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PNSO - New for 2024

Started by Renecito, January 15, 2024, 12:00:41 PM

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crazy8wizard

To be quite honest the Camarasaurus and Lufengosaurus makes the lack of figures this year worth it for me.


SidB

Quote from: crazy8wizard on September 28, 2024, 06:51:40 PMTo be quite honest the Camarasaurus and Lufengosaurus makes the lack of figures this year worth it for me.
It's been a bit of a surprise for a lot of us to experience that slowdown,  avatar_crazy8wizard @crazy8wizard , but also an opportunity to play catch-up for figures that we hadn't gotten around to acquiring. Meanwhile, yeah, those two are gems, for sure.

Sim

Despite the lower number of releases so far, I think this is the best year for PNSO figures so far.  I love the Lufengosaurus and Baryonyx from PNSO this year!

crazy8wizard

Quote from: SidB on September 28, 2024, 07:20:39 PM
Quote from: crazy8wizard on September 28, 2024, 06:51:40 PMTo be quite honest the Camarasaurus and Lufengosaurus makes the lack of figures this year worth it for me.
It's been a bit of a surprise for a lot of us to experience that slowdown,  avatar_crazy8wizard @crazy8wizard , but also an opportunity to play catch-up for figures that we hadn't gotten around to acquiring. Meanwhile, yeah, those two are gems, for sure.

I've never been a completionist for most figures, but I do understand how this can be jarring if you're used to a lot of figures. Personally, I much prefer a slow pace with lots of variety over completing whole families by releasing a bunch of similar figures all clumped together like last year.

DefinitelyNOTDilo

Honestly I get the feeling that pnso rushed their production schedule to drop their lipped theropods as soon as possible, and now have to slow down a bit to catch up.

Faelrin

avatar_DefinitelyNOTDilo @DefinitelyNOTDilo Considering the onslaught of carcharodontosaurs and tyrannosaurs from last year, I think this tracks.

Despite the lower number of releases, there's been better diversity this time around.

2023 only had 1 sauropod, 1 ornithischian, with the rest being theropods (13), while this year has offered 2 sauropodomorphs, 1 ornithopod, 1 thyreophoran, and 2 theropods.
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