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Eofauna - new for 2019

Started by Dan, October 14, 2018, 06:54:54 PM

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Shonisaurus

Quote from: Syndicate Bias on June 13, 2019, 08:19:08 AM
While I wouldn't be too excited with a Triceratops I honestly don't care. There are many people who would want it just as much as I want every company and artist to make a Giganotosaurus because yes  ^-^

Whatever it turns out to be it will be great. There is always someone else who also needs their dinosaur done right

Honestly I would like an atlasaurus imelakei because it is a very rare sauropod, but if you make an Eofauna triceratops even much better than all triceratops made so far, would it matter? on the contrary it would be a good addition to the Eofauna series of figures. Who bitter a sweet? A triceratops on the part of Eofauna I would not care honestly.


Ceratopsianking

I'd love to see Altasaurus next by eofauna because it wouldn't only be an amazing figure but it would be the first Altasaurus figure on the market too.

Honestly I would be happy if eofauna makes a Trike next for it probably be one of the best Triceratops figures, and also being my favorite dinosaur

Killekor

I actually would be happy to see another Spinosaurus! Plus, I'm curious to see Eofauna's version. The color scheme on the magazine cover looks nice!

Killekor
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Shonisaurus

Quote from: Killekor on June 13, 2019, 11:43:41 AM
I actually would be happy to see another Spinosaurus! Plus, I'm curious to see Eofauna's version. The color scheme on the magazine cover looks nice!

Killekor

Another spinosaurus of Eofauna apart from the ones we have based on the book of illustrations of theropod dinosaurs of Asier Larramendi would be great. I would like it to be with the same tints of color and the same spinosaurus sculpture from the book records and curiosities of the dinosaurs of the illustrations by Andrey Atuchin or Sante Mazzei. I hope it is identical to the one in the book.

The Prehistoric Traveler

I'm happy with everything as long as it's not a spinosaurus. Spinosaurus is extremely boring. I almost hate it (as a subject of models/figures).

Shonisaurus

Quote from: Dinoguy on June 13, 2019, 12:37:54 PM
I'm happy with everything as long as it's not a spinosaurus. Spinosaurus is extremely boring. I almost hate it (as a subject of models/figures).

In my case I prefer dinosaurs that are not classic such as triceratops, tyrannosaurus feathered or spinosaurus latest scientific version, but I do not dislike Eofauna and in my case I understand that prefer commercial effects to make those figures of dinosaurs or prehistoric animals known before make dinosaurs or other rare prehistoric animals in the market of collecting, but I sincerely prefer that they are rare or never made dinosaurs in the market of collecting or rare prehistoric animals such as paraceratherium (very poorly represented from my honest point of view in the toy market and collecting except resin figures), but I will not amend the policy and artistic and commercial philosophy of the Eofauna brand. Whatever they do will be fine.

The Prehistoric Traveler

I would actually love a triceratops. But maybe that's their new tyrannosaurus gracing the cover of that magazine. I would love that as well. That atlasaurus looks very interesting and i'm also fine with that one. I just dislike spinosaurus but i will buy anything from EoFauna. It's my favorite company. I might actually restrict my collection to EoFauna and Beasts of the Mesozoic from now on. Not that i'm not buying Rebors upcoming King Kong knock off. I love king Kong.

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The Prehistoric Traveler

#127
I wish someone from the UK could post that article. I wonder if we, aided by those hints, can figure it out.

Concavenator

I gave it a rather quick read  already.From what I have seen, they haven't literally hinted anything by words, but there was a pretty detailed Atlasaurus representation, the same that appears in the front, although explaining further on its anatomy, and so on.If there's any hint they are referring to, I think that's the only one.

The Prehistoric Traveler

Could you perhaps post some scanned images of the article? :)

Concavenator

I don't know how to do that, but here's the link from which I downloaded ( and read it ) :

https://ebook3000.biz/how-it-works-issue-126-august-2019-download/

Ravonium

#131
If it is Atlasaurus, then I have two things to say:

1. It will be quite a large figure; assuming it's going to be made in 1:35 (and Eofauna have said in the past that their sauropods will be made in this scale), it will end up being ~43cm long.

2. Props to Eofauna for this choice of what to make next. In spite of it being an obscure sauropod (AFAIK, this is the first representation of it in figure form, and almost certainly the first in model from too), Atlasaurus is known from quite good remains; namely a nearly complete skeleton and a skull.


Quote from: Concavenator on June 13, 2019, 06:23:15 PM
I don't know how to do that, but here's the link from which I downloaded ( and read it ) :

https://ebook3000.biz/how-it-works-issue-126-august-2019-download/

Thanks for the link - avatar_The Prehistoric Traveler @Dinoguy I'll post some screenshots from it as soon as I'm finished downloading it  ^-^

Ravonium

#132
OK, here they are:







(this one below is probably the most revelant to the above discussion, although I've added the others incase there are 'hints' in them too  :P )


Toasaurus

I dont get it i dont see the hints but im guessing atlasaurus is the next figure?

Ravonium

#134
Quote from: Toasaurus on June 13, 2019, 06:46:40 PM
I dont get it i dont see the hints but im guessing atlasaurus is the next figure?

I assume that avatar_Concavenator @Concavenator means that Eofauna's focus on Atlasaurus is, itself, one of the 'hints' Eofauna mentioned to him.

Concavenator

Quote from: Ravonium on June 13, 2019, 06:48:35 PM
Quote from: Toasaurus on June 13, 2019, 06:46:40 PM
I dont get it i dont see the hints but im guessing atlasaurus is the next figure?

I assume that avatar_Concavenator @Concavenator means that Eofauna's focus on Atlasaurus is, itself, one of the 'hints' Eofauna mentioned to him.

Yes, exactly that. Since you guys mentioned that Atlasaurus is known from very good fossil remains, it makes sense they (probably) went for it.Also,I noticed how in the last photo,that's Rubén Molina (I think), from the Eofauna team, measuring a huge bone.I don't think that bone belongs to a Giganotosaurus, or any proboscidean.

Also, come on,if you look closely, you'll see that, near the base of the right arm, there's ©️Eofauna written in there  ;D

That Atlasaurus that appears there, may very well be the figure itself.  :P

Ceratopsianking

So Altasaurus is probably going to be their next figure, also it says eofauna by the Giganotosaurus and also on the picture of the Palaeoloxodon which are Just like their figures, I can't wait to see what it actually looks like

Ravonium

#137
Quote from: Concavenator on June 13, 2019, 07:02:22 PM
Also,I noticed how in the last photo,that's Rubén Molina (I think), from the Eofauna team, measuring a huge bone.I don't think that bone belongs to a Giganotosaurus, or any proboscidean.

Yep, this is definitely a good sign Atlasaurus is the next figure. I'd like to add here that, on the label next to the furthest back leg, it specifies that the bone Rubén is measuring is a sauropod femur (and it's presumably an Atlasaurus one; that is the subject of the diagram afterall).

EDIT: I think the reason '©Eofauna' is so sparsely distributed in the article is more to do with the fact there's very little material actually from them in it, rather than being some sort of 'hint'. There's also one on the front cover, and it's not near something they've made.

suspsy

Atlasaurus would be most welcome. So would Turiasaurus. European sauropods deserve more attention.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

The Prehistoric Traveler

#139
Thanks for the article! Atlasaurus it is.

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