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PNSO—New for 2020

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

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suspsy

Any guesses as to the identity of the nesting theropod statue?
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Halzk

Quote from: Shonisaurus on May 01, 2020, 01:09:59 AM
avatar_Halzk @Halzk In my case I would prefer it to be a charonosaurus. In my case there are good representations of that dinosaur highlighting Doug Watson's Safari parasaurolophus to give an example.

Even Collecta's parasaurolophus is a figure to be reckoned with as a parasaurolophus I think he is very well represented from my humble personal opinion.
Tbh I'm not really fond of both, that's why I was hoping for PNSO or another company like Eofauna to make one. But I would still be satisfied if it turns out to be a Charonosaurus.

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KeU

Looks like a less expensive release without the base perhaps?

Loon

Never cared much for Wilson, I'm hoping for a rerelease of the Huanghetitan, maybe with fixed toes?

SidB

Quote from: KeU on May 15, 2020, 08:42:46 PM
Looks like a less expensive release without the base perhaps?
If so, it will need a serious re-balancing, since Wilson is base dependent.

ceratopsian

Everything Dinosaur posted on Facebook and also on their blog this morning that they expect a delivery of PNSO models to leave the factory this week and to arrive with them in the U.K. in July. Partly a restock of existing figures but the shipment will also include the two new releases of the baby Tyrannosaurus and Sinoceratops that were trailed earlier. 

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Carnoking

Quote from: Loon on May 15, 2020, 10:15:37 PM
Never cared much for Wilson, I'm hoping for a rerelease of the Huanghetitan, maybe with fixed toes?

Would love for them to re-release that beast. I've been hunting for one for the longest time now. I even resorted to a backwater website which (perhaps unsurprisingly) was a scam. Heres to hoping PNSO give Huanghetitan another go.

SidB

Quote from: Carnoking on May 26, 2020, 10:43:04 PM
Quote from: Loon on May 15, 2020, 10:15:37 PM
Never cared much for Wilson, I'm hoping for a rerelease of the Huanghetitan, maybe with fixed toes?

Would love for them to re-release that beast. I've been hunting for one for the longest time now. I even resorted to a backwater website which (perhaps unsurprisingly) was a scam. Heres to hoping PNSO give Huanghetitan another go.
I hope so too. I remember one going for $30 in the beginning, now they are three times that and never less

Joey

Quote from: SidB on May 27, 2020, 03:38:53 AM
Quote from: Carnoking on May 26, 2020, 10:43:04 PM
Quote from: Loon on May 15, 2020, 10:15:37 PM
Never cared much for Wilson, I'm hoping for a rerelease of the Huanghetitan, maybe with fixed toes?

Would love for them to re-release that beast. I've been hunting for one for the longest time now. I even resorted to a backwater website which (perhaps unsurprisingly) was a scam. Heres to hoping PNSO give Huanghetitan another go.
I hope so too. I remember one going for $30 in the beginning, now they are three times that and never less
Wow I just checked Ebay and dang they are expensive. Average price I saw those go for was about $100 bucks plus $70 shipping. I'm actually in need of selling my Huanghetitan and I'd definitely sell it to a fellow forum member, however mine has some major paint rubs on the snout, tail and toes from poor shipping (it was shipped to me in a bag) as well as the fact that shipping right now for a package of that size costs an arm and a leg.

Carnoking

Quote from: Joey on May 27, 2020, 03:55:09 AM
Quote from: SidB on May 27, 2020, 03:38:53 AM
Quote from: Carnoking on May 26, 2020, 10:43:04 PM
Quote from: Loon on May 15, 2020, 10:15:37 PM
Never cared much for Wilson, I'm hoping for a rerelease of the Huanghetitan, maybe with fixed toes?

Would love for them to re-release that beast. I've been hunting for one for the longest time now. I even resorted to a backwater website which (perhaps unsurprisingly) was a scam. Heres to hoping PNSO give Huanghetitan another go.
I hope so too. I remember one going for $30 in the beginning, now they are three times that and never less
Wow I just checked Ebay and dang they are expensive. Average price I saw those go for was about $100 bucks plus $70 shipping. I'm actually in need of selling my Huanghetitan and I'd definitely sell it to a fellow forum member, however mine has some major paint rubs on the snout, tail and toes from poor shipping (it was shipped to me in a bag) as well as the fact that shipping right now for a package of that size costs an arm and a leg.

I like to think I'm handy enough with a brush for basic repairs, so paint rub doesn't bother me too much  ;)

Halichoeres

Quote from: ceratopsian on May 26, 2020, 10:51:20 AM
Everything Dinosaur posted on Facebook and also on their blog this morning that they expect a delivery of PNSO models to leave the factory this week and to arrive with them in the U.K. in July. Partly a restock of existing figures but the shipment will also include the two new releases of the baby Tyrannosaurus and Sinoceratops that were trailed earlier.

I suppose that means that the ones teased by Dan's recently shouldn't be expected for several more months.
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ceratopsian

Quote from: Halichoeres on May 27, 2020, 07:58:13 PM
Quote from: ceratopsian on May 26, 2020, 10:51:20 AM
Everything Dinosaur posted on Facebook and also on their blog this morning that they expect a delivery of PNSO models to leave the factory this week and to arrive with them in the U.K. in July. Partly a restock of existing figures but the shipment will also include the two new releases of the baby Tyrannosaurus and Sinoceratops that were trailed earlier.

I suppose that means that the ones teased by Dan's recently shouldn't be expected for several more months.

I think that is very likely the case.  I would be surprised to see them before autumn/end of the year.  But who knows with PNSO?


Shonisaurus

Quote from: ceratopsian on May 26, 2020, 10:51:20 AM
Everything Dinosaur posted on Facebook and also on their blog this morning that they expect a delivery of PNSO models to leave the factory this week and to arrive with them in the U.K. in July. Partly a restock of existing figures but the shipment will also include the two new releases of the baby Tyrannosaurus and Sinoceratops that were trailed earlier.

You have given me a joy those two newborn dinosaur figures are one of my expected figures from the PNSO brand.

Flaffy

#94
Here's some strong evidence to suggest that the mystery nodosaur is indeed a Borealopelta.

PNSO's 3D reconstruction of the genus:


A video showcasing the model (not the figure):
Link: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV14p4y1C7iq

IF the figure is just a scaled down version of the larger model, then I think it's safe to say that the Borealopelta's quality will be on par with Sede the Ankylosaurus.


And unfortunately, the hadrosaur seems to be yet another Parasaurolophus.

A video showcasing the model (not the figure):
Link: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1kk4y197cq/?spm_id_from=333.788.videocard.7

Concavenator

What happened to those anyways? It's a month since they were hinted. I thought they were coming soon  ::)


Ceratosaurus

I'm on the fence about purchasing the baby T-Rex figure that's been released. Does anyone here have it yet? All I've seen are pictures from Baidu. It's fairly cheap on AliExpress right now but I'm just looking for some photos that show it more in detail.
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SenSx

Quote from: Flaffy on June 07, 2020, 02:38:05 PM
Here's some strong evidence to suggest that the mystery nodosaur is indeed a Borealopelta.

PNSO's 3D reconstruction of the genus:


A video showcasing the model (not the figure):
Link: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV14p4y1C7iq

IF the figure is just a scaled down version of the larger model, then I think it's safe to say that the Borealopelta's quality will be on par with Sede the Ankylosaurus.


And unfortunately, the hadrosaur seems to be yet another Parasaurolophus.

A video showcasing the model (not the figure):
Link: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1kk4y197cq/?spm_id_from=333.788.videocard.7

Thanks !

What do you think is the scale of those figures ? (Parasaurolophus and Ankylosaurus)

suspsy

I probably won't bother with the Parasaurolophus, although I'd need to see final images before deciding for sure. It may end up proving impressive enough to warrant purchasing.

The Borealopelta looks like it'll be a real winner.

Hope we get confirmation of the tyrannosaur's identity soon. Or at least some images of the model.
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Shonisaurus

The borealopelta and parasaurolophus in their projected version seem to be very well. My greatest wish is that PNSO will take them out in the medium or medium-long term since many toy dinosaur figures of various brands are accumulating and one will have to decide (for at least it is my case) which figures I will buy and which I will leave for an indefinite time, in fact I have not been buying for several months and I do not see with the intention of buying compulsively as I did years ago. If the parasaurolophus or borealopelta are the same size as the PNSO ceratosaurus and ophtlamosaurus, with all my regret I will not buy them. I prefer that they be a medium or medium size, but I am not interested in a huge XL size, for a simple reason I lack shelf space to add two more giants to my collection.

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