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PNSO dinosaurs

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

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sauroid

#660
i think so too, by exposing/unveiling these images in the internet, they want to create hype and buzz around them and testing people's feedback so im just hoping these models would become available as mass produced figures in the future.
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Ravonium

Quote from: Shonisaurus on April 14, 2017, 11:23:14 PM
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.

To be fair Shonisaurus, I do know that these are too luxury to be sold below a certain price (If you weren't directly replying to my post I'm sorry).

Quote from: sauroid on April 15, 2017, 05:17:02 AM
i think so too, by exposing/unveiling these images in the internet, they want to create hype and buzz around them and testing people's feedback so im just hoping these models would become available as mass produced figures in the future.

I agree.

Shonisaurus

Quote from: Ravonium on April 15, 2017, 07:28:05 AM
Quote from: Shonisaurus on April 14, 2017, 11:23:14 PM
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.

To be fair Shonisaurus, I do know that these are too luxury to be sold below a certain price (If you weren't directly replying to my post I'm sorry).

Quote from: sauroid on April 15, 2017, 05:17:02 AM
i think so too, by exposing/unveiling these images in the internet, they want to create hype and buzz around them and testing people's feedback so im just hoping these models would become available as mass produced figures in the future.

I agree.

You do not have to apologize for Ravonium, I understand. If for me depended I wish that those beautiful figures were sold at ridiculously low prices for example 10 dollars or 10 euros each figure, but as you state and I told you the reality is another, unfortunately.  :(

Ravonium

#663
Quote from: Shonisaurus on April 15, 2017, 08:21:28 AM

You do not have to apologize for Ravonium, I understand. If for me depended I wish that those beautiful figures were sold at ridiculously low prices for example 10 dollars or 10 euros each figure, but as you state and I told you the reality is another, unfortunately.  :(

To be fair, I meant it to be a unrealistic wish. I know the reality that they cannot be sold at ridiculously low prices. Thanks for the reply.

acro-man

Quote from: sauroid on April 15, 2017, 05:17:02 AM
i think so too, by exposing/unveiling these images in the internet, they want to create hype and buzz around them and testing people's feedback so im just hoping these models would become available as mass produced figures in the future.

No actually. These are leaks.
PNSO never officially unveils anything or doing any market tests before anything is released.
Then something suddenly comes out with ridiculously high price that drops with insane speed over time.
That's what PNSO has been criticized most in China.
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ceratopsian

Quote from: acro-man on April 16, 2017, 12:55:25 AM
No actually. These are leaks.
PNSO never officially unveils anything or doing any market tests before anything is released.
Then something suddenly comes out with ridiculously high price that drops with insane speed over time.
That's what PNSO has been criticized most in China.

That is interesting.  Quite the opposite of Rebor, who sometimes mention they will produce something - but then all goes quiet.  It is annoying that the price is set high, then reduced.  That is penalising their customers for loyalty.

Dyscrasia

Found these pics on facebook. I am not sure if these will be available anytime soon, but they do look awesome.

Spinosaurus next to a Krentz T. rex.











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PNSO sure knows how to tease us collectors...

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What are the theropods above and below the Gigantoraptor?
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Sim

#670
Quote from: Dyscrasia on April 17, 2017, 03:03:10 AM


It's funny how that oviraptorosaur is in front of a box for what looks like a Sinosauropteryx with a very similar colouration and the same head and neck pose. :))

It's a shame the oviraptorosaur's forelimbs have been restored as hands at the end of arms with wing feathers similar to a sleeve.  Rather than restoring its forelimbs as wings.

I'd be interested in seeing more of the Sinosauropteryx figure.  Compsognathids are one of the most neglected dinosaur groups when it comes to figures.  Sinosauropteryx is also one of the most completely known non-avialan dinosaurs along with Microraptor and Psittacosaurus, as well as the first non-avialan dinosaur found with feathers.  Sinosauropteryx needs better representation in figure form!

Simon

That's the most accurate Spinosaurus sculpt I've seen to date - it incorporates (correctly in my opinion) all the new discoveries - longer, more slender body, in the upright position with huge forelimbs that the animal probably had given its semi-aquatic piscivirous feeding habits.

Takama

#672






These appear to be Wallet Busters like that Mamenchisaurus.


Cloud the Dinosaur King

The new stegosaurs appear to be Gigantspinosaurus. The theropod attacking it has to be a Yangchuanosaurus or a Sinraptor.

stargatedalek

So I take it all of these with package shots are more or less confirmed?

I need both of those orange piles of fluff...

Dobber

I really like the Spinosaurus and what is the theropod with the green/blue neck and all the.....spikes?....on its back?

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Patrx

I hope at least some version of that Sinosauropteryx becomes available in relatively affordable PVC. You're right, Sim, compsognathids are woefully underrepresented and really interesting!

Shame about the Gigantoraptor's "wings, but with hands". One would think that particular sort of error would have died out by now.

Looking at that stegosaur's relatively big skull, does anyone else think it might be Huayangosaurus?

Shonisaurus

They look very precise these figures is a luxury to have them especially I like the spinosaurus (updated) and gigantoraptor. But because of the problem we have in Spain with customs adtpostales I refrain from buying them. They are figures in general very good and very coveted but I do not risk buying them to China so that they are then kept in customs.  :(

Cloud the Dinosaur King

Quote from: Patrx on April 17, 2017, 03:55:23 PM
I hope at least some version of that Sinosauropteryx becomes available in relatively affordable PVC. You're right, Sim, compsognathids are woefully underrepresented and really interesting!

Shame about the Gigantoraptor's "wings, but with hands". One would think that particular sort of error would have died out by now.

Looking at that stegosaur's relatively big skull, does anyone else think it might be Huayangosaurus?
The stegosaur's probably a Gigantspinosaurus.

EarthboundEiniosaurus

Quote from: Patrx on April 17, 2017, 03:55:23 PM
I hope at least some version of that Sinosauropteryx becomes available in relatively affordable PVC. You're right, Sim, compsognathids are woefully underrepresented and really interesting!

Shame about the Gigantoraptor's "wings, but with hands". One would think that particular sort of error would have died out by now.

Looking at that stegosaur's relatively big skull, does anyone else think it might be Huayangosaurus?

I agree with you Patrx, it looks like a Huayangosaurus to me, you can even see the little knob at the end of its tail, a very distinctive feature for that genus.
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