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CollectA: New for 2025

Started by suspsy, October 31, 2024, 12:13:38 PM

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suspsy

Arctodus (Deluxe 1:20)


Furcatoceratops (Popular)


Gallimimus (Deluxe 1:40)


Ingentia (Deluxe 1:40)


Jaekelopterus (Deluxe 1:20)


Maip (Deluxe 1:40)


Phorusrhacos (Deluxe 1:20)


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bmathison1972

Well, if that list is correct, The Prionosuchus and Supersaurus are the ones I'll likely get. The Dakotaraptor might be too big for me and I think I have good examples of the other taxa.

suspsy

From Everything Dinosaur:

QuoteTomorrow morning at 2am GMT we will highlight the first of the CollectA prehistoric animal model releases for 2025...

We will have a blog post up as well, with more pics...
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Joliezac

This time of year is always exciting for new releases! I don't collect anything Prehistoric from CollectA, but I'm excited to see their extant figures.

Sim

Besides the unlikely scales of some of the figures and the lack of British species, another reason I don't believe the rumour list is correct is that Prionosuchus is put in "The age of dinosaurs" when it didn't exist with any dinosaur, while Lystrosaurus which existed in the Triassic is put in another line.  I know Lystrosaurus didn't exist with dinosaurs, but it makes more sense to put it in a line with them than the Permian-exclusive Prionosuchus does.

Flaffy

"Tomorrow morning at 2am GMT we will highlight the first of the CollectA prehistoric animal model releases for 2025..." - avatar_Everything_Dinosaur @Everything_Dinosaur

Exciting stuff!

JimoAi

Furcaceratops and Jaekolopterus announced

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bmathison1972

Well that list was wrong, the first two aren't even on it (and one is an arthropod!!!!)


triceratops83

Hey, no quills on the ceratopsian!
In the end it was not guns or bombs that defeated the aliens, but that humblest of all God's creatures... the Tyrannosaurus rex.

bmathison1972

I would like to preemptively reserve the Jaekelopterus for Blog review, please  :)

Flaffy

Blogpost with more images: https://blog.everythingdinosaur.com/blog/_archives/2024/11/01/new-collecta-models-for-2025-part-1.html

Wow, wow, wow. The Jaekelopterus is absolutely stunning! Great to see CollectA tackling inverts again. The pteraspid prey is a nice touch too!

Not sure about the melting skin on the Furcatoceratops, but I'm glad that CollectA is finally doing away with the butt fuzz.

BlueKrono

I thought Prionosuchus was too good to be true. Cool prey fish there though. That a Pteraspis?
We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free." - King Kong, 2005


Pliosaurking


suspsy

I'm so glad that list turned out to be fake.
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Jorgesaurus


SBell

Quote from: BlueKrono on November 01, 2024, 02:20:00 AMI thought Prionosuchus was too good to be true. Cool prey fish there though. That a Pteraspis?
Looks like. I'm impressed so far

Stegotyranno420

WOAH, A EURYPTERID

I know someone who will be very delighted at this...

GojiraGuy1954

THEY'RE COOKING. THEY'RE COOKING. NO PRIONOSUCHUS BUT THEY'RE COOKING. OH MY GOD.
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Torvosaurus

Well, the Furcatoceratops looks like he stepped right in front of the water when Dorothy slays the Wicked Witch in the "The Wizard of Oz", and he got a little bit of water on himself... It could be the photograph though. Photos don't always do a good job of showing a product.

I definitely like the Jaekelopterus, though.

Torvo




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