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PNSO: New For 2021

Started by Takama, December 02, 2020, 08:27:09 PM

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ceratopsian

Isn't it just!  I always like PNSO's group posters - they have an eye for visual balance.  And yes, I consider us fortunate on that score, something to celebrate!

Quote from: Faelrin on September 07, 2021, 07:13:47 PM
That group shot is something. Who would have thought we'd have so many beautiful hadrosaurid figures in such a short time, never mind those from other brands as well?


Irritation

These Hadrosaur figures keep getting better and better. I hope PNSO will tackle on other Ornithopods (Iguanodon, Tenontosaurus, etc.)

SidB

Quote from: Irritation on September 07, 2021, 10:57:50 PM
These Hadrosaur figures keep getting better and better. I hope PNSO will tackle on other Ornithopods (Iguanodon, Tenontosaurus, etc.)
Yes, on both counts!

Stegotyranno420

I'm in shock. It's amazing
I think I may have had predicted the colors
Spoiler

I really like this one.

Faelrin

avatar_Irritation @Irritation While I think there are several decent Iguanodon figures on the market currently, I wouldn't be opposed to seeing them do one, or rather I'm curious as to how they'd pull it off. Tenontosaurus is also severely lacking in decent options short of a corpse, and an older CollectA model.
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Shonisaurus

That olorotitan is magnificent. When will it be available for purchase? On the other hand, I would like PNSO to make a tsintaosaurus, but please with the scientific "retro" version, I don't understand that PNSO being a Chinese company has such a low metaphorical esteem and I mean it as a joke, when not doing chinese dinosaurs. A retro version tsintaosaurus would be exceptional.

Going to the heart of the matter, that olorotitan, it is extremely beautiful, I would never have imagined that any company made that figure as beautiful as PNSO has done. It is worth its weight in gold.

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SRF

Quote from: Shonisaurus on September 08, 2021, 10:03:52 AM
That olorotitan is magnificent. When will it be available for purchase? On the other hand, I would like PNSO to make a tsintaosaurus, but please with the scientific "retro" version, I don't understand that PNSO being a Chinese company has such a low metaphorical esteem and I mean it as a joke, when not doing chinese dinosaurs. A retro version tsintaosaurus would be exceptional.

Going to the heart of the matter, that olorotitan, it is extremely beautiful, I would never have imagined that any company made that figure as beautiful as PNSO has done. It is worth its weight in gold.

The Olorotitan is already available at PNSO's own stores on Amazon and AliExpress.
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Faelrin

Seems to be the same price as the Corythosaurus and many of the theropods. $38.99. Seems to be free shipping and a $2 coupon on the Aliexpress store for those in the US at least.

I think someone said this is near the size of the Lambeosaurus? Kind of a big hike in price if that is the case from that one. Just hope the final paint detail is good like on the rest of the hadrosaurids.
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Psittacoraptor

Look at this beautiful Wilson head portrait:

https://tieba.baidu.com/p/7531624286

I think this is the official 1:15 bookend but custom painted? If they made a larger scale version of Wilson that looks like this, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.

JohannesB

Quote from: Psittacoraptor on September 08, 2021, 04:08:29 PM
Look at this beautiful Wilson head portrait:

https://tieba.baidu.com/p/7531624286

I think this is the official 1:15 bookend but custom painted? If they made a larger scale version of Wilson that looks like this, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.

Undeniably beautiful.

Medzo

Quote from: Psittacoraptor on September 08, 2021, 04:08:29 PM
Look at this beautiful Wilson head portrait:

https://tieba.baidu.com/p/7531624286

I think this is the official 1:15 bookend but custom painted? If they made a larger scale version of Wilson that looks like this, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.

I don't see too much sense in these bust models myself but they are clearly good to showcase the paint application possibilities. A pity the actual Wilson model is way behind this. I really hope PNSO strives to up their game constantly to have these details with 1:35 figures as well.

Shonisaurus

Quote from: SRF on September 08, 2021, 11:20:12 AM
Quote from: Shonisaurus on September 08, 2021, 10:03:52 AM
That olorotitan is magnificent. When will it be available for purchase? On the other hand, I would like PNSO to make a tsintaosaurus, but please with the scientific "retro" version, I don't understand that PNSO being a Chinese company has such a low metaphorical esteem and I mean it as a joke, when not doing chinese dinosaurs. A retro version tsintaosaurus would be exceptional.

Going to the heart of the matter, that olorotitan, it is extremely beautiful, I would never have imagined that any company made that figure as beautiful as PNSO has done. It is worth its weight in gold.

The Olorotitan is already available at PNSO's own stores on Amazon and AliExpress.

Thanks for the info. That rare dinosaur is now available!

They have been in a hurry to commercialize it.


suchomimus

I guess Ivan will come in a scale of around 1:37? That is by assuming an estimation of the length along the back to be 21.6cm (taking the hypothenuse) and using an 8m individual for scale by google's standards.

SRF

Quote from: suchomimus on September 09, 2021, 03:20:53 PM
I guess Ivan will come in a scale of around 1:37? That is by assuming an estimation of the length along the back to be 21.6cm (taking the hypothenuse) and using an 8m individual for scale by google's standards.

The length around the curves is actually 27.5cm, so it's probably around 1:30 scale.
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GojiraGuy1954

Might cave and get some PNSO. I've seen the prices that ED has for Connor, they seem much more fair than stuff like Domingo or A-Shu. £30.99 for a 29cm fig rather than £32.99 for a 17cm one thats also much more gracile. Thinking Zewaii, Connor, Gamba and Brian. Maybe Rosana and Haylee later down the line. Considered Yinqi but it looked sloppy in the inhand video I saw (Andy's Dinosaur Reviews)
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Flaffy

Quote from: Sim on August 28, 2021, 09:54:07 PM
Quote from: Flaffy on August 28, 2021, 03:13:56 PM
So what is your point? I said that I would've preferred a figure based on Edmarka as it was likely to have been a far more impressive and robust specimen. My personal preference isn't affected by whether it has skull material or not.

I got the impression you were saying you would have preferred the Torvosaurus figure's head crests to have been more conventional like on "Edmarka", since the rest of your post was only talking about head crests.  If you meant you would have preferred an "Edmarka" because it was more impressive and robust, I'm curious to know what the source for it being like that is.  The PNSO Torvosaurus already looks robust to me.

ig Simply due to Edmarka being estimated to be a larger specimen based on available material, ~11.4m I believe. And if the PNSO model were at 1:35 scale, it would represent a ~10.3m long individual.

Carnoking

https://www.facebook.com/2331852817042641/posts/3144649872429594/?d=n

Some in-hand photos shared by Paleofiguras. Really torn with this one. Looks like the paint scheme turned out strong but it sure is a tiny thing for about 40 bucks.

SRF

Quote from: Carnoking on September 10, 2021, 09:35:32 AM
https://www.facebook.com/2331852817042641/posts/3144649872429594/?d=n

Some in-hand photos shared by Paleofiguras. Really torn with this one. Looks like the paint scheme turned out strong but it sure is a tiny thing for about 40 bucks.

Yeah this comparison with the Parasaurolophus makes the size of the Olorotitan a bit underwhelming. Altough I think it will not be that bad in person, it's all about perspective of course.

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Medzo

Is the Parasaurolophus so out of scale compared to other pieces in this PNSO series?

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