Faelrin

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avatar_Carnoking @Carnoking Thanks for the scale estimate. Guess I kind of underestimated how big Diplodocus itself was, or long rather. Wasn't this also based directly on Dippy as well? Wiki says that cast is 10 meters (33 feet) long. I also just learned Dippy itself is a composite of several Diplodocus and other sauropod specimens. Interesting.

Anyways, I wonder if this would fit nicely alongside their Ceratosaurus, Saurophaganax, and Stegosaurus (the latter two of which I'm still behind on)?

Edit: D @dinofelid Thanks for sharing the info on that as well. That may be good for folks, as I don't think there's a single intended figure of D. hallorum out there currently is there?
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Blade-of-the-Moon

Ordered one of each to get a mated pair. :)  I saw one person on Facebook say they ordered enough to make a herd.. lol

postsaurischian

 for Europeans:
 All three versions can be pre-ordered for May through Modellpferdeversand / Germany for EUR 69.50:
 https://modellpferdeversand.de/Rebor-Neuheiten-2023
 The item describtion also says 82.5 cm in length :o . REBOR takes the gloves off!

ceratopsian

Thanks.  I think that the sheer size rules it out for me.

Quote from: postsaurischian on March 06, 2023, 03:22:12 PMfor Europeans:
 All three versions can be pre-ordered for May through Modellpferdeversand / Germany for EUR 69.50:
 https://modellpferdeversand.de/Rebor-Neuheiten-2023
 The item describtion also says 82.5 cm in length :o . REBOR takes the gloves off!

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SidB

I'm tempted, though I currently have an armful of Diplodocus figures. I'm sure that the seam will drive some people bonkers, but I'm not too distracted by it, fortunately.

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