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PNSO dinosaurs

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

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Ceratosaurus

I have no clue what to expect from PNSO going forward. All the known "1:35" scale museum line figures have been released already and looking back they've made many changes to original plans. Even a large figure like their Ceratosaurus was supposed to be part of a diorama.
I hope they continue to put out larger theropods in the museum line and use the new line for smaller dinosaurs.
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suspsy

#2381
Me, I'm hoping that the next reveal in this new and exciting line is a theropod. Doesn't matter which one, although it'd be thrilling to get an Asian tyrannosaur like Tarbosaurus or Sinotyrannus or Yutyrannus. An upsized Alioramus or Qianzhousaurus would be just as sweet

And, as I noted before, any dromaeosaur or ornithomimosaur would be most appreciated! Even if it's another Velociraptor or Deinocheirus.
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Flaffy

Interested to see what they do with the feathered theropod.
Wouldn't mind it as a standalone figure in the new smaller line.

Patrx

Yeah, I've been enamoured with that blue maniraptoran ever since that image first appeared; so I'll probably buy it regardless of material or scale. That said, I hope it doesn't simply end up as another "mini".

Dino Scream3232

I wouldn't be surprised if it's larger versions of the mini figures. They already made the spinops using the image on the mini poster. So it wouldn't be out of the question if they had more planned like that.

Shonisaurus

Honestly I'm interested in making a kosmoceratops the PNSO brand with the same size or similar to the spinops. Honestly I do not care at all that they do it on that scale I have the spinops and I am very happy with that figure.

Takama

As discovered in the NEW FOR 2019 Thread

Here is there new Dakosaurus






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Quote from: Takama on June 25, 2019, 04:08:50 PM
As discovered in the NEW FOR 2019 Thread

Here is there new Dakosaurus






does it have an articulated jaw?

KeU

#2388
Looks great.
The details on the flippers especially.

We shall see if Bowen has an articulated jaw as well.
I can't see the seams that will indicate one.

Adding the link here for convenience.
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6174364987


Jose S.M.

It's interesting that it seems to be of the same range of the Ankylosaurus, Spinops and Eurhinosaurus and still has articulated Jaws. Maybe if they release theropods for this range they will have them too. That makes me think of they will be free standing, on permanent bases or removable bases. Maybe they'll have some kind of simplistic but nice base like the Favorite Baryonyx and Neovenator

Shonisaurus

The jaws and inner mouth of the dakosaurus are very well made, although I am not a fan of the articulated jaws I hope that this dakosaurus does not give itself such jaws.

On the other hand, if it were up to me I would like PNSO to make carnivorous theropods of that line with a non-removable base and I know that my claim is not popular among many members of the forum, but I prefer carnivorous theropod dinosaurs with fixed bases or theropods that can be perfectly maintained standing as the spinosaurus, GNSS for PNSO to give two examples or the tyrannosaurus "Killer Queen" by Rebor (the two versions) that fortunately are kept correctly standing. I would not want those standard theropods to stand up for having removable bases like what happened to me with their PNSO yangchuanosaurus. In any case, they are like the Favorite neovenator theropodian that you mentioned and never like Favorite's baryonyx that fortunately stays well standing with the removable base stuck.

Ceratopsianking

Interesting, I've never heard of Dakosaurus before, that's cool that it has an articulated jaw, maybe the theropods in this size range will have them too


terrorchicken

#2393
yay more mid range figures! Im really curious how the theropods will look in this size and how they will deal with stability issues.

Renecito

The black paint around the eyes ruins it for me.
Favorite Brands:              Favorite Dinosaurs:
1 - PNSO                        1 - Carnotaurus
2 - Vitae                         2 - Spinosaurus/Suchomimus
3 - Eofauna                     3 - Therizinosaurus
4 - Carnegie Line             4 - Deinocheirus
5 - CollectA                     5 - Gigantoraptor

Shonisaurus

By the way, when is Amazon going to market it? I'm expectant because I like it. It would be the first dakosaurus that would have a moderately "large" size considering the beautiful miniatures of Safari and PNSO made previously.

tanystropheus

Quote from: Renecito on June 25, 2019, 09:21:39 PM
The black paint around the eyes ruins it for me.

Why? What if it really looked like that? The markings aren't too outrageous.

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Quote from: Takama on June 12, 2019, 12:24:06 PM

Spinops


Eurhinosaurus


Wow! How did I miss these?!? They must've been released while I was on vacation.

Quote from: Ravonium on June 12, 2019, 07:59:19 PM
Wow, that Eurhinosaurus is possibly the best figure PNSO has ever made! (even counting the resin figures!). I personally like how the sculptors and painters clearly went for a swordfish vibe with it  ^-^

Some good news for scale freaks (like myself) too; it's approximately 1:35 scale! 8)

Great to know! I'm one of those freaks myself.  ;D

Flaffy

#2399
This is getting ridiculous, while I certainly don't expect the actual products to be as good as the promo pics, the contrast in quality between the promo shots and the in-hand figures is night and day.

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