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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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stargatedalek

#60
Simple, don't make "Indominus rex", just make a "Carcharodontosaurus" ;)

To be entirely fair I'm not against the idea of Papo or REBOR making an Indominus inspired figure, I mean its not like Hasbro is ever going to let everyone down are they :P


tanystropheus

Sideshow is probably the most likely company to make a high-end Indominus Rex. Perhaps, Revoltech will make a decent articulated one.

Victoria's Cantina

#62
Here's an idea. Why don't they just make their own hybrid dinosaur with features similar to the Indominus? It's not like they said what it's made of in the movie beyond T-Rex and Raptor, so they could easily say "this is a mix of Carnotaurus, Carcharadontosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus. We call it the Muttosaurus Rex." That's probably the only way they can get away with it, but even then, they would need to change it up a little so as to not completely rip of the Indominus.


Note: I don't want to see this. I'm just suggesting.

joossa

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Shadowknight1

Quote from: Victoria B on September 17, 2015, 02:52:50 AM
Here's an idea. Why don't they just make their own hybrid dinosaur with features similar to the Indominus? It's not like they said what it's made of in the movie beyond T-Rex and Raptor, so they could easily say "this is a mix of Carnotaurus, Carcharadontosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus. We call it the Muttosaurus Rex." That's probably the only way they can get away with it, but even then, they would need to change it up a little so as to not completely rip of the Indominus.


Note: I don't want to see this. I'm just suggesting.
If they do a hybrid, they'll use their parody "awesome-bro" dinosaur and it'll be a limited edition thing.
I'm excited for REBOR's Acro!  Can't ya tell?

Arul

Quote from: Shadowknight1 on September 17, 2015, 05:17:36 AM
Quote from: Victoria B on September 17, 2015, 02:52:50 AM
Here's an idea. Why don't they just make their own hybrid dinosaur with features similar to the Indominus? It's not like they said what it's made of in the movie beyond T-Rex and Raptor, so they could easily say "this is a mix of Carnotaurus, Carcharadontosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus. We call it the Muttosaurus Rex." That's probably the only way they can get away with it, but even then, they would need to change it up a little so as to not completely rip of the Indominus.


Note: I don't want to see this. I'm just suggesting.
If they do a hybrid, they'll use their parody "awesome-bro" dinosaur and it'll be a limited edition thing.
I definitely buy that, its better than the indomie :D

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Takama

I just hope we can get some exotic species out of This Companey.


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ChubbyTaco

#68
They can do croc's like sarcosuchus and deinosuchus. :)

bruno

I would like to see them compete with sideshow, if they made bigger but not as big as SS so they are still cabinet friendly and accurate dinosaurs, they'd be on to winner. Their paintwork is every bit as good and better than SS. SS has had a few issues with quality control and paint jobs lately and seem to be going in the wrong direction. An opportunity if they have the resources to do it of course?

utd7

They should make some herbivores now since some people complain about the bipedal carnivores' standing issues and anyway they should diversify now since we know they can make a nice theropod (the Acro is just stunning).

I don't think it should be a problem for a company specialising in making dinosaur figures to find inspiration and ideas on what to do next. The possibilites are endless with so many diverse and different dinosaur shapes and sizes to choose from not to mention other prehistoric creatures that lived alongside the dinos (pterosaurs, aquatic reptiles).
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Victoria's Cantina

Quote from: utd7 on September 27, 2015, 06:59:35 PM
They should make some herbivores now since some people complain about the bipedal carnivores' standing issues and anyway they should diversify now since we know they can make a nice theropod (the Acro is just stunning).

Well, it's warranted. Intentionally designing a dinosaur with extra large feet so that it doesn't have balancing issues, then one of the feet doesn't even sit flat so that's moot, and then when you put it on the base it falls and scratches its paint? I don't think making a herbivore to distract from that is wise. They really need to fix that problem. And I'm sure there are people who like to complain for the sake of doing so, but as someone who has purchased four Rebor models and has had standing issues with every one of them, I think I'm within reason to complain. I love what Rebor does, but they really need to get their act together with this issue.

So as far as what they should come out with next year, I'd like to see them fix the standing issues for good. And after that, I'd love an action-posed Stegosaurus!

tanystropheus

Quote from: utd7 on September 27, 2015, 06:59:35 PM
They should make some herbivores now since some people complain about the bipedal carnivores' standing issues and anyway they should diversify now since we know they can make a nice theropod (the Acro is just stunning).

I don't think it should be a problem for a company specialising in making dinosaur figures to find inspiration and ideas on what to do next. The possibilites are endless with so many diverse and different dinosaur shapes and sizes to choose from not to mention other prehistoric creatures that lived alongside the dinos (pterosaurs, aquatic reptiles).

I am really looking forward to the Dimorphodon(s). I can not foresee them having any stability issues, at least not for the one that is in the perched position.


DinoLord

Some non-dead herbivores would be great. If they can get the feet right I'm sure they could produce some lovely sauropod models.

Shonisaurus

A dimetrodon would be great. To competition by Papo.

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sauroid

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Halichoeres

I have to say I'm reaching a point of theropod fatigue, so I also would like to see some more herbivores and pterosaurs. The Dimorphodon (already preordered) will be my first Rebor piece. I'll definitely buy the second Dimorphodon also.
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The one Herbivore i would like them to do is a Living Tenotosaurus.

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