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Papo New for 2017

Started by Takama, November 04, 2016, 08:44:58 PM

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Killekor

#660
Quote from: Shonisaurus on January 19, 2017, 11:57:51 AM
I hope that in the toy fair of Nuremberg or London you can see more images of Papo's novelties.

I am intrigued at the size of the cryolophosaurus and dimorphodon. I have the impression that they will be very small.

Certainly the Dimorphodon will be the about same size of the Tupuxuara. About the Cryo... I hope not!

Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

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Shadowknight1

Speaking of the Dimorphodon, I'm no pterosaur expert, but...what's with the weird curled claw-less toe?  It looks like some kind of growth. :o
I'm excited for REBOR's Acro!  Can't ya tell?

CityRaptor

It's the fifth toe. Short in other Pterosaurs, but elongated in Dimorphodon.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

Flaffy

Quote from: Shadowknight1 on January 19, 2017, 12:35:02 PM
Speaking of the Dimorphodon, I'm no pterosaur expert, but...what's with the weird curled claw-less toe?  It looks like some kind of growth. :o
Dimorphodon's just being edgy.

CollectA's one has it too

Killekor

Quote from: FlaffyRaptors on January 19, 2017, 12:55:53 PM
Quote from: Shadowknight1 on January 19, 2017, 12:35:02 PM
Speaking of the Dimorphodon, I'm no pterosaur expert, but...what's with the weird curled claw-less toe?  It looks like some kind of growth. :o
Dimorphodon's just being edgy.
CollectA's one has it too

And The Rebor version too.

Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

My Repaints Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5104.0

My Art And Sculptures Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5170

My Dioramas Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5195.0

My Collection Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5438

Reptilia

#665
Quote from: AcroSauroTaurus on January 19, 2017, 08:39:40 AM
I'm guessing next years Iguanodon will have a pose in reaction to the Baryonyx. Which would make a pretty good scene.

I wouldn't be sure there will be an Iguanodon next year, people take things literally but you never know with Papo.

Quote from: SuperiorSpider on January 19, 2017, 08:44:34 AM
Apatosaurus and Allosaurus are also obviously a pair.

Too much off scale, Allosaurus goes better with the Stegosaurus, in my opinion.

Shonisaurus

Quote from: Killekor on January 19, 2017, 12:59:29 PM
Quote from: FlaffyRaptors on January 19, 2017, 12:55:53 PM
Quote from: Shadowknight1 on January 19, 2017, 12:35:02 PM
Speaking of the Dimorphodon, I'm no pterosaur expert, but...what's with the weird curled claw-less toe?  It looks like some kind of growth. :o
Dimorphodon's just being edgy.
CollectA's one has it too

And The Rebor version too.

Killekor

Papo dimorphodon should be covered with hair at least part of the body. It is a view on the part of Papo somewhat "paleo retro". Nevertheless it is seen in threatening attitude as the one of a basilisco or a snake. It is perhaps the most unnatural posture I have ever seen in a flying reptile, it does not seem credible, although it does not take away its charm by the perfect finish that can be seen in the promotional image.

From what they have commented will be of a tupuxuara type size of the same brand.

Reptilia

#667
Quote from: Shonisaurus on January 19, 2017, 04:22:30 PM
From what they have commented will be of a tupuxuara type size of the same brand.

Tupuxuara is very tiny, my guess is more on the featherless raptor size.

tanystropheus

Quote from: Reptilia on January 19, 2017, 11:05:31 PM
Quote from: Shonisaurus on January 19, 2017, 04:22:30 PM
From what they have commented will be of a tupuxuara type size of the same brand.

Tupuxuara is very tiny, my guess is more on the featherless raptor size.

hmm...that would make the Dimorphodon larger than the Pteranodon?

Reptilia

#669
Quote from: tanystropheus on January 19, 2017, 11:33:05 PM
Quote from: Reptilia on January 19, 2017, 11:05:31 PM
Quote from: Shonisaurus on January 19, 2017, 04:22:30 PM
From what they have commented will be of a tupuxuara type size of the same brand.

Tupuxuara is very tiny, my guess is more on the featherless raptor size.

hmm...that would make the Dimorphodon larger than the Pteranodon?

I don't own the Pteranodon but I think the wingspan make it at least as large as the featherless raptor, so I don't know exactly. To be honest I would love the Dimorphodon to be on par with Rebor's version, I think it is the right size. Tupuxuara size would be very disappointing for me.


tanystropheus

#670
Quote from: Reptilia on January 19, 2017, 11:51:10 PM
Quote from: tanystropheus on January 19, 2017, 11:33:05 PM
Quote from: Reptilia on January 19, 2017, 11:05:31 PM
Quote from: Shonisaurus on January 19, 2017, 04:22:30 PM
From what they have commented will be of a tupuxuara type size of the same brand.

Tupuxuara is very tiny, my guess is more on the featherless raptor size.

hmm...that would make the Dimorphodon larger than the Pteranodon?

I don't own the Pteranodon but I think the wingspan make it at least as large as the featherless raptor, so I don't know exactly. To be honest I would love the Dimorphodon to be on par with Rebor's version, I think it is the right size. Tupuxuara size would be very disappointing for me.

I could be wrong but I think the Tupuxuara is the same size as the REBOR Dimorphodon (sitting). I haven't gotten around to unboxing many of my REBORs. The Tupux looks smaller in the pictures but it is near half the size of Papo's Oviraptor.

http://s374.photobucket.com/user/tanystropheus00/media/Papo%20Collection/IMG_4202_zps6b6ilclc.jpg.html

Reptilia

#671
You're right, not owning the model I thought Tupuxuara was smaller but it's roughly the same size as Rebor's Dimorphodon. I think Papo's Dimorphodon might be halfway between the two.




Shonisaurus

I have now in my hands the two figures (unfortunately I do not have a photograph) but I can say that the papoose is half as big with respect to the resorted dimorphodon of Rebor.

Assuming Papo's dimorphodon to be the same size as the tupuxuara of the same mark would be of a much smaller size than that of Rebor.

Reptilia

#673
Papo Polacanthus with 2017 Safaris, to have an idea of its size go to the last three minutes or so.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nXb-tM_zSM

Shonisaurus

Thanks for the video Reptilia. On the other hand the polacanthus Papo looks better than in the promotional figures Or is it a figuration of mine? And it's not as small as I figured it out.
Mine is also on the way.

Killekor

#675
GREAT!!!! I WANT IT!!!!!!!

Killekor
Bigger than a camarasaurus,
and with a bite more stronger that the T-Rex bite,
Ticamasaurus is certainly the king of the Jurassic period.

With Balaur feet, dromaeosaurus bite, microraptor wings, and a terrible poison, the Deinoraptor Dromaeonychus is a lethal enemy for the most ferocious hybrid too.

My Repaints Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5104.0

My Art And Sculptures Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5170

My Dioramas Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5195.0

My Collection Thread: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5438

Saurox

Can't  wait for it to be available in the U.K.  :)

Blade-of-the-Moon

About the size of the Velociraptor, not bad.

BlueKrono

I don't know if anyone's seen the Ceratosaurus in person yet, but with one foot lifted up like that how does it not fall over? Does it rest on the tips of its claws on the lifted foot, leading to the paint getting scraped off there very easily?
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

Saurox

Everything dinosaur have confirmed on their site that the Acrocanthosaurus, Ceratosaurus, dimorphism, cave bear and the smilodon won't be in stock until June  >:(

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