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PNSO—New for 2020

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

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Bread

Quote from: Faelrin on November 29, 2020, 06:28:42 PM
So glad to see these as well as the Edmontonia. Man PNSO is really delivering on the long neglected genera front.


Edit: Saw that the Tyrannosaurus and some others were revealed. Not sure from where. Saw them in the group chat I'm in on instagram. The T. rex has feathers on its neck, and no lips (but well their Microraptor didn't either).
I am really interested in this Tyrannosaurus now. Been waiting for a massed produce Tyrannosaurus with a partial feathery neck with rest of the body being scaly. Do you by chance have any images saved for the other reveals?


Bernie Brontosaurus

Quote from: Faelrin on November 29, 2020, 06:28:42 PM
So glad to see these as well as the Edmontonia. Man PNSO is really delivering on the long neglected genera front.


Edit: Saw that the Tyrannosaurus and some others were revealed. Not sure from where. Saw them in the group chat I'm in on instagram. The T. rex has feathers on its neck, and no lips (but well their Microraptor didn't either).

Where are the T. rex pics?

Dinoxels

The images avatar_Faelrin @Faelrin was talking about:




Ironically I also got these from a group chat. 
Most (if not all) Rebor figures are mid

Bread

Wow, thank you for the images avatar_Dinoxels @Dinoxels

Correct me if I am wrong, but is that a Gorgosaurus, the last image?
That Tyrannosaurus looks good from what I can see.
Again, I really appreciate the images!

Remko

Finally a proper Torosaurus! That genus was long overdue. CollectA has one, but that figure was way to small. Anything in the 1:30th to 1:40th scale range is perfect!

Dinoxels

Quote from: Bread on November 29, 2020, 08:17:43 PM
Wow, thank you for the images avatar_Dinoxels @Dinoxels

Correct me if I am wrong, but is that a Gorgosaurus, the last image?
That Tyrannosaurus looks good from what I can see.
Again, I really appreciate the images!
Your welcome! It's probably a Qianzhousaurus.
Most (if not all) Rebor figures are mid

Faelrin

avatar_Dinoxels @Dinoxels Thanks for sharing those here. I had no idea where these are being seen at, so can't provide the source.
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I'm going to need like 3 years to catch up with all of these realeses. And ceratopsids! My favorites!

Carnoking

The T. rex doesn't look like an actual figure yet though. Wondering if anything is going to change from that (what I assume to be) concept art.

RaptorRex

Yeah, that T. rex is artwork made for the American Museum of Natural History's T. rex exhibition. Though Wilson's booklet does say he is being retired for an updated version so a new T. rex is probably coming.

Bernie Brontosaurus

Quote from: RaptorRex on November 30, 2020, 03:45:52 AM
Yeah, that T. rex is artwork made for the American Museum of Natural History's T. rex exhibition. Though Wilson's booklet does say he is being retired for an updated version so a new T. rex is probably coming.

Wow, I hope it's around the same size as all these sweet new toys we've been getting lately. I just got the Spinosaurus on Friday and it's killer!

Is that supposed to be Triceratops or Torosaurus?

Bokisaurus

Ohhhh myyyy, those née ceratopsians are absolutely beautiful!
I can't wait until they are available!😍 PNSO really is putting out some gorgeous figures!
At this rate some serious rethinking of my display space is in order!😂

KeU

Does anyone know the significance of the black teasers vs the normal colored ones?


Carnoking

Quote from: KeU on November 30, 2020, 04:49:31 AM
Does anyone know the significance of the black teasers vs the normal colored ones?

Could be as simple as the prototypes not quite being ready for photos, or could denote a different line/scale/make.

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cooksonia

Quote from: postsaurischian on November 30, 2020, 08:06:40 AM

^-^  Machairoceratops is number 41 and already for sale.
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Thanks, couldn't find it at first on the site but have now. Number 41 what's that? These PNSO ceratopsians look great to me

Bread

The Machairoceratops is on Dan's website as well. I think I am going to wait to order this one. Something about it makes me need to wait for in hand photos. Lovely colors though.

Dinoguy2

Is that definitely Torosaurus? It looks like it's based on the AMNH Triceratops (which I guess could turn out to be Torosaurus, or an intermediate species).
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I just ordered the Machairoceratops from Dan's. Went ahead and pre-ordered the Eofauna Trike as well. Might as well buy all of my cheekless ceratopsians together ;D
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