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What would you like to see from Rebor in 2016

Started by Fluffysaurus, July 25, 2015, 10:42:54 AM

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Quote from: gfxtwin on July 29, 2015, 11:47:23 AM
Definitely either a Tylosaur or Moasasaur!   And herbivorusaurs!
Congratulations: A mosasaur is in REBOR's plans already.
Sobreviviendo a la extinción!!!


utd7

I can imagine the alias for the Mosasaur or Tylosaurus will be something like 'Poseidon' or 'Neptune'. What I cannot imagine at the moment is how the Mosasaur will be displayed since it has no legs.

Any ideas guys?
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Halichoeres

Quote from: utd7 on July 29, 2015, 05:20:08 PM
I can imagine the alias for the Mosasaur or Tylosaurus will be something like 'Poseidon' or 'Neptune'. What I cannot imagine at the moment is how the Mosasaur will be displayed since it has no legs.

Any ideas guys?

My guess is acrylic rods.
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Quote from: Halichoeres on July 29, 2015, 05:25:14 PM
Quote from: utd7 on July 29, 2015, 05:20:08 PM
I can imagine the alias for the Mosasaur or Tylosaurus will be something like 'Poseidon' or 'Neptune'. What I cannot imagine at the moment is how the Mosasaur will be displayed since it has no legs.

Any ideas guys?

My guess is acrylic rods.
Given the tendancy to create models that cannot stand or in some way lack proper support I am guessing it will be jumping from the water, about to swallow something in mid air that is fleeing from it.....the capper would be a pterosaur circling slowly in the air of course.
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Shadowknight1

Quote from: amargasaurus cazaui on July 29, 2015, 10:49:47 PM
Given the tendancy to create models that cannot stand or in some way lack proper support I am guessing it will be jumping from the water, about to swallow something in mid air that is fleeing from it.....the capper would be a pterosaur circling slowly in the air of course.
Ba-zing!  Seriously, the Yutyrannus and Ceratosaurus can stand for the most part.  However, I do like your idea.  Maybe the base could be molded around the shape of the Mosasaur and be a bluish transparent base and you see small fish inside and the Mosasaur breaching the water, ready to snatch a snack from above.
I'm excited for REBOR's Acro!  Can't ya tell?

DinoLord

I'd love to see some sauropods (with correct feet) from them. Those should be able to stand on their own pretty well!

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Quote from: Shadowknight1 on July 30, 2015, 12:29:32 AM
Quote from: amargasaurus cazaui on July 29, 2015, 10:49:47 PM
Given the tendancy to create models that cannot stand or in some way lack proper support I am guessing it will be jumping from the water, about to swallow something in mid air that is fleeing from it.....the capper would be a pterosaur circling slowly in the air of course.
Ba-zing!  Seriously, the Yutyrannus and Ceratosaurus can stand for the most part.  However, I do like your idea.  Maybe the base could be molded around the shape of the Mosasaur and be a bluish transparent base and you see small fish inside and the Mosasaur breaching the water, ready to snatch a snack from above.
Rebor has been quoted I felt, that the piece was inspired by the Jurassic World scene, so it would seem likely that it will be shown breaking the surface in some manner I would guess......and when sculpting a mosasaur, I myself would admit being puzzled how to pose or stand it so that it works well and does not look.......out of its element.
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utd7

Despite a lot of criticism that REBOR received especially on this forum a lot of people are excited to see what they are gonna come up with next, me included. Seeing their facebook page with a lot of likes and on this forum people recommending things for them to do in the future is encouraging, I just wish that they will be a bit more active on this forum like they use to be when they started.

I am waiting anxiously for the Acro to be released and see the rest of this so called 'Cerberus' clan.
We live in a Jurassic World

QuelQuelQuel

Nothing good came of Rebor posting on here, the forum isn't exactly shy about sharing it's opinions on the pieces (that is the purpose of the board of corse) so they can take the feedback as they like without digging into the mud. Ultimately they'll know what sells by now and what doesn't, they don't need our input and certainly don't need to converse regarding the development process.

I appreciate the effort they went to to get involved in the community but ultimately listening to one or two personal grievnces about your work out of a thousand customers isn't healthy. The more general communication they do via social media is a much smarter method than attaching too much weight to what amounts to a tiny volume of their sales.

Chad

I haven't picked up any Rebor stuff yet, but I think they could do a great Masiakasaurus. I think they're one of the few companies who could get the teeth right.

Fluffysaurus

Quote from: QuelQuelQuel on July 31, 2015, 07:47:50 PM
Nothing good came of Rebor posting on here, the forum isn't exactly shy about sharing it's opinions on the pieces (that is the purpose of the board of corse) so they can take the feedback as they like without digging into the mud. Ultimately they'll know what sells by now and what doesn't, they don't need our input and certainly don't need to converse regarding the development process.

I appreciate the effort they went to to get involved in the community but ultimately listening to one or two personal grievnces about your work out of a thousand customers isn't healthy. The more general communication they do via social media is a much smarter method than attaching too much weight to what amounts to a tiny volume of their sales.
But this isnt a topic About them. This is a topic for us. What we would like to see. And since they pop online now and then on the Dtf. Well who knows what may or may not come. Its just About dinosaur collecting and for fun. So that when Some of our wishes come true we can be happy About them ^-^ .
But if Rebor is to produce a Mosasaurus. When Will it see the light of day? I am very curious.
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Quote from: QuelQuelQuel on July 31, 2015, 07:47:50 PM
Nothing good came of Rebor posting on here, the forum isn't exactly shy about sharing it's opinions on the pieces (that is the purpose of the board of corse) so they can take the feedback as they like without digging into the mud. Ultimately they'll know what sells by now and what doesn't, they don't need our input and certainly don't need to converse regarding the development process.

I appreciate the effort they went to to get involved in the community but ultimately listening to one or two personal grievnces about your work out of a thousand customers isn't healthy. The more general communication they do via social media is a much smarter method than attaching too much weight to what amounts to a tiny volume of their sales.

I get the feeling they listen here and take what is felt as sound and work it into their ideas and plans if possible. I cannot prove it of course, but I do offer that when they introduced Jolly, the little hatchling, one key point I made was the egg was smooth and lacked any form of ornamentation. Moving forward to Lock, Stock and Barrel....the eggs are depicted with nice ornamentation and look more plausible. Their planned nests for sauropods and theropods suffer from some accuracy issues for certain, but even then they textured the eggs seemingly. So I think they watch and take from it all what is useful or works where they can....and to that end I offer that anything we give, suggest or might say is not falling on blind eyes.
   Aside from this, while I did enjoy the interaction they used to have with the forum in some fashion, I honestly felt the person handling their comments here was not....well versed in doing so. While the members here have been soundly lashed for being quite open and forthcoming with their criticisms, I do offer the assumed previous representative did have a somewhat....unique way of working with people themself, that was confrontational, and drew people out in a way that was perhaps not well considered either. I find the new "Ms" Rebor to be more ..diplomatic if seldom spoken. If you remember the entire insulting issue with Doug, and apology etc, it just seems things have calmed down alot . I myself look forward to their mentioned offering for a psittacosaurus for certain....the moreso I wonder which character in the deck he is supposed to be.
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Takama

If they are litsining.     REBOR Please make more then one Ornithopod, Sauropod, Small Species, and Armourd Dinosaur.

Do this and you will have a new fan

Othicx

I'd love to see an Albertosaurus. But then again I would be interested in almost anything they attempt

utd7

QuoteI'd love to see an Albertosaurus.

An Albertosaurus would be great from REBOR, maybe even a Daspletosaurus. But a herbivore from them is a must now anything really, they did say a Brachiosaurus was planned (I can imagine how expensive and huge that would be). An Ankylosaur or Stegosaur would be great as well and since most herbivores are quadropeds there should be no standing issues.
We live in a Jurassic World

Dobber

I'd like an Appalachiosaurus. I also think Giginatosaurus or Carcharodontosaurus would fit REBOR's style. Also, a Quetzalcoatlus maybe preparing to take flight with it's wings starting to spread out. That would keep it manageable in size but not be another walking Pterasaur that seems to be all the rage lately.

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tanystropheus

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Quote from: DinoG on July 25, 2015, 11:40:01 PM
Suchomimus or any other spinosauridae. Ah and yeah, they will have to give us a stegosaurus sooner or later....

A non-Spinosaur spinosauridae would be great. Papo is releasing Baronyx , so it would be cool if REBOR made a Suchomimus or Ichthyovenator

I would love to see more pterosaur efforts like REBOR's Dimorphodon(s) as I truly missed out on Sideshow's Tupuxuara (the Papo version is a nice consolation prize).

...Perhaps, Basilosaurus . Mojo did a poll and the results seem to indicate that everyone in the universe wants a Basilosaurus, but Mojo decided to give us a borderline-extinct species instead, Thylacine   ::)

a 1/35 scale Mamenchisaurus with accurate head sculpt and feet would be a dream. Heck, I would pay upwards of $100 for something like that...

...A definitive Stegosaurus with accurate number of plates and thagomizer. Hopefully, REBOR will not go overboard with the skin textures and scutes. Elegance and balance is the key with herbivore models.

Anatomically accurate Queen T-rex.

Also, Concavenator...


ChubbyTaco

#58
A brachiosaurus,diplodocus,mosasaurus,pliosaurus,hatzegopteryx,spinosaurus,ankylosaurus,stegosaurus,sauroposiedon and a indominus rex.They can also do diorama sets like a landscape with herbivores running of from a carnivore. :)

Takama

Quote from: Eashwar on September 15, 2015, 11:09:10 AM
A brachiosaurus,diplodocus,mosasaurus,pliosaurus,hatzegopteryx,spinosaurus,ankylosaurus,stegosaurus,sauroposiedon and a indominus rex.They can also do diorama sets like a landscape with herbivores running of from a carnivore. :)
And hear we go with people requesting a fake hollywood dinosaur instead of a real dinosaur. one of the many reasons i find the I.Rex exsistance to be problematic.

Even if they wanted too, The Idominus Rex itself is owned by Universal Studios, meaning no company can make one without a license to the Franchise

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