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PNSO - New for 2023

Started by bmathison1972, February 08, 2023, 12:09:00 PM

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bmathison1972

Alamosaurus:



Albertosaurus:



Daspletosaurus:



Giganotosaurus:



Gorgosaurus:



Lythronax:



Megalosaurus:



Meraxes:



Mapusaurus:



Saurophaganax:



Spinosaurus:



Tyrannosaurus:



Yangchuanosaurus (subadult):



Yangchuanosaurus (adult):



Zuul:



SerAndrew

Battle of brands!
I'll stick to the Eofauna Giganotosaurus.

However... Not sure what to do with the TRex, I have Andrea, the lying PNSO female TRex. It was nice because of the interesting pose (despite the weird ankle).
Then Eofauna announced theirs. I made the decision of support that spanish brand getting all their figures, but I don't want two TRexes. I decided to make an exception only because the Eofauna has lips and it will be interesting to show that feature too. But it's also a female so...
Well, I can always pretend the smallest is a male.
But this is out of topic.

bmathison1972

I don't have a Giganotosaurus yet, but will probably get the 2017 striped version by Safari, unless they release another (which I seriously doubt this soon)

Gwangi

I'm still content with my Carnegie Giganotosaurus.  ^-^

bmathison1972


bmathison1972

Added Mapusaurus to the first post

bmathison1972

Add the latest T. rex to the first post

bmathison1972

Updated first post with Daspletosaurus


bmathison1972

Updated first post with Lythronax. If you are into big, brown theropods, PNSO 2023 is the year for YOU!

bmathison1972

Updated the first post with Albertosaurus. Good year for theropod fans!

EpicRaptorMan

Might have to get a tyrannosaurid-only collection started....

bmathison1972


JimoAi

yeah pnso is falling off esp with the lack of lips and repetitive families

EpicRaptorMan

#13
It's what sells  O:-) all these tyrannosaurids are making me want to start a tyrannosaur collection (I just checked and in order to do so it would be around $400 lol). I wonder, are these figures in scale with one another?

I'd like to see an Ailoramus, Nanuqsaurus, Yutyrannus, Guanlong, Dilong, and Eotyrannus. And shoot, Tarbosaurus too if they can get a good scale.

stargatedalek

PNSO has already made a couple of those.

EpicRaptorMan

@stargatedalek I noticed that after I posted that.

Still, if I wasn't against collecting prehistoric animals I'd might consider getting a tyrannosaurid collection.


bmathison1972

updated first post with the Megalosaurus.


bmathison1972

#18

Antarctic fur seal:


Atlantic puffin:


Bactrian camel:


Bison:


Blue whale:


Brown bear:


Chinese pangolin:


Colossal squid:


Common bottlenose dolphin:


Crabeater seal:


Fire salamander:


Giant manta ray:


Gray wolf:


GWS:


Hammerhead:


Horse:


Humpback whale


Komodo dragon:


Lynx


Mountain goat:


Narwhal:


Orca:


Pig:


Pygmy three-toed sloth:


Red fox:


Sheep:


Sika deer:


Sperm whale:


Walrus:


Whale shark:



Koifish

#19
Holy cheese and rice and crackers, those extant models are really intriguing.. Are they the more "small scale" models, or are they on par with Schleich and Safari? These have really captured my attention.
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