🦕 Discover the Past, Inspire the Future!
The PNSO Dinosaur Museums Series features Cameron the Tyrannosaurus rex, a 1:35 scale model that combines scientific accuracy with artistic design. Made from durable, eco-friendly materials, this model is perfect for imaginative play and educational purposes. It comes with an informative manual, exhibition-level posters, and online videos, making it an ideal gift for dinosaur lovers and educational institutions.
Item Weight | 1.52 Kilograms |
Size | 4.68 Inch |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 5"W x 3"H |
Color | Doyle the Triceratops 1:35 Scientific Art Model |
Collection Name | PNSO Dinosaur Museums Series |
Theme | Animal |
Animal Theme | Dinosaur |
Finish Types | Glossy or Satin |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Are Batteries Required | No |
J**N
Amazing Figures!!
I only order PNSO for my dinosaur models, as usual, these figures have insanely good quality, design, and details.Mosasaur- It’s pretty big and has some real weight to it. It looks great on the stand and compliments my Mosasaur teeth perfectly.Spinosaurus- The stability is solid; not super stable but not too bad. I recommend using the stand. I love the colors, the details, and the accuracy of the anatomy is exceptional. Even the details inside the mouth isn’t overlooked, it’s perfect. My 1 complaint is I would have liked a slightly bigger size. This was the largest Theropod, but the figure seems a bit smaller than PNSO’s T-Rex models, so it’s odd it wasn’t made a big bigger to represent this in their product line.100% worth the money and I’m very happy!
K**S
Small brain, big detail
Everyone rips on stegosaurus for having a small brain, but this model looks great. Lots of detail, believable color.
S**A
One of the better figures of Tyrannosaurus on the market
This figure is amazing and well detailed. Despite the lack of lips and some feathers that are details matter of controversy currently in paleontology, the general shape of the animal with a barrel-like torso and massive muscles on the legs, tail and neck are well represented, no just for the anatomy itself but in the sense that they reproduce a realistic posture and sense of motion. The paint has less contrast than in the prototype, but it looks good with the different textures of the skin.It's remarkable that this figure with an horizontal shape can stand up just on its feet (actually, just one), but the weight could make that figure bends downwards with time. It's true that the plastic stand helps, but it would be better if the stand could grip the figure or if the body was built in a lighter material than the legs.Anyways, it's easily one of the better figures of Tyrannosaurus on the market and a good option for a relatively affordable figure with museum-quality.
A**Y
Centrosaurus makes a fashionably late arrival via PNSO
Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus ( Spine nosed lizard of Qingdao ) is a beautiful Chinese hadrosaur discovered in Qingdao province and named in1958 by Yang Zhongjian. Previously released as a mini figure this exquisitely realized figure has been rereleased for PNSO’s 2022 catalogue.The sculpt ; The figure is smaller while eclipsing previous hadrosaurs in sculpted detail. The figure also reflects the most recent scientific research with updated body morphology, most notable being the headcrest which is consistent with newly discovered material. The high pelvis, deep neck and tail clearly illustrates the Lambeosaurine family lineage.The paint ; Visually unique and singularly arresting. The pallete utilizes a myriad of greens throughout the sculpt. The secondary and accent colours meld seamlessly to compliment the figure so that it appears organic and natural as if the hues were derived from nature’s design. Splendidly vibrant and poetically inspired.The pose ; The pose is complimentary to the paint scheme. The pose evokes a scenario of possible behaviors which mirrors that of modern birds, perhaps an adult female during the breeding season in her resplendence, drawn to the distant calls of drakes. Nesting rookeries point to sexually monomorphism as these magnificent creatures converged every year to propagate the next generation.PNSO has delivered a figure which balances accuracy and artistic panache which I hope heralds a new direction in manufacturing standards. The balance issues with previous figures seemed to have been resolved which is greatly welcomed and appreciated. Whether you collect PNSO, dinosaurs, or ornithopods Tsintaosaurus will certainly appreciate this release.
J**A
I am looking forward to get the next PNSO dinosaurs models.
I like very much Cameron the Tyrannosaurus Rex, he is very detailed and I find that the paint quality gets better at durability, he is a member of a family of three and he is the father, the mother is Andrea the T-Rex is the mother then their son is Logan the Nanotyrannus but I am simulating that he is a juvenile t-rex. Proud to support the project with these realistic traits and colors and developing education so is empathy towards living creatures that helps the ecosystem.
A**R
looks great
It looks amazing but a small gripe is that there is no pegs or anything to actually attach the guy to the base. You just kind of stand him on it loosely. There are foot prints in the dirt that he stands in but there is no real attachment there. Not really a huge deal and i would have still bought this knowing that. Perhaps i will super glue him in place. Aside from that its a beautiful model and looks great on my shelf with my other models with bases.
E**N
Fantastic and imposing figure!
Very happy with it!
B**Y
Amazing
Although a bit pricey, this is one of PNSO’s finest models and by far my favorite ceratopsian in my collection. The coloration, along with the vibrantly patterned head sculpt seems very realistic based on current scientific understandings.
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