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avatar_Mauro "Raptor86"

Vitae dinosaurs

Started by Mauro "Raptor86", October 29, 2017, 09:00:29 AM

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ITdactyl

Quote from: Shonisaurus on December 21, 2017, 11:56:46 PM
The pterosaur seems an unprecedented species in the toy market or at least very dark.

If those figures are supposed to be in scale, I'm guessing the pterosaur is Zhejiangopterus.


Flaffy


Shonisaurus

Vitae exceeds all my expectations I hope that shopmodellpferdeversand or another online company will soon put on sale the giganotosaurus and eventually the rest of the figures. In fact shopmodellpferdeversand they told me they were in it.

I hope that many of these dinosaur figures are made of PVC material instead of resin or vinyl to put them safely on my shelves. By the way the dinosaur with plates looks like a gigantspinosaurus.


In case PNSO has disappeared we have a good substitute with Vitae. This excellent company is a real threat to the rest of companies, I even believe that their figures are superior to PNSO.   :)

Syndicate Bias

I have the vitae giga and believe me it's even better in person. 

ITdactyl

#24
The group just announced (in FB) that a rex is incoming (currently in the prototype stage) ...some members' wishes just got granted. HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Shadowknight1

Man, if these guys do an Acrocanthosaurus, I'm gonna lose it.
I'm excited for REBOR's Acro!  Can't ya tell?

Reptilia

#26
Is that a Polacanthus in the picture above?

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Shonisaurus

By the way the tireoforo is the gigantspinosaurus but I'm wrong. It is a great figure, in the figures that I am interested in Vitae are those made with PVC material resin can I expect (even being better than toy) but I do not have space for so much figure.

It would be interesting if the company Vitate revealed what the figures made of PVC or resin would be. Independently of that valuation they are very well finished and it is a luxury that Vitae engrose next to Eofauna and perhaps PNSO (if it has not left the sale of massive figures) the toy market of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals.  :)

ceratopsian

Quote from: Reptilia on December 31, 2017, 07:43:03 PM
Is that a Polacanthus in the picture above?

They name it as Zhejiangosaurus.

Takama


Simon

 :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

*OMG* - if just HALF of this lineup comes to fruition, I am gonna be in SOOOOO much trouble with my wife ...  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

... and, I'm gonna need a bigger desk ..  ??? .. maybe an extender shelf ...  >:D

Syndicate Bias

That Sinraptor tho. They said they'd consider a carcha by 2019 please do I hope so bad now

suspsy

Hmmm, impressive. Although I wonder what the prices on these suckers will be.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr


Reptilia

#33
Will this company be like PNSO, lots of prototypes and projects and then nothing? I don't trust that much those eastern brands, you know.

Syndicate Bias

I'm only interested in their chilantaisaurus which looks like a smaller giganotosaurus and their Sinraptor. Their two tyrannosaurids look great i might be enticed to get them as well. But for now the first one is the chilantaisaurus and then Sinraptor and hopefully they release them soon!

Minmiminime

Wow. It's so good to see unusual species being represented in abundance (as well as the inevitable T. rex). So many sea reptiles! It's a very ambitious project, pricing may limit success, but I'll certainly save up and buy 'em, especially if they get a European retailer!!
"You can have all the dinosaurs you want my love, providing we have enough space"

Shonisaurus

#36
At that rate is the economic ruin with so many models. I will try to buy everything a little and step by step for example I will buy them from shop.modellpferdeversand.de of course their species of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals are dark and some of them totally unknown to me. What would be interesting is that the company Vitae revealed which are PVC (plastic) or fragile material such as resin.

I will only buy those figures that are made of PVC. A wuerhosaurus will do very well with the Collecta although this gives me the impression that it will be improved. The other side applauded Vitae's decision to market figures such as the majungasaurus, charonosaurus and the unknown pterosaurus zhejiangopterus to me, among other figures. Almost all the figures are of dinosaurs and Chinese prehistoric animals, I hope most of them are made of material that is more resistant to falls and breaks like PVC.

As a summary, they are all fabulous! It is great news that this great Chinese company that is Vitae has emerged!

Flaffy

Pricing seems to be the biggest limiting factor on reaching a wider audience, not everyone can dish out that much money in a short period of time, especially since less pricey competitors have established themselves in other regions of the world.
Turns out the wonderful Sinoceratops will be in resin, oh well, I'm not a resin figure collector myself. Not my cup of tea.

Syndicate Bias

Can someone find out eta for the chilantaisaurus

Minmiminime

The prices will be high, but still lower than Sideshow and from what we've seen, a similar quality! I have a couple of resin pieces, one is REBOR's "Fallen Queen", the other is one of those rare feathered T. rex models from Japan, which I picked up cheap on eBay: it was cheap because it has obviously not been cared for and is broken at some of its extremities, an obvious issue with resin figures! Though resin is fragile, I offset that against paint wear on PVC models... (regular handling)

So, I would probably have more resin models, if they were more widely available, and affordable. I used to collect Enchantica dragons when I was young, which are also resin. I'm talking myself into it, here!

Overall, I think this range may be a worthy investment, much like PNSO (prices = I missed that boat, don't want to make that mistake again) but hopefully, without the company going into meltdown!!
"You can have all the dinosaurs you want my love, providing we have enough space"

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