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Stegosaurus model recommendations

Started by thebermuda303, July 02, 2025, 12:42:05 AM

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thebermuda303

I came to a conclusion that I don't have any stegosaurids in my collection, I have some eyed up like Haolonggood dacentrurus and pnso Miragaia, but what's the best stegosaurus around in your opinion?
Museum line pnso is out of my price range and their smaller stego looks ugly in the new releases. Haolonggood is a bit too big for my liking. The ones I'm contemplating about are the new recur stegosaurus and the papi figure. As much as I love the up to date figures I'd love to get something slightly retro/2010 vibe. If you have any recommendations on opinions I'll be glad to hear them out to help decide which roofed lizard would be the best for me.


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Is the Recur one smaller the Haolonggood? I'd have expected it to be bigger.
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Quote from: Halichoeres on July 02, 2025, 04:22:06 AMIs the Recur one smaller the Haolonggood? I'd have expected it to be bigger.
Now that I've seen a review it's comparable in size but slightly smaller

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What about Safari's 2019 Stegosaurus? It's great: nice and very accurate.

When it comes to Dacentrurus, I'd wait and see HLG's Miragaia. HLG's (current) Dacentrurus is outdated, and a Miragaia (pretty much a new Dacentrurus) by HLG would probably be nicer than PNSO's figure from 2020.

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