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PNSO—New for 2020

Started by suspsy, January 30, 2020, 03:22:45 PM

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Remko

I've already ordered the Borealopelta as well as the Lambeosaurus, Corythosaurus, Microraptor and Tuijiangosaurus.  ;D  ;D

I'm thinking the Corythosaurus might also substitute for Magnapaulia. From what I can find, that animal had a similar crest.
That would also explain the size difference with the Lambeosaurus.  8)


ceratopsian

The PNSO Borealopelta might be a candidate for a repaint perhaps.

Flaffy

PNSO easily has the superior sculpt, but the paint leaves a lot to be desired, as usual with PNSO final, in-hand figures O:-).
I really don't understand why they went for a glossy fishing for the Borealopelta and Lambeosaurus. Surely it would've been cheaper to just have a matte finish? Given how stingy PNSO is on the paint budget.

Renecito

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Loon

#544
Obviously, this is only part of the figure, so this won't be my final take, but, man, do I not like that.

Faelrin

#545
Not sure what is going on with the nasal boss (edit: like I'm not sure if the shape is off or it is meant to represent keratin overgrowth), but that aside it looks charming so far. Will reserve judgement until there are more prototype pics, and lesson learned with the Borealopelta (and Corythosaurus to a lesser extent), until in hand pics at the very least.
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Flaffy

#546
So close... yet so far. The nasal boss on this image looks almost deflated compared to the DansDinosaurs teaser.


Quite a shame, was really looking forward to getting a Pachyrhinosaurus in its prime. But I'll probably still get it since it matches up with the P. lakustai specimen TMP 86.55.258. That being said, not a huge fan of the extremely conservative keratin on this one. I still long for the day that someone will finally make a P. perotorum figure.



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postsaurischian

 :D  Another wonderful PNSO figure. I guess that's number 30.

PhilSauria

At the risk of being a lone voice - I'll be ordering this one as well as the others.

(Kinda wondering if in the present climate here this should go in the Controversial Opinions thread)

ceratopsian

No, you aren't a lone voice avatar_PhilSauria @PhilSauria. Pretty sure I'll be ordering it.

Quote from: PhilSauria on October 31, 2020, 08:34:01 AM
At the risk of being a lone voice - I'll be ordering this one as well as the others.

(Kinda wondering if in the present climate here this should go in the Controversial Opinions thread)

Shonisaurus

Honestly for me it is very difficult to judge hastily considering that it is a promotional photo that does not fully reveal the figure of that pachyrhinoswaurus but honestly at first glance it is not a figure that convinces me much. The sculpture of the head looks pretty but the details of the eye at first glance look a bit childish. I resort to a dinosaur from the Disney factory, it is very hasty in my case to judge the new figure but honestly I would have liked other more realistic details in the head. From my humble point of view the details of that head could have been improved. However, I will not make excuses when buying that figure.

There are very few pachyrhinosaurus on the market and this is an opportunity to find one that may be scientific.

John

#551
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Don't you hate it when you legitimately compliment someone's mustache and she gets angry with you?

John

#552
I appreciate that unlike the Eofauna Triceratops,PNSO's Pachyrhinosaurus actually represents an identifiable species in P. lakustai. :)
Don't you hate it when you legitimately compliment someone's mustache and she gets angry with you?


Loon


Bread

I guess I am one of the few who actually like this Pachyrhinosaurus. I am a sucker for Ceratopsians. Even though its just a head shot of the animal, I still have high hopes for it. This is a shot in the dark but does anyone else think we could get a possible Gorgosaurus or an Albertosaurus due to the release of this Pachyrhinosaurus? I know PNSO does not really have this pattern of making coexisting species, but again its just a guess.

Jose S.M.

I want to see the full picture but I doesn't look that bad I guess. And the boss well it fits an individual fossil without accounting for possible keratin cover, but also seeing as animals sometimes have difference in their horns or other structures it might be interpreted as that. Right know I have to see the whole body and size to make a decision.

Duna

It looks very like my 3D printed (and myself painted  ::) not too well) P. lakustai.


John

#557
Quote from: PhilSauria on October 31, 2020, 08:34:01 AM
At the risk of being a lone voice - I'll be ordering this one as well as the others.

(Kinda wondering if in the present climate here this should go in the Controversial Opinions thread)
It's not as controversial as you may think.You can be sure that more than just a few people will be getting the new Pachyrhinosaurus.
It's like fans of certain cult TV shows."This was the worst episode ever!I'm DONE with this show!!!I'll never watch again!!!See you next week!" :)
Don't you hate it when you legitimately compliment someone's mustache and she gets angry with you?

Sim

Quote from: Remko on October 30, 2020, 10:46:14 PM
I'm thinking the Corythosaurus might also substitute for Magnapaulia. From what I can find, that animal had a similar crest.
That would also explain the size difference with the Lambeosaurus.  8)

It's unknown if Magnapaulia had a head crest and if it did what it looked like.

Loon

Quote from: Flaffy on October 31, 2020, 06:34:10 AM
...I still long for the day that someone will finally make a P. perotorum figure...

Now that would be something I'd be into. Alas, until then, I'm perfectly happy with my Safari figure to represent P. lakustai.

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