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PNSO dinosaurs

Started by Fluffysaurus, March 23, 2016, 10:28:05 AM

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ceratopsian

As we all know, bipeds and plastic can be a problem for stability.


KeU

Quote from: Ceratosaurus on May 15, 2019, 02:43:09 PM
I'm guessing that's why there's a 2nd peg added to the base in these photos.

That is true.
Had to go back to the older pictures to confirm.
The 2nd peg is an add on.

Syndicate Bias

#2122
I thought the Giga was made of the same hard plastic as Essien. If it is then that is weird that it warps like that.

http://parcelsapp.com/en/tracking/LT662041528CN

This site says my package will be in the U.S May 19 or 20. 

Ceratosaurus

#2123
I'd be interested to see some pictures of the warped figures. I don't usually have issues with warping and usually can use the blow dryer trick to straighten an unbalanced figure. If it's only a few who have issues it might not affect me. Otherwise I might hold off to see if they solve the issue. A slightly longer peg might help like it did with the Rebor Utahraptor if it's the same kind of issue.
My Prehistoric Figure Collection - https://www.flickr.com/photos/115416096@N07/albums

Shonisaurus

Given the opinions on stability problems on the PNSO giganotosaurus nicknamed "Lucas" reaffirms my thesis in my case that it is better that the toy dinosaur brands make theropods with fixed bases as happens with the Safari giganotosaurus or the theropods of Collecta For me it is a complete mistake to make theropods with removable bases or with smaller feet and, as is logical, cause their expected fall from the showcases or shelves. In my case I am a supporter of theropods without clown feet and without non-permanent bases, the best option is to be theropods with fixed bases from my honest point of view. If artistic bases are made as PNSO they would suppose figures of terópodos as good or better than the resin figures with the difference that these figures are ten times cheaper.

Die_Maulquappe

#2125
In Detail the PNSO line starting with Doyle and Willson and now with Spinosaurus ; Gaiganoto etc.  looks very nice...and has a fair price/quality ratio.

Neverteless its sad that now they dont have new big sauropods in matching scale like the holow hurangetitan etc.
The mamanchisaurus is the smallest possible specis with 16m (47cm).

They easy can make the figures in 3 parts with Tail, body, neck as a stick syszem like Rebor did, with minimal visible seamlines.
The we can have 30-40m Sauropods in this scaling.

Then I have to say, the Giganotosaurus is nice sculpted... but again the head looks too saml compared to skeleton replicas.
https://www.google.de/search?biw=3440&bih=1326&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=62rcXLUXxobV8A_W1I34Dg&q=giganotosaurus+skeleton&oq=giganotosaurus+skeleton&gs_l=img.3..0.12142.12908..13199...0.0..0.81.230.3......1....1..gws-wiz-img.......0i8i30.MWCM5iPc1Cc#imgrc=WuclTYPi_QMASM:

Like T.rex it looks e a bit (a way) too small.
I mean the skull on the skeleton looks massive...and then add muscles and skin...

Then the diorama of the two dinosaurs lacks in action...a more dramatic pose would be better.

Nevertheless great pieces for thet price.
But again ...no amazon.eu selling...sucks ^^
Videos of my statues, figures and dioramas here:
TITANS_of_the_EARTH
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2QYASMKvj9McImqRk1MhCA

Andanna

Quote from: Renecito on May 07, 2019, 01:26:56 AM
Quote from: KeU on May 06, 2019, 01:14:14 PM
Pictures of Sede have started trickling out on the Chinese forums.
Paint application seems pretty good and decently sized too.
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122246255
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122965228

Great link, thank you!
What a beautiful Ankylosaurus and awesome size for sure, PNSO is simply the best!!!



I found little information on the PNSO ankylosaurus.  Being in the process of starting a collection in 1/35, I was wondering whether that model would fit or whether it is too small. The model is supposedly one of the first populating a new PNSO subrange, but again, I am not certain how this range differentiates itself from the PNSO Dinosaurs Museum Models (http://www.pnso.cn/en/models/index/23).  Any observations are welcome. 


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Jose S.M.

Good news! The Ankylosaurus is back on Amazon.

ceratopsian

Quote from: Jose S.M. on May 16, 2019, 02:47:29 PM
Good news! The Ankylosaurus is back on Amazon.

Excellent!

ceratopsian

As far as I can see, the Museum Line models have bases, the models in the new cheaper line do not. Without having the Ankylosaurus in hand, it is impossible for me to say if there are other differences, e.g. texture/feel of material/paint application.  The Museum Line models also seem to come with booklets included in the boxes.

Quote from: Andanna on May 16, 2019, 12:10:28 PM
Quote from: Renecito on May 07, 2019, 01:26:56 AM
Quote from: KeU on May 06, 2019, 01:14:14 PM
Pictures of Sede have started trickling out on the Chinese forums.
Paint application seems pretty good and decently sized too.
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122246255
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122965228

Great link, thank you!
What a beautiful Ankylosaurus and awesome size for sure, PNSO is simply the best!!!



I found little information on the PNSO ankylosaurus.  Being in the process of starting a collection in 1/35, I was wondering whether that model would fit or whether it is too small. The model is supposedly one of the first populating a new PNSO subrange, but again, I am not certain how this range differentiates itself from the PNSO Dinosaurs Museum Models (http://www.pnso.cn/en/models/index/23).  Any observations are welcome. 



Shonisaurus

From what I see on Baidu's page the PNSO ankylosaurus is scientifically correct to judge by the comparison they make with skulls and skeletons and the armed herbivorous dinosaur. It looks like a well-made ankylosaurus. Another achievement of the excellent company PNSO.  8)

Andanna

Thank you all for the input.  Ordered. 

RobinGoodfellow

#2132
Quote from: Andanna on May 16, 2019, 12:10:28 PM
Quote from: Renecito on May 07, 2019, 01:26:56 AM
Quote from: KeU on May 06, 2019, 01:14:14 PM
Pictures of Sede have started trickling out on the Chinese forums.
Paint application seems pretty good and decently sized too.
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122246255
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122965228

Great link, thank you!
What a beautiful Ankylosaurus and awesome size for sure, PNSO is simply the best!!!



I found little information on the PNSO ankylosaurus.  Being in the process of starting a collection in 1/35, I was wondering whether that model would fit or whether it is too small. The model is supposedly one of the first populating a new PNSO subrange, but again, I am not certain how this range differentiates itself from the PNSO Dinosaurs Museum Models (http://www.pnso.cn/en/models/index/23).  Any observations are welcome. 


My PNSO Ankylosaurus is on the way to my home and I don't have it yet in my hands.
On Amazon website it's described as 8,2" ( 21 cm) long.
Ankylosaurus magniventris was 6,25mt long (20,5 feet) at maximum.
So the PNSO figure seems to be in the 1:30 scale range (a little bit more than 1:35).
But, to be sure, I need to measure the real figure when I'll have it..
:)


Ceratosaurus

Quote from: RobinGoodfellow on May 16, 2019, 04:51:43 PM
Quote from: Andanna on May 16, 2019, 12:10:28 PM
Quote from: Renecito on May 07, 2019, 01:26:56 AM
Quote from: KeU on May 06, 2019, 01:14:14 PM
Pictures of Sede have started trickling out on the Chinese forums.
Paint application seems pretty good and decently sized too.
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122246255
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122965228

Great link, thank you!
What a beautiful Ankylosaurus and awesome size for sure, PNSO is simply the best!!!



I found little information on the PNSO ankylosaurus.  Being in the process of starting a collection in 1/35, I was wondering whether that model would fit or whether it is too small. The model is supposedly one of the first populating a new PNSO subrange, but again, I am not certain how this range differentiates itself from the PNSO Dinosaurs Museum Models (http://www.pnso.cn/en/models/index/23).  Any observations are welcome. 


My PNSO Ankylosaurus is on the way to my home and I don't have it yet in my hands.
On Amazon website it's described as 8,2" ( 21 cm) long.
Ankylosaurus magniventris was 6,25mt long (20,5 feet) at maximum.
So the PNSO figure seems to be in the 1:30 scale range (a little bit more than 1:35).
But, to be sure, I need to measure the real figure when I'll have it..
:)
Scales up nicer than I'd originally anticipated. Gonna wait for some better photos or videos to come out first. Really looking forward to seeing videos of Lucas before I go through with the purchase. Plus they seem to get cheaper by the day anyways.
My Prehistoric Figure Collection - https://www.flickr.com/photos/115416096@N07/albums

Syndicate Bias

My Giga is still not updated on shipping since Sunday. Has anyone had any issues with shipping times being longer than usual

Shonisaurus

S @Syndicate Bias The same thing happens to me, the PNSO giganotosaurus. Your shipment has not been updated since Sunday. The same thing that happens to you. It must be something generalized in all the buyers as I see. I sent a message to Amazon's Yinao to see if they would speed up the shipment but they did not respond.

KeU

Mine just popped up in Chicago. Now it needs to make its way to Iowa.

Syndicate Bias

Quote from: KeU on May 16, 2019, 11:51:50 PM
Mine just popped up in Chicago. Now it needs to make its way to Iowa.

lucky sob, Im still waiting for mine to pop in anywhere at all  :P

Takama

Quote from: Andanna on May 16, 2019, 12:10:28 PM
Quote from: Renecito on May 07, 2019, 01:26:56 AM
Quote from: KeU on May 06, 2019, 01:14:14 PM
Pictures of Sede have started trickling out on the Chinese forums.
Paint application seems pretty good and decently sized too.
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122246255
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6122965228

Great link, thank you!
What a beautiful Ankylosaurus and awesome size for sure, PNSO is simply the best!!!



I found little information on the PNSO ankylosaurus.  Being in the process of starting a collection in 1/35, I was wondering whether that model would fit or whether it is too small. The model is supposedly one of the first populating a new PNSO subrange, but again, I am not certain how this range differentiates itself from the PNSO Dinosaurs Museum Models (http://www.pnso.cn/en/models/index/23).  Any observations are welcome. 



I thoght it was pretty obvious

The animals in this new range are not to scale with each other, plus they lack the Costly bases that come with all of the Museum Models.   

KeU


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