Wow, an Allosaurus and a sauropod! I want this one more than the Deinosuchus/Para. dio. I can live with a smaller scale, as long as the price is appropriate. This was a good call by Sideshow to keep the line interesting. Still waiting for a Stego!
Most reconstructions I've seen put the Allosaurus at around 30 feet in length, which would make it closer to half the length of a typical Camarasaurus. As much as I love Marshall's rendering, it looks to me like they're grabbing a youngling that was separated from its herd.
Yes, at that size (boldfaced) it would be impressive and I certainly would drop the $400.
I hope you understand that the majority of us collectors buying Dinosauria are not in the same chosen field as you, Dan and Scar. What may not be "scientifically accurate" to you looks good to me. Again, nothing personal because I have lots of respect for guys like you who know their stuff, but quite frankly it's just techno-babble to me. Sometimes a dinosaur is just a dinosaur..... which I grew up on as a kid.
Granted that the price needs to be reasonable. I would put it in and around the Deinosuchus diorama price. If the line loses scientific accuracy, I'll be the first to complain, and it would defeat the entire purpose of having a scientifically accurate line of dinosaur collectibles which panders to a HIGHLY specific audience - dinosaur enthusiasts with the money to shell out on collectibles which faithfully depic dinosaurs. To bring down the price would bring down the quality and diminish the trend we have going of sterling quality, low edition size, and a moderate price tag. Must. Stay. As. Is.
The Deino is 264.99 for the exclusive right ? So if this dio ends up the size I want it would be around 300-350.00 not bad.
Regardless of the size (even though I definitely don't want it to be too small), I hope it's under $300....
I'd still end up paying up to $700 for it (assuming the retail price is indeed $300)...
Oh no, we've seen plenty of Allosaurs and their kin reach mind-boggling proportions. What I'm referring to is the traditional Allosaurus fragilis, in which the average adult size hovers around 30 feet. Naturally, I'd be happy to delve into some journal articles if you've got any handy.
The more detailed of the two is the one running from what I can tell...you can't really see much of the face of the other attacking one.
Is the whole Camarasaur present you think ? It almost lookl ike there is water or something on the base..maybe it's partially submerged and being attacked ? That would help keep the size down for sure..but I don't how well it would look. :/
The more detailed of the two is the one running from what I can tell...you can't really see much of the face of the other attacking one.
Is the whole Camarasaur present you think ? It almost lookl ike there is water or something on the base..maybe it's partially submerged and being attacked ? That would help keep the size down for sure..but I don't how well it would look. :/
when will these guys bring a decent Raptor
Partially submerged worked for the Deino because its an aquatic animal using its environment to attack prey. I have a little bit of a hard time picturing this one looking as good partially submerged. The Wampa attacking Luke on the Taun Taun dio suffered imo from the Wampa being partially hidden, same with the Spider-Man vs. Venom dio. I wonder when we'll get to see the whole thing.
In terms of accuracy would the Allosaurs have been likely to attack a dinosaur while its partially in water? It seems to me that would put them at a disadvantage. But I know next to nothing about these so that is purely a guess.
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