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DinoZoo Collectible Figures - New for 2021

Started by Thialfi, October 13, 2021, 12:47:00 PM

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Thialfi

DinoZoo Collectible Figures is a new, Chilean company that has just finished production on its first model: a beautiful Kaatedocus Siberi in 1:35 scale (21 cm.). The model is limited to 50 units.






More information, also on how to order, on their Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/DinoZoo-Collectibles-Figures-102275032213455/


Flaffy

#1
Wish higher definition pics were made available.

But alas, yet another beautiful sauropod figure that's going to be on the market for all to enjoy

ItsTwentyBelow

So do we know if this figure is being limited to a run of only 50 models, or is that just how many are currently available at this time?

Because otherwise, I would not say it is available to all. Hope more will become available because I am interested but was not planning to preorder it.

Thialfi

Quote from: ItsTwentyBelow on October 13, 2021, 02:43:31 PM
So do we know if this figure is being limited to a run of only 50 models, or is that just how many are currently available at this time?

Because otherwise, I would not say it is available to all. Hope more will become available because I am interested but was not planning to preorder it.
We would have to ask the producer, but seeing this appears to be a one-person project, I wouldn't be surprised if supplies are limited.

Thialfi




Some more images. Perhaps interesting to know Rubén Molina Pérez from EoFauna helped out calculating the exact measurements and weight for the 3D model of this figure.

I really like the model, but I think it's a bit outside of my financial reach for the moment.

Flaffy

Shipping to the United States costs $30 USD.

So in total would be $85 to bring one into the US. Quite pricy.

Thialfi

avatar_Flaffy @Flaffy yeah, same for Europe I reckon. I understand, it comes all the way from Chile, has to packed well, the brand is operated by a single person, but I can't justify it for myself unfortunately :(

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ItsTwentyBelow

Quote from: Flaffy on October 13, 2021, 04:23:02 PM
Shipping to the United States costs $30 USD.

So in total would be $85 to bring one into the US. Quite pricy.

Yeesh. At that price it's out of consideration for me. Cool that Eofauna gave their input, though. It is a very nice model.

Doctor Velociraptor

Quote from: Thialfi on October 13, 2021, 12:47:00 PM
DinoZoo Collectible Figures is a new, Chilean company that has just finished production on its first model: a beautiful Kaatedocus Siberi in 1:35 scale (21 cm.). The model is limited to 50 units.






More information, also on how to order, on their Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/DinoZoo-Collectibles-Figures-102275032213455/

Thanks for share!

CARN0TAURUS

What happened to this figure?  Did it end up getting produced?

Thialfi

Apparently it's currently in the production process. First units should become available around mid February.

Doctor Velociraptor

Quote from: CARN0TAURUS on February 05, 2022, 03:46:49 AM
What happened to this figure?  Did it end up getting produced?

We are still in production, the first units will be shipped after February 10th.

Flaffy

Final Product - Kaatedocus siberi 1:35 Scale
Photos by Leopoldo Bastias Lagos (@dinos_polo)
The Kaatedocus are already being sent!
-DinoZoo Team-






Flaffy

#13
NEW PRODUCT - Stegourus 1:35 DinoZoo (Unpainted Ver)

Hi all. We have a new product for sale. This is Stegourus 1:35 unpainted version.

Figure details:
Made of high quality resin
5 cm long (1:35 scale)
Comes in a custom box
Price:
1 unit = $6.5 US dollars + $13 Shipping worldwide
2 units = $12 US dollars + $13 Shipping worldwide
3 units = $16 US dollars + $13 worldwide shipping
If you want more units we can negotiate a price.

Shipment:
Shipping to worldwide
Scheduled to ship after March 5.

All money raised from the sales of this figure will go towards the production of the Stegourus 1:6 Painted Version figure (Same style as the Kaatedocus)
Any questions, will be answered immediately 🙂

Regards




D @Doctor Velociraptor any information on the 1:6 scale version?

Flaffy


Faelrin

Very cheap too. I wonder how much a painted version would be? Assuming they will be doing one at the 1:35 scale. I'm really impressed at how fast they were able to put out a figure of this so soon after it was described though.
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Flaffy

#16
Quote from: Faelrin on February 20, 2022, 03:05:44 AM
Very cheap too. I wonder how much a painted version would be? Assuming they will be doing one at the 1:35 scale. I'm really impressed at how fast they were able to put out a figure of this so soon after it was described though.
I asked and they said that no painted version of the 1/35 is planned unfortunately. The 1/6 version will be painted though, and at 28cm long, it'll be slightly smaller than the small BotM ceratopsians. I'm trying to convince them to do a 1/18 version as 1/35 is a bit too tiny for my taste, and detail loss is apparent at such a small scale.

Original digital model for comparison, by Christopher Chávez.
Link: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/vJJEX3

Faelrin

Huh, I had no idea it was that small. That's adorable. Well then, I guess a bigger figure after all wouldn't hurt. I think a 1/18 one would be a happy medium.
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Halichoeres

That's pretty adorable. I bet there will be several versions of Stegouros in the next few years, but this might be the only option near 1:35.
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Nice stegouros and this Chilean company is a dinosaur company that must be taken into account, it is a pity that it is not marketed in Europe.

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