I completely agree with you. Megalosaurus is extremely ignored in figure form, and I have no clue why (especially given what you brought up regarding it; such it being the first dinosaur to be named and stuff). It really needs more recognition/models of it in figure form (such as maybe one by Safari Ltd. and one by PNSO themselves). Not to mention; I think we could actually use some more megalosaurid figures in figure form someday (such as a Eustreptospondylus, or a Marshosaurus, or an Afrovenator).
No, Eofauna is better. Complete scientific accuracy, perfect proportions, perfect scale. They just don't deliver many models, and these may be more visually appealing. But Eofauna is numero uno.
@@antoniorocha3967 Paint on Eofauna is nowhere near PNSO, and for the price the sculpt is meh too, not as much detail, and I own Eofauna’s stuff. If they ditched the clown makeup on the trike and Atlasaurus they’d be up there though, but for now they’re just okay.
@@antoniorocha3967 I won't deny that, they're one of my top companies. Just the amount of dinos, accuracy, & price PNSO has released is hard to compete with. If anyone can compete with them Eofauna is definately the contender
@@happymoomoocow The paint is indeed better on pnso's, but as far as detail i would rather choose Eofauna. Fact is, pnso's are often overdone, i didn't bought the new Wilson because it's way too bumpy. The scales look ridiculous, in my opinion. Huge and bumpy. An animal that size, when reduced to 1/35 you wouldn't really notice much. Nothing against pnso, i've been buying it like crazy. But in the scientific department, i believe Eofauna is still ahead of the game. That said, i love pnso as much as the next geek.
We have a truelly great Torvosaurus and the first really really accurate MEGALOSAURID figure ever. A real keeper an fantastic. Dear Pnso Dinoscream has been very very good please give him the ultimate accurate Acrocanthosaurus an we'll not say no to a Concavenator 😉
When my all time favorite SAVAGE-LIZARD gets the PNSO treatment 😭 PS The head sculpt is based off of a specimen of T. tanneri nicknamed. “Elvis” it’s the, most complete specimen for this genus at 55% complete. The only thing holding this finger back from being, perfect for me is the, lack of lips and larger size. But this won’t, stop me from purchasing a couple of these figures in the future.
ooh thats why the head looks like that i dont mind lipless or lipped since there is no clear conclusion on that topic, but i do agree bigger size would make it better expecially if it was up to scale with the allosaurus as an adult but i will still get it
i really like that they used the specimen elvis for the skull but since elvis is not fully grown they just edited it and made it a bit more robust and didnt keep it as slender as elvis
8:53 wow, that papo ceratosaurus works SO WELL with Connor, shame its arms had to be about double their actual size as thats literally its only weakness (kinda like how Connor has that single critique with his crests)
So what's next for pnso? They still didn't fully reveal the Edmontonia and also they shared an image of that dimetrodon which unfortunately I found really bad
@@DinoScreamReviews Thank you, I know about the kronosaurus and it looks very cool (only the pose of the tail is strange to me) and oh yes I forgot about the new Trike, but I don't think I'm interested in that one tho
@@DinoScreamReviews new trike? Where?? I saw an image of a ceratopsian they teased but to me it looked like a Torosaurus. Unless that’s another trike species with those curvy straight horns
If you gave me the figure without me having any prior knowledge about it, And told me what dinosaur it is, I’d say it looks like some sort of carcharodontosaurid Does not looks like a torvosaurus
it's not, it's megalosaurid...the reason why you maybe are confused is because this figure is based on "Elvis" the torvosaurus with the most complete skull ever found showing some allosaurid tiny bone projections above eyes, PNSO added keratin and so they look bigger and more allosaur like which is very plausible for dinosaur crests and horns
it's a little shorter in length than carcharodontosaurus so im fine with it, i would prefer if it was up to scale with allosaurus but they recently make more !:40 - 1:45 scale figures so i do want this one to be up to scale with them
I completely agree with you. Megalosaurus is extremely ignored in figure form, and I have no clue why (especially given what you brought up regarding it; such it being the first dinosaur to be named and stuff). It really needs more recognition/models of it in figure form (such as maybe one by Safari Ltd. and one by PNSO themselves).
Not to mention; I think we could actually use some more megalosaurid figures in figure form someday (such as a Eustreptospondylus, or a Marshosaurus, or an Afrovenator).
It's fairly clear PNSO is the best overall dino company IMHO
No, Eofauna is better. Complete scientific accuracy, perfect proportions, perfect scale. They just don't deliver many models, and these may be more visually appealing. But Eofauna is numero uno.
@@antoniorocha3967 Paint on Eofauna is nowhere near PNSO, and for the price the sculpt is meh too, not as much detail, and I own Eofauna’s stuff. If they ditched the clown makeup on the trike and Atlasaurus they’d be up there though, but for now they’re just okay.
@@antoniorocha3967 I won't deny that, they're one of my top companies. Just the amount of dinos, accuracy, & price PNSO has released is hard to compete with. If anyone can compete with them Eofauna is definately the contender
@@happymoomoocow The paint is indeed better on pnso's, but as far as detail i would rather choose Eofauna. Fact is, pnso's are often overdone, i didn't bought the new Wilson because it's way too bumpy. The scales look ridiculous, in my opinion. Huge and bumpy. An animal that size, when reduced to 1/35 you wouldn't really notice much. Nothing against pnso, i've been buying it like crazy. But in the scientific department, i believe Eofauna is still ahead of the game. That said, i love pnso as much as the next geek.
@@jrex9199 True, true.
We have a truelly great Torvosaurus and the first really really accurate MEGALOSAURID figure ever.
A real keeper an fantastic.
Dear Pnso Dinoscream has been very very good please give him the ultimate accurate Acrocanthosaurus an we'll not say no to a Concavenator 😉
When my all time favorite SAVAGE-LIZARD gets the PNSO treatment 😭
PS
The head sculpt is based off of a specimen of T. tanneri nicknamed. “Elvis” it’s the, most complete specimen for this genus at 55% complete. The only thing holding this finger back from being, perfect for me is the, lack of lips and larger size. But this won’t, stop me from purchasing a couple of these figures in the future.
ooh thats why the head looks like that
i dont mind lipless or lipped since there is no clear conclusion on that topic, but i do agree bigger size would make it better expecially if it was up to scale with the allosaurus as an adult but i will still get it
@@firegator6853it still sports a more robust profile than an Allosaur
@@snagireddy3283yea tbh now that I have it in hand it doesn't look that bad next to the allosaurus in terms of size, it's pretty good
Great review on PNSO amazing attempt at a large Megalosaur.
Also I wish you a great day.
Another win from PNSO! I do think they over-close the jaws of their theropods, but it's a minor niggle. Awesome review! 😊🦖🍻
i really like that they used the specimen elvis for the skull but since elvis is not fully grown they just edited it and made it a bit more robust and didnt keep it as slender as elvis
8:53 wow, that papo ceratosaurus works SO WELL with Connor, shame its arms had to be about double their actual size as thats literally its only weakness (kinda like how Connor has that single critique with his crests)
The Papo Ceratosaurus can bench press a Torvosaurus with those arms lol
He looks phenomenal! Definitely ordering this one!
Bruh they gotta do a brachiosaurus to scale with Connor, Paul, Bieber, and Rosana.
What’s the rotating stand you would suggest? How large?
“Hello little butthole” 😂
Shane voukles and paleo creature also made a torvosaurua search them up on Google
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😉
So what's next for pnso? They still didn't fully reveal the Edmontonia and also they shared an image of that dimetrodon which unfortunately I found really bad
They also have a new triceratops and the kronosaurus coming up.
@@DinoScreamReviews Thank you, I know about the kronosaurus and it looks very cool (only the pose of the tail is strange to me) and oh yes I forgot about the new Trike, but I don't think I'm interested in that one tho
@@DinoScreamReviews new trike? Where?? I saw an image of a ceratopsian they teased but to me it looked like a Torosaurus. Unless that’s another trike species with those curvy straight horns
@@yuyaricachimuel555 it’s based on AMNH triceratops. So yeah it almost looks like a torosaurus.
@@DinoScreamReviews ah ok makes sense
And I just remembered the Boston Museum of Science has two trike skeletons now xD
If you gave me the figure without me having any prior knowledge about it, And told me what dinosaur it is, I’d say it looks like some sort of carcharodontosaurid
Does not looks like a torvosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus also known as the Tyrant of North Africa.
Spinosaurus also known as the Pharaoh of North Africa.
FIRST!
Jurassic meglosaurid dinosaur
It's obvious that Torvosaurus is a large cousin of Allosaurus compared to Saurphagonax.
it's not, it's megalosaurid...the reason why you maybe are confused is because this figure is based on "Elvis" the torvosaurus with the most complete skull ever found showing some allosaurid tiny bone projections above eyes, PNSO added keratin and so they look bigger and more allosaur like which is very plausible for dinosaur crests and horns
size is disappointing
it's a little shorter in length than carcharodontosaurus so im fine with it, i would prefer if it was up to scale with allosaurus but they recently make more !:40 - 1:45 scale figures so i do want this one to be up to scale with them