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Rebor: 1/35 Scale Carnotaurus sastrei "Crimson King"

Started by joossa, July 17, 2016, 11:23:09 PM

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Shonisaurus

I prefer to wait for criticisms to appear with explanatory videos on that carnotaurus and other than that if I make a purchase will be with several figures of Rebor like the velociraptor Jack


Reptilia

#221
Price in USD ain't bad at all, but I bet that european sellers will charge a little more as usual.

joossa

I'm not sold on this one. I need to see pictures and reviews of the actual product people receive. Wonder if it will stand properly...
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Shonisaurus

I have seen that in the page of facebook of Rebor have unpublished photographs of his carnotaurus and the truth does not have bad pint. That yes the size seems to be bigger than one at the beginning is expected and the only thing that catches my attention is its blue tongue.

The truth I am a simple amateur but I do not think the figure bad. I pass the link where all your photos appear,


https://www.facebook.com/reborstudio/photos/pb.555146104612402.-2207520000.1498230990./1236016819858657/?type=3&theater

Reptilia

#224
The figure is not bad at all, I agree, but the inside of the mouth looks a bit unnatural in that colour. Better keep its jaw closed.

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MLMjp

The color scheme looks even more dull in those photos. This has to be the first Rebor that has disappointed me in terms of aesthetics. But since i will never buy any Rebor figure because of the prize.....

tanystropheus

 :-X
Quote from: MLMjp on June 23, 2017, 08:59:41 PM
The color scheme looks even more dull in those photos. This has to be the first Rebor that has disappointed me in terms of aesthetics. But since i will never buy any Rebor figure because of the prize.....

I absolutely hate terms like 'always' 'never' and 'absolutely'.

Having said this, it's all about the Prize!

Everything_Dinosaur

The Rebor Carnotaurus 1:35 scale replica "Crimson King" is now in stock at Everything Dinosaur.  You can find this figure here: Rebor Crimson King

We ship world-wide.

Dinomike

I'm not a fan of the pose but I do like the base. It's so over the top that I have to love it!
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Shonisaurus

#230
I pass an extensive video (in German) of Rebor carnotaurus. I hope you like the link, it's Rupi Bolz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmemBoPa__g

Dobber

So what color is this thing?? All the previous pictures show in browns, tans, and Red. But that video makes it look like it is in the blues and purples. I actually like the video colors better.

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Faelrin

I'm guessing it's the lighting in the video as even the base has some purplish coloration going on. It looks reddish here: http://blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk/blog/_archives/2017/06/28/rebor-carnotaurus-dinosaur-model-reviewed.html

Inaccuracies aside, I'm tempted to pick this one up (but I want to wait until I see if there's a JW2 Carnotaurus figure or not). Out of all the current Carnotaurus figures I'm aware of, I like how this one looks in regards to the coloration.
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Shonisaurus

Actually the carnotaurus is cream colored. The skin may have a violaceous effect because the video is filmed on a black background; when it is dark the report attenuates the true color of the figure, and above all, it greatly influences its tongue and blue jaws.

But it is simply an optical illusion. The real is cream or beige color from what I have seen in other videos as jurassic collectables of which I pass another video and this is in English, I pass the link,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ8T_IZ2ge8

Kaprosaurus

I like the purple color more :( Wished it was the color scheme

Victoria's Cantina

Quote from: Dobber on July 03, 2017, 06:06:26 PM
So what color is this thing?? All the previous pictures show in browns, tans, and Red. But that video makes it look like it is in the blues and purples. I actually like the video colors better.

Chris

Yeah no kidding. With name like Crimson King you'd think it'd actually be crimson. Every video and photo I've seen makes it look like it's violet.

ZoPteryx

Quote from: Victoria B on July 04, 2017, 04:25:17 AM
With name like Crimson King you'd think it'd actually be crimson.

My first thoughts exactly!

Silvanusaurus

It baffles me that you'd call something 'crimson king' and not even have it be crimson in colour, or even red, it looks like they went with the colour scheme of 'barren earth' . Aside from that, this looks to me like potentially Rebor's ugliest and most uninspired dinosaur so far. It's dissapointing because I actually would have loved to get a really good 'Disney' style Carnotaurus in crimson colours.

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ImADinosaurRARR

Quotethis looks to me like potentially Rebor's ugliest and most uninspired dinosaur so far. It's dissapointing because I actually would have loved to get a really good 'Disney' style Carnotaurus in crimson colours.

I don't think it's the colour that's the problem, but the pose: It's too stiff. Look at those legs. They are planted on the ground. However, the tail is swinging as if it was walking. This make the pose look "stiff" as these two movements are contradictory and almost makes the figure seem off balanced. If the pose was more fluid then I don't think many people would be talking about the colour.

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