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PNSO—New for 2020

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

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KeU



postsaurischian

Quote from: cooksonia on November 30, 2020, 11:15:25 AM
....... Number 41 what's that? These PNSO ceratopsians look great to me

The series is called "PREHISTORIC ANIMAL MODELS THAT ACCOMPANY YOUR GROWTH" and the different models are numbered.
Here are this year's numbers:

- No.26  Tyrannosaurus baby
- No.27  Sinoceratops baby
- No.28  Corythosaurus "Caroline"
- No.29  Microraptor "Gaoyuan"
- No.30  Pachyrhinosaurus "Brian"
- No.31  Borealopelta "Gavin"
- No.32  Lambeosaurus "Audrey"
- No.33  Atopodentatus "Zewail"
- No.34  Tuojiangosaurus "Qichuan"
- No.35  Spinosaurus "Essien"
- No.36  ????
- No.37  ????
- No.38  Sauropelta "Isaac"
- No.39  ????
- No.40  ????
- No.41  Machairoceratops "Perez"

We still don't know which numbers Sinoceratops and the others will be.

Jose S.M.

I like the pose! It looks like it's checking something out and it looks pretty cute. I like the frill pattern too.

Faelrin

#823
Wow it's beautiful. They really are knocking it out of the park with these releases so far. I'm also honestly amazed they have so many despite the pandemic. Like there's already 11 confirmed/revealed with more on the way, such as the Tyrannosaurus and Parasaurolophus teased earlier. Maybe Torosaurus as well?


Edit: And the Edmontonia as well, so like 12 revealed actually.
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Flaffy

#824
Finally! A Sinoceratops! Took them long enough  ;D

Dunno why but I'm just a sucker for green Sinoceratops specifically, I partially blame that on JWFK.
I love the colour scheme, especially the striking eyespots on the frill. An improvement over their old Sinoceratops artwork. Not sure how I feel about the paint job on the eyes though, looks very sloppy compared to the Pachyrhinosaurus. Same goes for the shading on the head, very rough.


And what's a Sinoceratops without an unexplained anatomical anomaly? O:-)
Those forked frill spikes are certainly a weird choice to include. A feature that as far as I know, is not based off any published specimens. I'm curious to know Zhao's reasoning behind this peculiar feature.

Carnoking


Shonisaurus

avatar_postsaurischian @postsaurischian Thanks for the link, surely that over time I will make the purchase of that magnificent figure.

Honestly, PNSO is making dinosaur masterpieces that are outperforming all other science figure dinosaur toy brands.

I wish it was a torosaurus being sincerely advertised would replace my torosaurus from WWD. I would like the tyrannosaurus to be a tyrannosaurus rex or another tyrannosauroid.
Pachycephalosaurus is obviously superior to its Schleich counterpart.

On the other hand, the sinoceratops is a centrosaurus whose purchase is mandatory along with the machairoceratops. Sincerely, two ceraptosids and dinosaurs at the same time very rare in the toy dinosaur market, and as I have already mentioned, well sculpted and at a reasonable size, as regards the machairoceratops.

By the way, can the other theropod be a breaking science spinosaurus with a size larger than its counterpart?

Honestly PNSO is making constant figures that are going to cause the financial ruin of many DTF members.

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I can't handle this. It is like PNSO robs our Money, but they are friendly thieves and everyone is giving them their Money while laughing in Joy. At least, thats how i would picture myself.

Sarapaurolophus

The Sinoceras look like green parrots, very curious and alert expression. I like it!

Carnoking



Can't say I know what to make of this. The shioluette looks different than the image of the dinosaur, and the dinosaur itself looks a bit too high caliber to be a simply a model. Can anyone shed some light on this one?

copper

Quote from: Carnoking on November 30, 2020, 10:02:33 PM


Can't say I know what to make of this. The shioluette looks different than the image of the dinosaur, and the dinosaur itself looks a bit too high caliber to be a simply a model. Can anyone shed some light on this one?

I'd guess the colored picture is cgi, and it does look different from the silhouette pic, as I see, on the silhouette the feathers seem to continue along the back but not on the colored version. Guess we'll just have to wait and see  :)

Bread

Going to pass on the Sinoceratops, but definitely going to purchase the Machairoceratops.

This tyrannosaurus, once again, seems interesting to me. Surprise they are possibly going to cover the figure in a large quantity of feathers (based on the photo). We'll see I guess.

I have quite a large list of PNSO figures to get.....

KeU

Chinese characters indicate a Zhuchengtyrannus.
诸城暴龙


SidB

Quote from: KeU on November 30, 2020, 11:10:47 PM
Chinese characters indicate a Zhuchengtyrannus.
诸城暴龙
Good news! Maybe no new T-rex then?

RaptorRex

Quote from: KeU on November 30, 2020, 11:10:47 PM
Chinese characters indicate a Zhuchengtyrannus.
诸城暴龙


Excited to see the figure! Wilson makes a fine Tyrannosaurus so this Zhuchengtyrannus should be good!

Bread

Quote from: SidB on December 01, 2020, 12:50:20 AM
Quote from: KeU on November 30, 2020, 11:10:47 PM
Chinese characters indicate a Zhuchengtyrannus.
诸城暴龙
Good news! Maybe no new T-rex then?
Hopefully not anytime soon, hoping for it to be next year so it allows me to catch up on other figures. ;D

Kaustav Bhattacharyya

I have seen this site a little bit late, so commenting a late too. I have noticed that PNSO casts their dinosaur figures especially the theropod figures over-textured. The Spinosaurus is of no exception where we can find osteoderms and scutes which are most unlikely features in most theropod's thin skin. I request PNSO through this site that texturing in dinosaur figures is great to improve the fine tuning details but anything over than natural is unlikely.

Shonisaurus

Quote from: RaptorRex on December 01, 2020, 01:20:12 AM
Quote from: KeU on November 30, 2020, 11:10:47 PM
Chinese characters indicate a Zhuchengtyrannus.
诸城暴龙

Excited to see the figure! Wilson makes a fine Tyrannosaurus so this Zhuchengtyrannus should be good!

Honestly I am very tempted by that zhuchengtyrannus hopefully its size is more than acceptable the color of that prototype paint would be exceptionally good if applied to the real dinosaur

Andre

The Sinoceratops looks great.. looks like I'll be spending more money on the Ceratopsidae... If anyone can share the link from AliExpress when it is available, I appreciate it.. I don't know why, but takes me days to be able to simply find the new ones on the app search.. 

Shonisaurus

Quote from: Andre on December 01, 2020, 11:53:40 AM
The Sinoceratops looks great.. looks like I'll be spending more money on the Ceratopsidae... If anyone can share the link from AliExpress when it is available, I appreciate it.. I don't know why, but takes me days to be able to simply find the new ones on the app search..

By the way speaking of sinoceratops, I would also like a purchase link from Aliexpress to order such a beautiful figure as soon as it is available.

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