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Haolonggood - New for 2025

Started by Halichoeres, January 03, 2025, 09:22:18 PM

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Sim

The grey one's colouration does indeed look like that of other Haolonggood figures, but I'm surprised the other one is getting criticised for the same reason as its colouration doesn't look like any other figure's!

Quote from: Paleo Flo on Today at 07:15:06 AMMight that be Brontosaurus parvus?
It measures 45 cm in lenght; their Apatosaurus was 55 cm long. So B. excelsus seems not to be the species, right?
The length estimates for prehistoric animals tend to be as if the bones were arranged in a straight line, so I think the Haolonggood Brontosaurus could B. excelsus.  Actually I think it is as it's the only Brontosaurus species with the skull preserved.


Paleo Flo

Quote from: Sim on Today at 07:22:23 AMThe grey one's colouration does indeed look like that of other Haolonggood figures, but I'm surprised the other one is getting criticised for the same reason as its colouration doesn't look like any other figure's!

Quote from: Paleo Flo on Today at 07:15:06 AMMight that be Brontosaurus parvus?
It measures 45 cm in lenght; their Apatosaurus was 55 cm long. So B. excelsus seems not to be the species, right?
The length estimates for prehistoric animals tend to be as if the bones were arranged in a straight line, so I think the Haolonggood Brontosaurus could B. excelsus.  Actually I think it is as it's the only Brontosaurus species with the skull preserved.

Ah ok, thank you! Now I also  realized it. It was simply too early in the morning here and my brain was still sleepy :))
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Quote from: DavidJamesArmsby on August 11, 2025, 04:18:38 PMI'm very surprised we got Brontosaurus so soon with at least 2-3 other sauropods confirmed(?) already. Colours are unfortunately quite derivavitve of Haolonggood's other models, but otherwise they're lovely. The pose has a lot more life to it than usual which is great.
They almost just look like updated and re-posed version of Haolonggood's Apatosaurus, but I suppose the two species looking so alike is incredibly accurate.

We're really building out that Morrison Formation! :D

I personally consider this Brontosaurus a spiritual successor to their Apatosaurus. The main complain regarding their Apato was the odd head reconstruction which didn't really match up to fossil evidence. While too early to say for certain, I hope the Bronto will have a more rigorous reconstruction.

Colour scheme wise, I wish dark grey was used for the "dull" colour scheme instead of this light bluish grey that's been used a lot lately. Fred's Apatosaurus reconstruction is very pleasing to me, and the original grey Apatosaurus colour scheme invokes this feeling well. Moreover the orange tail is very overused at this point.

SenSx

Very cool figure, despite the repetitive colors.
But I alwready own the impressive Zeus Apatosaurus from Guilherme Bilinski (I don't mind the large scales, the overall figure sculpt is very appealing to me).

Waiting for Diplodocus to come back !

Abobo

Bring on the Giga 2.0 next please :)

Bergues

Pricewise this is very affordable model. Costs about 40% less than larger Apatosaurus figure + there is a limited base as a gift.

I like water effect on the base and could possibly use fern plant and ground to practice my painting skills. That would be an exciting project, perhaps add some texture to it and some dry branches or so. Maybe even full sized tree. I have never done something similar and given how affordable and widespread are different tools and techniques I would be happy to give it a shot.

Pose is little bit different compared to few previous Haolonggood sauropods, head is looking to right side. Pattern appears lighter to their brown Apatosaurus. Maybe little bit too light to my taste, yet I might decide to go for this one.

bmathison1972

I like this because I have the Safari WS Apatosaurus louisae but don't have an actual Brontosaurus!

Gonna order soon to get the base as I can use it for diorama-style images for multiple figures!

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