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PNSO dinosaurs

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

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Dobber

Man those are some real beauties there. A shame non of them available commercially.  :-\

Chris
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ceratopsian

Like everyone else, I'm impressed.  The stegosaur being attacked; the pair of Sinosauropteryx; and the little feathered blue maniraptoran draw my eye.  But I wouldn't say no to any of them coming out as a model!

Patrx

It looks like there are large resin pieces, and then counterparts in PVC on bases (like Winston and the Triceratops) in addition to the big vinyl figures. The PVC Sinosauropteryx appears to have an articulated jaw.

ceratopsian

Quote from: Patrx on April 12, 2017, 10:39:15 PM
It looks like there are large resin pieces, and then counterparts in PVC on bases (like Winston and the Triceratops) in addition to the big vinyl figures. The PVC Sinosauropteryx appears to have an articulated jaw.

I think the large Mamenchisaurus is the Limited Edition piece that was available for a fairly astronomic sum in the old days when PNSO had figures on amazon.

PumperKrickel

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BlueKrono

A glimpse of perfection in photo #6.
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Simon

I agree, the models are magnificent. The only thing I am not a fan of is the "wave" that he puts in the tails of his larger theropods (but a healthy dose of hairdryer followed by cold water and a stint in the icebox corrected that minor annoyance with my TRex "Wilson").

So, c'mon PNSO - BRING IT ON!!!  We're waiting to give you our $$$!!!    ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: BlueKrono on April 13, 2017, 04:25:43 AM
A glimpse of perfection in photo #6.

Still lovin' the Amarga eh? lol

I feel the need to build one for the Park here too..maybe next year!

BlueKrono

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on April 13, 2017, 05:57:59 AM
Quote from: BlueKrono on April 13, 2017, 04:25:43 AM
A glimpse of perfection in photo #6.

Still lovin' the Amarga eh? lol

I feel the need to build one for the Park here too..maybe next year!

I think if I were independently wealthy I would commission a life size dino from you, and it would probably end up being Margie.
We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free." - King Kong, 2005

sauroid

if this is going to be the norm in plastic prehistoric figures then the other companies better clean up their act and start shaping up (this doesnt include the ones already creating excellent figures like Wild Safari, Collecta, Papo [somehow], Kaiyodo and Favorite and they havent even come up to the PNSO level imo).
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Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: BlueKrono on April 13, 2017, 07:19:26 AM
Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on April 13, 2017, 05:57:59 AM
Quote from: BlueKrono on April 13, 2017, 04:25:43 AM
A glimpse of perfection in photo #6.

Still lovin' the Amarga eh? lol

I feel the need to build one for the Park here too..maybe next year!

I think if I were independently wealthy I would commission a life size dino from you, and it would probably end up being Margie.

Not a Kronosaurus!? lol   If nothing else it will be here to enjoy whenever your in town. :)

ZoPteryx

#651
If these ever do get released, I'm going to be broke more broke!  :))

CrypticPrism

Quote from: Patrx on April 12, 2017, 05:39:13 PM
Oh, man! I'd love a closer look at that Sinosauropteryx! And the little blue maniraptoran by the Ceratosaurus. Caudipteryx, maybe?

I think it's microraptor.
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Cloud the Dinosaur King

Quote from: CrypticPrism on April 14, 2017, 03:28:36 PM
Quote from: Patrx on April 12, 2017, 05:39:13 PM
Oh, man! I'd love a closer look at that Sinosauropteryx! And the little blue maniraptoran by the Ceratosaurus. Caudipteryx, maybe?

I think it's microraptor.
It can't be a Microraptor or a Caupipteryx as they both lived in China and Ceratosaurus lived in the US, Africa, and Portugal.

CrypticPrism

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Quote from: Cloud the Dinosaur King on April 14, 2017, 03:39:55 PM
Quote from: CrypticPrism on April 14, 2017, 03:28:36 PM
Quote from: Patrx on April 12, 2017, 05:39:13 PM
Oh, man! I'd love a closer look at that Sinosauropteryx! And the little blue maniraptoran by the Ceratosaurus. Caudipteryx, maybe?

I think it's microraptor.
It can't be a Microraptor or a Caupipteryx as they both lived in China and Ceratosaurus lived in the US, Africa, and Portugal.

Oh. I thought he was talking about the big one on the branch behind the stegosaur.
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Patrx

Quote from: Cloud the Dinosaur King on April 14, 2017, 03:39:55 PM
It can't be a Microraptor or a Caupipteryx as they both lived in China and Ceratosaurus lived in the US, Africa, and Portugal.

I assumed the two pieces just happened to be photographed together, rather than being part of an intentional diorama, but I may well be wrong. Now that I'm looking again, though,  it looks like that blue maniraptoran does have a hypertrophied toe claw. I think it might be a dromaeosaur, and what I interpreted as a short skull is actually just perspective. But, if it is supposed to be something that lived alongside Ceratosaurus, maybe it's Ornitholestes? That's been depicted with very maniraptoran traits before.

Quote from: CrypticPrism on April 14, 2017, 03:44:46 PM
Oh. I thought he was talking about the big one on the branch behind the stegosaur.

I wasn't, but that one does look like a Microraptor!

Jose S.M.

I wonder what these are:


Smaller version of Chungkingosaurus? Or one of the other sholder-spiked stegosaurs, there are many of those  ???

Ravonium

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Quote from: acro-man on April 12, 2017, 05:23:19 PM
Unveiling of Zhao Chuang's sculpts








If only these were widely available at a reasonable price.

Shonisaurus

#658
I doubt the price is reasonable for a reason, they are too well made to be sold for less than forty euros. They are figures of a lot of luxury so I am afraid that the one that risks to buy it with the subsequent customs problems must unburden an astronomical sum of money. That almost predicted 100 percent.

Reptilia

#659
That Ceratosaurus is great! Would look wonderful with Rebor and Papo versions. By the way, why PNSO is unveiling all these sculpts? It means there are plans to release some of them at some point?

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