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PNSO New for 2025

Started by Renecito, March 01, 2025, 08:44:28 AM

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SidB

Quote from: Joel1905 on April 21, 2025, 12:00:35 PM
Quote from: SenSx on April 21, 2025, 11:16:11 AMYea I definitely had enought Ceratopsians from PNSO  ;D n
I want that lipped T-rex, new Mosasaurus, Gigantoraptor and prosauropods indeed like Pleatosaurus or Igentia Prima.

All of those would be amazing!

Camptosaurus too 👀
Yes, I'd all but forgotten Camptosaurus, but that's a name from the past of which I'd like to see a figure made.


GnastyGnorc

Quote from: oscars_dinos on April 21, 2025, 06:50:34 AM
Quote from: GnastyGnorc on April 14, 2025, 05:52:21 AM
Quote from: oscars_dinos on April 13, 2025, 01:10:01 AMlooks like pnso is having a sale on there amazon, but the two most recent figures are charging for shipping regardless if you have prime (usually I never pay for shipping since it covers that) is anyone on the same boat as I am hoping that they'll change that? I feel like they are just doing that since they are new figures

I have also being waiting for them to be available with free shipping. Not sure if this is true but I kinda have a hunch it could be because of the tariffs. These are the only figures that have been released after all of that stuff has gone down

Interesting update... when you look at the figures that don't offer free shipping there's an option that says "Available with free prime shipping from other sellers on amazon" I thought it was kind of suspicious but I looked and it maybe seems like its just another branch of pnso or something? I don't know but it had a high rating and it's all on amazon so it should be fine. Only thing is the shipping is gonna take a long time but I can wait.

Thanks for the update! I picked up both for free shipping although it seems like stellasaurus is actually coming from Lana time shop. The Spiclypeus showed a pnso store.

oscars_dinos

Quote from: GnastyGnorc on April 21, 2025, 04:58:25 PM
Quote from: oscars_dinos on April 21, 2025, 06:50:34 AM
Quote from: GnastyGnorc on April 14, 2025, 05:52:21 AM
Quote from: oscars_dinos on April 13, 2025, 01:10:01 AMlooks like pnso is having a sale on there amazon, but the two most recent figures are charging for shipping regardless if you have prime (usually I never pay for shipping since it covers that) is anyone on the same boat as I am hoping that they'll change that? I feel like they are just doing that since they are new figures

I have also being waiting for them to be available with free shipping. Not sure if this is true but I kinda have a hunch it could be because of the tariffs. These are the only figures that have been released after all of that stuff has gone down

Interesting update... when you look at the figures that don't offer free shipping there's an option that says "Available with free prime shipping from other sellers on amazon" I thought it was kind of suspicious but I looked and it maybe seems like its just another branch of pnso or something? I don't know but it had a high rating and it's all on amazon so it should be fine. Only thing is the shipping is gonna take a long time but I can wait.

Thanks for the update! I picked up both for free shipping although it seems like stellasaurus is actually coming from Lana time shop. The Spiclypeus showed a pnso store.

I got the Stella and it said it was from a pnso store lol. I was going to get the spiclypeus today but the sale is over so I think I'll wait.

Ajax88

If PNSO doesn't drop a Ceratosaurus or Utahraptor this year I think I'm gonna barf. lol. I love Ceratopsians, but damn....

Renecito

#424
Russo the Coronosaurus.





Favorite Brands:              Favorite Dinosaurs:
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2 - Vitae                         2 - Spinosaurus/Suchomimus
3 - Eofauna                     3 - Therizinosaurus
4 - Carnegie Line             4 - Deinocheirus
5 - CollectA                     5 - Gigantoraptor

Pinbacker

#425
That Coronosaurus sculpt is gorgeous...but the coloration is 🥱 extremely drab and boring.

Elengassen

So I guess 2025 is officially the year of the ceratopsians from PNSO. Regardless, this looks great, and I like the colour scheme.
One day we will know the truth about Spinosaurus... but not today.

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Flaffy

Desperately needs some colour... loving the wave of ceratopsians though.

Joel1905

So it's beautiful, I love the green, and I'll definitely buy one... but another Ceratopsian? That's four in a row and three in just 6 weeks!

Whilst I welcome the return of a more plentiful release schedule, I'd like a bit more variety 😂

Fully lipped Tyrannosaurus Rex and some sauropods next, please?

ceratopsian

I'm thinking I might have mine sent to Martin for a makeover, avatar_Flaffy @Flaffy.

Quote from: Flaffy on April 23, 2025, 01:25:25 PMDesperately needs some colour... loving the wave of ceratopsians though.

Concavenator

Another skip on my end.

DavidJamesArmsby

It's a new PNSO, which means it looks very nice and I'll definitely buy it. The blandness may paradoxically make it stand out on my shelf of complexly coloured, stripey, squiggly dinos.

I have no idea why PNSO insists on rapid-fire same-family group waves, though. I cannot imagine releasing back-to-back ceratopsians, tyrannosaurs, and carcharodontosaurs over and over is good for sales.

suspsy

Four ceratopsians in a row is quite enough. So are four theropods or four sauropods or four stegosaurs, even if they have never been done as toys before. And I'll readily admit that I'm going to inevitably be disappointed by every PNSO reveal until it's the lipped T. rex.

That said, the Coronosaurus looks very good.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr


MLMjp

I have no interest in this genus, but seeing green as the main coloration in a PNSO figure is something that I appreciate in a range full of yellows and browns.

Joliezac

I actually quite love the green. I haven't like the frill designs on the past ceratopsians, they looked too artificial to me. I love this one. Probably won't get it thought because I don't feel like spending $35+ on another ceratopsian.

Flaffy

Quote from: ceratopsian on April 23, 2025, 01:34:15 PMI'm thinking I might have mine sent to Martin for a makeover, avatar_Flaffy @Flaffy.

Quote from: Flaffy on April 23, 2025, 01:25:25 PMDesperately needs some colour... loving the wave of ceratopsians though.

Very tempting option. I think I'll only add simple highlights to the frill on mines and preserve the predominantly green colour scheme.

Flaffy

Quote from: suspsy on April 23, 2025, 01:55:09 PMFour ceratopsians in a row is quite enough.

Personally I'm hoping for a basal ceratopsian or two before this run ends.

A very long shot, but a multipack of say Psittacosaurus, Chaoyangosaurus, Yinlong etc would be a dream.

suspsy

It's interesting too how PNSO is focusing on recently discovered ceratopsians while poor Anchiceratops (described in 1929) and Arrhinoceratops(described in 1925) still have yet to get their first toy.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Bergues

I like the mouth details. Paint application is different to previous 3 releases and first time there are no specific paint patterns on frill. Some details in that area remind me a bit of their pachyrhinosaurus release. Pose is dynamic enough and I believe it will be good fit with other 3 newest ceratopsians.

Coronasaurus is very nice, although we are yet to have super exciting model released this year. As for ceratopsians, I would not mind re-do of Torosaurus or Triceratops.


Flaffy

#439
Quote from: suspsy on April 23, 2025, 02:13:31 PMIt's interesting too how PNSO is focusing on recently discovered ceratopsians while poor Anchiceratops (described in 1929) and Arrhinoceratops(described in 1925) still have yet to get their first toy.

Anchiceratops has a handful, the Kaiyodo and Sega ones. But I agree we're well overdue for a modern take on those two ceratopsids. I reckon a large part of it is due to Pentaceratops snatching the "not-triceratops-chasmosaurine" spotlight.

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