Muy buen diseño por parte de PNSO, con una sensación muy orgánica y plausible en la reconstrucción "en vida". El texturizado de los cuernos es de 10 y el pintado, aunque quizá suave en algunas partes, está a un nivel muy elevado. Quizás como pequeño fallo es lo hipermarcado que está el patrón azul de la gola, aunque comparándolo con lo hecho en Torosaurus de la misma marca, han mejorado en su integración. Han usado un ligero suavizado alrededor de las zonas importantes haciendo que se integren más. Y el nivel de detalle está a los niveles asombrosos que, hasta la fecha, únicamente la marca comercial de PNSO es capaz de realizar. Muy buen modelo y totalmente inesperado. Ha tardado poco en verse una figura de Lokiceratops en el mercado. Es curioso como un animal tan reciente, ha generado tanto impacto. Muy buen análisis de la pieza, amigo 🤩
Excellent points made about accessibility of the paper! I too get confused or frustrated when things aren’t very clear or concise. I’m sure a lot of people will be thrilled when they read it.
Looks great. Good to see PNSO back, and with a long awaited ceratopsian. Would love to see more ceratopsians from them, certainly a pentaceratops would be very welcome
One of your best reviews (and that’s saying a lot)! It was also cool seeing a glance at your our bookshelf. I have many of those same books. My Loki hasn’t yet arrived but I received a shipping confirmation a few days ago so hopefully soon!
Ah, the symptoms of someone who takes dinosaurs very seriously... I recognize the symptoms! 🤣🤣 I'm glad your at least looks like it will be a smooth path to your door, without fears of it being lost in transit!
What an amazing figure! I’m sure other companies will try their luck with Loki, but I’m curious to see who will surpass PNSO’s version. As a self-learner, I find these reviews incredibly helpful. I love the open-mouth stance because it allows us to see inside the mouth, which PNSO doesn’t often showcase in their ceratopsians. The color palette is refreshing, but the frill pattern is not great. Other than that, I would rate this figure a 10 out of 10. Thank you so much for this helpful review, my dear sir! You are the absolute best, and I wish you continued success in your fantastic work. 🖤🖤
Thank you my friend! I think that with the collaboration with the authors themselves makes this one going to be very very hard to beat. Unless whoever comes up with the next works directly with the authors, who will surely have a lot more useful information than even the excellent paper. I hope that PNSO will not make this the new brown though... this one looks coloured a bit similarly to the PNSO Camarasaurus.
A very nice representation of a very recently described species. It may not be the best ceratopsian we've had this year (or even in the last month) in my opinion, but it's definitely some great variety to what we've had so far.
Gracias por el artículo y por tu gran documentación. Es digno de mención la carencia de imaginación en PNSO acerca de la pintura. Han pasado de hacer dinosaurios marrones a plagiar directamente la paleta y el estilo de Haolonggood!!!
¡De nada! ¡Estaba feliz de hacerlo! Sobre el color, para ser justos, creo que este color es más parecido al Camarasaurus de PNSO. Creo que algunos ejemplos más nos lo mostrarán.
I am 100% picking this guy up! I love the colours and the fact that PNSO collaborated with the paper authors. Also, that paper section was really interesting!
It is one of the most enjoyable papers I've read! If I didn't have to get to work I would have read it through in one sitting! This is truly a show of what PNSO in top form is, and with HLG's recent showing of the Triceratops, it looks like models of scientific art like this is going to become the standard.
Awesome figure and I loved the preview of the paper. It seems like the paper itself is also a work of art (or atleast great UX design). Hopefully companies continue to work with researchers when new papers come out. Great figures could be produced as a result as well as highlighting the actual science.
The paper is indeed beautifully written as well as the presentation easy to follow. Extremely accessible and as you say, excellent UX! I think that PNSO might use this as one of their continued advantages, a focus on the science and more collaborations. That would also get them more name recognizability in Western scientific circles too!
Thank you for another excellent review! Would you perhaps consider making a future video on your dinosaur books? I bet that would be helpful to many novices such as me :)
Hmmmm! I did think of doing it some time or other, but was swamped by the deluge of dinos from HLG today, plus a backlog of neglected dragons! But if enough people are interested, I would be delighted to share! 😁
An exciting release for a ceratopsian lover! I'm glad they've broadened their range of colours too. The only thing I'm dissatisfied with is the sharp-edged, artificial look of the frill "eyes". But that's certainly not enough to deter me from buying this gladly, once it reaches my local supplier.
Yes this really ups the bar on what they've done before! And about high time too! I really could see fewer theropods from PNSO as they bring their talents to bear on other dinosaurs!
@@DinosDragons The joke with the new color pattern ^^ I guess in one year from now, after 5 other figures in the same new pattern someone from PNSO will realize that their socialist market economy did something wrong. But nothing against china...because nobody sucks more than europe atm.
Let's hope 2025 is a much busier year for them! We need some lipped theropods, particularly a Tyrannosaurus Rex! More sauropodomorphs like Plateosaurus would be welcome too!
I sure wouldn't mind more basal sauropodomorphs! Plateosaurus seems like a no-brainer after Lufengosaurus. I hope they get its hands right though I'm sure they will based on their past record. I have no doubt that the lipped T Rex will be a winner, though it seems like a lot of other companies want to jump in on the T Rex. I suspect that people will be a lot more exacting about what they ask for as they get more and more options.
@ a Plateosaurus has been on my wishlist since I was about 5! For such an important dinosaur, figure representation is sparse! Considering Jurassic World: Rebirth & WWD ‘25 are coming next year, it’s smart business for companies to update their Tyrannosaurus models, and I think a lot of people are itching for a fully up to date representation of the King of Dinosaurs! I’m not sure if you’ve seen, but there is a CAD for a new Rex by PNSO…
Possibly for the larger scales we know. I would imagine the basement scales would still be too small to be seen. In a sense, EoFauna can be said to be more 'accurate' in that their dinosaurs are often smooth, since at 1:35 some of these scales measured in the milimeters can certainly not be seen. But the smaller the scales model manufacturers can make them, the closer to believability these models will be, while still giving us the detail we expect!
Very nice review as always. Thank you! My one question is about the symmetry, or should I say the lack there of. Because most animals that I can think of have relatively the same look on the right side as the left, it makes me wonder about the Lokiceratops' asymmetric features on its scull and frill. I know it was a valiant effort to construct the figure as close as possible to the only fossil that has been found. But might this animal in life of that specific fossil be an exception to the norm? Maybe Lokiceratops were just as symmetric as other ceratopsians, but this particular one was just a little malformed. 🤔🤷 Thanks again!
Thanks for your comment and question. Drawing from the discussion in the paper, I get the idea that in fact, another way of thinking might be that asymmetry could _be the norm_. Instead of being a developmental anomaly, for example, the asymmetry might serve to differentiate between individuals, indicate health status or attractiveness (whether mates might prefer symmetry or asymmetry is another guess). _Rangifer_ for example have asymmetrical horns, and that is considered a _normal_ state, not an _abnormality_ . Another possibility may be developmental plasticity, in which there were localised differences in growth rates or environmental influences during postnatal development.
Now a month ago Haolonggood release their Triceratops which was highly praised. Now PNSO releases a ceratopsian that from what I see is even better than the Haolonggood Triceratops. This feels like bone wars reloaded. Question is who is Cope and who is Marsh here. My feeling is that PNSO models will more likely stand the test of time because they are scientifically more accurate.
It's an interesting point you make. I believe that while scientific-accuracy alone is very important to some of us, it is not as important to those who contribute the majority of buying volume. If PNSO could get the Western scientific community interested and actually buy these figures, that could get them more sales in that niche. But against that virtue, we have to balance out what the current majority of people who buy these figures and create business sustainability for these companies want: awesome looking sculpts, beautiful colours, and most relevantly here - price. I watched a recent video in which a review bashed PNSO for the 'crap' they include in their boxes. What people forget is that outside various small similar-thinking groups, for example those of us who are really into science, there is a much bigger world that these businesses have to cater to. In this case, many Chinese parents buying PNSO products not just for an isolated model, but other wholesome experiences they can get from the purchase. If these were 'crap', they would not sell here, let alone in the West. If PNSO continues to thrive, it will certainly be partly because of the respect it has with the science-minded crowd. But it also has to appeal to other reasons thousands of other people will buy. Unfortunately, scientific accuracy is just one part of these primary drivers.
Excellent figure and review, will deff get this for Christmas
Thank you very much. This will make a most worthy present for you! 😁
That paper is to think about, so worth taking notes on.
Most definitely! It's a great one for giving you plenty of bang for the time!
Muy buen diseño por parte de PNSO, con una sensación muy orgánica y plausible en la reconstrucción "en vida". El texturizado de los cuernos es de 10 y el pintado, aunque quizá suave en algunas partes, está a un nivel muy elevado. Quizás como pequeño fallo es lo hipermarcado que está el patrón azul de la gola, aunque comparándolo con lo hecho en Torosaurus de la misma marca, han mejorado en su integración. Han usado un ligero suavizado alrededor de las zonas importantes haciendo que se integren más. Y el nivel de detalle está a los niveles asombrosos que, hasta la fecha, únicamente la marca comercial de PNSO es capaz de realizar. Muy buen modelo y totalmente inesperado. Ha tardado poco en verse una figura de Lokiceratops en el mercado. Es curioso como un animal tan reciente, ha generado tanto impacto. Muy buen análisis de la pieza, amigo 🤩
I‘m glad it didn‘t get lost in the mail like you already feared. :)
Yes thank Heavens for that! Such a beautiful piece!
Excellent points made about accessibility of the paper! I too get confused or frustrated when things aren’t very clear or concise. I’m sure a lot of people will be thrilled when they read it.
This is one really enjoyable paper to read. Really good on user ergonomics and a breath of fresh air from some of the very old articles I have read! 😁
This is a very nice model from a brand new genera
Definitely, and I couldn't think of a better model, or way to come up with the design of a new model! 😁
Looks great. Good to see PNSO back, and with a long awaited ceratopsian. Would love to see more ceratopsians from them, certainly a pentaceratops would be very welcome
I couldn't agree more! I want it in real 1:35 scale!
Your reviews are absolutely fantastic! Really, Really beautiful work! Thank you!
Thank you very much for your kind words! I sure would love it knowing people are actually enjoying and watching more than a few minutes of it! 🤣
One of your best reviews (and that’s saying a lot)! It was also cool seeing a glance at your our bookshelf. I have many of those same books. My Loki hasn’t yet arrived but I received a shipping confirmation a few days ago so hopefully soon!
Ah, the symptoms of someone who takes dinosaurs very seriously... I recognize the symptoms! 🤣🤣 I'm glad your at least looks like it will be a smooth path to your door, without fears of it being lost in transit!
What an amazing figure! I’m sure other companies will try their luck with Loki, but I’m curious to see who will surpass PNSO’s version.
As a self-learner, I find these reviews incredibly helpful. I love the open-mouth stance because it allows us to see inside the mouth, which PNSO doesn’t often showcase in their ceratopsians. The color palette is refreshing, but the frill pattern is not great. Other than that, I would rate this figure a 10 out of 10.
Thank you so much for this helpful review, my dear sir! You are the absolute best, and I wish you continued success in your fantastic work. 🖤🖤
Thank you my friend! I think that with the collaboration with the authors themselves makes this one going to be very very hard to beat. Unless whoever comes up with the next works directly with the authors, who will surely have a lot more useful information than even the excellent paper.
I hope that PNSO will not make this the new brown though... this one looks coloured a bit similarly to the PNSO Camarasaurus.
A very nice representation of a very recently described species. It may not be the best ceratopsian we've had this year (or even in the last month) in my opinion, but it's definitely some great variety to what we've had so far.
PNSO has definitely broken it's silence in smashing fashion with this one! 😁
Gracias por el artículo y por tu gran documentación. Es digno de mención la carencia de imaginación en PNSO acerca de la pintura. Han pasado de hacer dinosaurios marrones a plagiar directamente la paleta y el estilo de Haolonggood!!!
¡De nada! ¡Estaba feliz de hacerlo! Sobre el color, para ser justos, creo que este color es más parecido al Camarasaurus de PNSO. Creo que algunos ejemplos más nos lo mostrarán.
I am 100% picking this guy up!
I love the colours and the fact that PNSO collaborated with the paper authors.
Also, that paper section was really interesting!
It is one of the most enjoyable papers I've read! If I didn't have to get to work I would have read it through in one sitting! This is truly a show of what PNSO in top form is, and with HLG's recent showing of the Triceratops, it looks like models of scientific art like this is going to become the standard.
Mine is sitting at home waiting to be unboxed along with a few other figures. Very excited!
Wow you sure are patient! I had this ripped open the moment it got here! 😁
@@DinosDragons It only lasted yesterday night and most of today; it's now sitting proudly on my shelf!
Awesome figure and I loved the preview of the paper. It seems like the paper itself is also a work of art (or atleast great UX design).
Hopefully companies continue to work with researchers when new papers come out. Great figures could be produced as a result as well as highlighting the actual science.
The paper is indeed beautifully written as well as the presentation easy to follow. Extremely accessible and as you say, excellent UX! I think that PNSO might use this as one of their continued advantages, a focus on the science and more collaborations. That would also get them more name recognizability in Western scientific circles too!
Thank you for another excellent review! Would you perhaps consider making a future video on your dinosaur books? I bet that would be helpful to many novices such as me :)
Hmmmm! I did think of doing it some time or other, but was swamped by the deluge of dinos from HLG today, plus a backlog of neglected dragons! But if enough people are interested, I would be delighted to share! 😁
An exciting release for a ceratopsian lover! I'm glad they've broadened their range of colours too. The only thing I'm dissatisfied with is the sharp-edged, artificial look of the frill "eyes". But that's certainly not enough to deter me from buying this gladly, once it reaches my local supplier.
I'm sure you'll be able to easily blend it in, either yourself, or a local artist 😁
@@DinosDragons that is doubtless the solution.
Looks much better than the very boring Triceratops and good Torosaurus.
Yes this really ups the bar on what they've done before! And about high time too! I really could see fewer theropods from PNSO as they bring their talents to bear on other dinosaurs!
No one complains about figures more than figure collectors.
@@DinosDragons The joke with the new color pattern ^^ I guess in one year from now, after 5 other figures in the same new pattern someone from PNSO will realize that their socialist market economy did something wrong.
But nothing against china...because nobody sucks more than europe atm.
Let's hope 2025 is a much busier year for them! We need some lipped theropods, particularly a Tyrannosaurus Rex! More sauropodomorphs like Plateosaurus would be welcome too!
I sure wouldn't mind more basal sauropodomorphs! Plateosaurus seems like a no-brainer after Lufengosaurus. I hope they get its hands right though I'm sure they will based on their past record.
I have no doubt that the lipped T Rex will be a winner, though it seems like a lot of other companies want to jump in on the T Rex. I suspect that people will be a lot more exacting about what they ask for as they get more and more options.
@ a Plateosaurus has been on my wishlist since I was about 5! For such an important dinosaur, figure representation is sparse!
Considering Jurassic World: Rebirth & WWD ‘25 are coming next year, it’s smart business for companies to update their Tyrannosaurus models, and I think a lot of people are itching for a fully up to date representation of the King of Dinosaurs! I’m not sure if you’ve seen, but there is a CAD for a new Rex by PNSO…
It's amazing how PNSO keeps refining the scales - maybe getting close to actual "scale" size with this offering?
Possibly for the larger scales we know. I would imagine the basement scales would still be too small to be seen. In a sense, EoFauna can be said to be more 'accurate' in that their dinosaurs are often smooth, since at 1:35 some of these scales measured in the milimeters can certainly not be seen. But the smaller the scales model manufacturers can make them, the closer to believability these models will be, while still giving us the detail we expect!
이번 각룡은 도색이 아주 멋지다 내것도 도착했는데 아주 마음에든다😂
I'm glad you got it! These PNSO models are infamous for dropping paint application quality with each subsequent run, so the earliest are the best!
Thankfully there are no quills or nose balloons.
Hahah I think only CollectA is still sticking to those quills at the moment!
Lokiceratops: YOU, WILL, NEVER BE, A, VALID GENUS...
Says to Thanos.
Lol are you with Fowler on this? 🤣
@@DinosDragons If Fowler is saying Thanos the Ablielosaur is not valid, yeah I guess.
Excellent dinosaur 🦕🦕🦕🦕
Without a doubt!
Very nice review as always. Thank you! My one question is about the symmetry, or should I say the lack there of. Because most animals that I can think of have relatively the same look on the right side as the left, it makes me wonder about the Lokiceratops' asymmetric features on its scull and frill. I know it was a valiant effort to construct the figure as close as possible to the only fossil that has been found. But might this animal in life of that specific fossil be an exception to the norm? Maybe Lokiceratops were just as symmetric as other ceratopsians, but this particular one was just a little malformed. 🤔🤷 Thanks again!
Thanks for your comment and question. Drawing from the discussion in the paper, I get the idea that in fact, another way of thinking might be that asymmetry could _be the norm_. Instead of being a developmental anomaly, for example, the asymmetry might serve to differentiate between individuals, indicate health status or attractiveness (whether mates might prefer symmetry or asymmetry is another guess). _Rangifer_ for example have asymmetrical horns, and that is considered a _normal_ state, not an _abnormality_ .
Another possibility may be developmental plasticity, in which there were localised differences in growth rates or environmental influences during postnatal development.
Now a month ago Haolonggood release their Triceratops which was highly praised. Now PNSO releases a ceratopsian that from what I see is even better than the Haolonggood Triceratops. This feels like bone wars reloaded. Question is who is Cope and who is Marsh here. My feeling is that PNSO models will more likely stand the test of time because they are scientifically more accurate.
It's an interesting point you make. I believe that while scientific-accuracy alone is very important to some of us, it is not as important to those who contribute the majority of buying volume.
If PNSO could get the Western scientific community interested and actually buy these figures, that could get them more sales in that niche. But against that virtue, we have to balance out what the current majority of people who buy these figures and create business sustainability for these companies want: awesome looking sculpts, beautiful colours, and most relevantly here - price.
I watched a recent video in which a review bashed PNSO for the 'crap' they include in their boxes. What people forget is that outside various small similar-thinking groups, for example those of us who are really into science, there is a much bigger world that these businesses have to cater to. In this case, many Chinese parents buying PNSO products not just for an isolated model, but other wholesome experiences they can get from the purchase. If these were 'crap', they would not sell here, let alone in the West.
If PNSO continues to thrive, it will certainly be partly because of the respect it has with the science-minded crowd. But it also has to appeal to other reasons thousands of other people will buy. Unfortunately, scientific accuracy is just one part of these primary drivers.
I’m totally getting this. It looks beautiful. Did you mention the size and scale of the figure? I think I may have missed it
Always near the start of the video!
figures based on specific specimens are 🤌
Agreed! Particularly delightful if you are a fan of the original paper and can just follow along!