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REBOR 1:35 Utahraptor ostrommaysorum Museum Class Replica “Wind Hunter” [updated]

Started by REBOR_STUDIO, January 13, 2015, 08:05:05 AM

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REBOR_STUDIO

We are fearless for we are many.

We chase.

We conquer.

We slaughter.

We devour.

We are wind hunters.

We rule the land.



We hope you like this photo of our Utahratpor, just look like a movie poster isn't it! Since we have mentioned the articulated lower jaws and forelimbs of this new replica, we made this picture as a demonstration of how you can pose the Utahraptor in different ways, and if you got more than one of him? Wow imagine what you can do with them such as creating a sauropod bring down diorama!   

The colour scheme designing was inspired by the modern animals, we've noticed that nearly all living large birds, especially birds of prey have dark coloured feathers, therefore by considering the size of Utahraptor, which is around 7 metres, it is no way that they should look like parrots. The raven-like dark bluish grey colour feels natural and realistic, which suits this creature quite well.



The polystone base is painted with the colour of the red sandstone structure in Arches National Park of Utah where Utahraptor was discovered. A skull bone of Utahraptor was sculpted on the base to add more details to this diorama. 



We really love what we did to the wings, the sculpt of feathers on the wings are already impressive enough yet we decide to paint patterned white spots carefully on every single flight and tail feather to offer even more details to this piece of art!



Although to fully achieve this complicated colour scheme is very difficult during mass production, however we love challenges and we have already solved the problems in our way. Like always, we will ensure each single one of our product looks as good as the one in our official photo!




Thought we've finished for today?







Nope! And here comes another heavy bomb!

This is the tease image of our next product, which dinosaur can this be?

The answer: Too obvious! But can you also guess the species correctly?



Anyway we're really hoping that these announcements can make fans and collectors happy for the whole day. Don't forget the feeling when you saw these amazing creatures in museum as a child for the first time, don't forget that familiar tear-dropping goosebum-bringing theme song played along when these giant beasts made their appearance on big screens back to 1993. Hold on to what we love the most and let's all work together to make dinosaur collectibles mean something again!

And until next time!













Dear fans and collectors! Time to reveal the new member of REBOR dinosaur collectibles! Come and meet REBOR 1:35 Utahraptor ostrommaysorum Museum Class Replica nickname "Wind Hunter".





This amazing replica comes with articulated lower jaw and rotatable forelimbs to allow more poses, and it can either be mounted on the polystone base as a fine desktop displaying statue or removed from the base to interact with other dinosaur replicas, such as building your own dioramas. 

Like what we did with our King T-rex replica we are only showing you the greyscale image for now, coloured official photos will be released on the 15th of January, we always spend lots of efforts on colour scheme designing to create realistic and natural looking animals so we want to save the best part for last!



Blade-of-the-Moon

Well..can't say I'm really surprised.  The feathers that are there look nice.

sauroid

"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.

petebuster1

see the feather brigade are at it already ^-^, it looks fully feathered to me though i suppose its the wrong kind of feathers now ::) Think its a stunning model and it looks far better than a chicken with teeth ;D
http://www.theguardian.com/science/lost-worlds/2013/jun/10/dinosaurs-fossils an interesting peice

Dinomike

Check out my new Spinosaurus figure: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5099.0

sauroid

Quote from: petebuster1 on January 13, 2015, 12:50:39 PM
see the feather brigade are at it already ^-^, it looks fully feathered to me though i suppose its the wrong kind of feathers now ::) Think its a stunning model and it looks far better than a chicken with teeth ;D
http://www.theguardian.com/science/lost-worlds/2013/jun/10/dinosaurs-fossils an interesting peice
what are you whining about? we just complimented your favorite company, didnt we? save the wise-*ss retort when the real feather brigade starts swarming on this thread.
"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.

postsaurischian

 ;D He, he ... I like it.

... not a huge fan of movable arms though. I'd like it to be seamless ;D!

Dinomike

Quote from: postsaurischian on January 13, 2015, 01:14:09 PM
;D He, he ... I like it.

... not a huge fan of movable arms though. I'd like it to be seamless ;D!

Same here but I am interested in seeing how well Rebor has pulled it off. The somewhat standard movable jaw is very well done by both Rebor and Papo. CollectA has some models with it too and it doesn't, in my opinion,  affect the models in a bad way.
Check out my new Spinosaurus figure: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5099.0

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Arul

Utahraptor thats me  :P hahaha, very nice model. Cant wait to see the color ;D and price

triceratops83

With its' leg cocked up like that we could nickname it the "Wind Passer". Nah, ignore me.
In the end it was not guns or bombs that defeated the aliens, but that humblest of all God's creatures... the Tyrannosaurus rex.

petebuster1

Quote from: sauroid on January 13, 2015, 01:02:30 PM
Quote from: petebuster1 on January 13, 2015, 12:50:39 PM
see the feather brigade are at it already ^-^, it looks fully feathered to me though i suppose its the wrong kind of feathers now ::) Think its a stunning model and it looks far better than a chicken with teeth ;D
http://www.theguardian.com/science/lost-worlds/2013/jun/10/dinosaurs-fossils an interesting peice
what are you whining about? we just complimented your favorite company, didnt we? save the wise-*ss retort when the real feather brigade starts swarming on this thread.
Oh stay in your pram  ::)i was referring to feather brigade reply 2  ^-^ if you bothered to read it

stargatedalek

As per usual with REBOR they do nice detail work but the piece is inaccurate to boot and doesn't hold up to the claims.
I'm sure most of us noticed the 60 or so percent of missing wing, but the bare head and underside shouldn't be there either. Its not just feathers, the feet are oversized and I'm not certain but I believe the hands are also.

SpittersForEver


Arul

Rebor i hope you an give us the detail photo soon, including the tail. from the cover, the tail feather looks nice

DeadToothCrackKnuckle



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stargatedalek

One of those photos has been reversed,  look at which foot is held off the ground.

petebuster1

Quote from: stargatedalek on January 13, 2015, 02:30:24 PM
As per usual with REBOR they do nice detail work but the piece is inaccurate to boot and doesn't hold up to the claims.
I'm sure most of us noticed the 60 or so percent of missing wing, but the bare head and underside shouldn't be there either. Its not just feathers, the feet are oversized and I'm not certain but I believe the hands are also.

Now i'm not being funny here but when it comes to feathers and the head how can anyone be 100% sure what it looked like ie where the feathers were? Paleontologist's can't agree on many of these things so unless a live one pops out the ground can accuracy be that accurate?

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