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PNSO: New For 2021

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

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Blade-of-the-Moon

Considering with all these releases recently we haven't seen ONE large vinyl I'm not holding out too much hope. They could at least give us that like bigger pieces one thing...


stargatedalek

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on January 16, 2021, 03:04:35 PM
Considering with all these releases recently we haven't seen ONE large vinyl I'm not holding out too much hope. They could at least give us that like bigger pieces one thing...
This.

I'd be double sad if they give us more "museum line" figures, which cost the same as the big vinyls and frankly don't give us anything unique or frankly particularly impressive.

Bread

Quote from: stargatedalek on January 16, 2021, 03:15:06 PM
Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on January 16, 2021, 03:04:35 PM
Considering with all these releases recently we haven't seen ONE large vinyl I'm not holding out too much hope. They could at least give us that like bigger pieces one thing...
This.

I'd be double sad if they give us more "museum line" figures, which cost the same as the big vinyls and frankly don't give us anything unique or frankly particularly impressive.
I should have been more specific about the want for museum line figures, as I only like their diorama pieces, the Yangchuanosaurus and Chungkingosaurus. I honestly don't care for their other museum line figures, but I would love more dioramas.

Halichoeres

I'd definitely be down for some big vinyl sauropods. Or trees. Or the larger marine reptiles as long as they don't make it all prune-y like their Ophthalmosaurus.

Overall I'm quite happy with the recent PNSO releases. Still, I wish that the Carnotaurus had been literally any other abelisaurid.
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Trees would be very welcome - we're long overdue for some, since Schleich, Safari and CollectA issued their offerings a while back.

suspsy

Sadly, I'm pretty sure the reason CollectA isn't putting out any new trees and Safari stopped making them altogether is because they just don't sell well enough.
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Faelrin

Yeah it's pretty sad about the shortage of prehistoric plants on the market. Better some then nothing I guess. It would be interesting to see them offer some.
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#307
So, nothin from PNSO for this week  so far?

acro-man

This just in -

NO MORE RELEASES before Chinese New Year, since factory already on holiday.

This could mean they will only be back in March.

Think our wallet can use some rest - for now.
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suspsy

I am fine with this being the case.
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Gothmog the Baryonyx

#310
Well, that gives anyone buying from Everything Dinosaur a chance to catch up I think.

I am very much looking forward to the Miragaia in particular
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ceratopsian

Thanks avatar_acro-man @acro-man.  I think we need a breather from new releases.  And not just our wallets. If we get too much of a good thing, it becomes less of a treat and we take it for granted. I'm quite happy to wait for the later releases that still haven't made it to Everything Dinosaur and enjoy the ones I now have!  Like avatar_Gothmog the Baryonyx @Gothmog the Baryonyx, I'm particularly looking forward to the Miragaia arriving here.

Bread

I am also glad this is the case. Would this also mean that shipping will be an issue? With there being a holiday.


Stuckasaurus (Dino Dad Reviews)

Why are only 4 of the new models pictured in the first post?


Gothmog the Baryonyx

Quote from: Stuckasaurus (Dino Dad Reviews) on January 17, 2021, 01:41:22 PM
Why are only 4 of the new models pictured in the first post?
because the rest are counted as 2020 releases. PNSO doesn't really match the way other companies reveal and release products
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SRF

After looking at the review videos I actually prefer the Carnotaurus over the Qianzhousaurus as my next purchase I think. Especially since it's 1/35 scale like the T. Rex. And it actually looks better than expected!
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Carnoking

A well deserved break for both PNSO and us. So the whole "up to February/through February" rumor is a bust. I wonder what that means for how many more are actually in store... :o

Sauropelta

Anyone got pics of the Pinacosaurus yet?
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Quote from: Sauropelta on January 17, 2021, 11:50:11 PM
Anyone got pics of the Pinacosaurus yet?

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