Jurassic Park Collectible Thread (JP, TLW:JP, JPIII, JW, JW:FK)

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No, the Amber figures are 1/12 (6" scale). The main line and Legacy figures are 1/18 (3.75" scale).
Whoa, thanks, they had a full line up of the amber collection hanging but when I got ellie satler and put her next to the explorer i was second guessing myself if she would fit, I thought she would but luckily i didn’t waste just to try that out hehe
 
Licensed JP3 pieces from W-Dragon. Not sure about the material yet. Price will almost certainly be higher than their non-licensed releases.

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Where can W-Dragon pieces be ordered at in the US? I wanted their Brachiosaurus but only found an expensive Chinese seller.

BBTS has Rebor and Nanmu, but not W-Dragon.
 
Where can W-Dragon pieces be ordered at in the US? I wanted their Brachiosaurus but only found an expensive Chinese seller.

BBTS has Rebor and Nanmu, but not W-Dragon.
Lana Time Shop carries a lot of these companies' work, but licensed stock seems spotty.

Dan's Dinosaurs is currently out of W-Dragon stuff, but it looks like they've carried some of the licensed pieces in the past.

There's also Sugo Toys, based in Australia.

If anyone else has a line on W-Dragon retailers, please share!
 
Appreciate it, I'll check those sites out.
Unfortunately those sites don't have stock at the moment, but they should be active again when the next figures are launched.

Regarding the Brachiosaurus, eBay is probably your best bet for older figures like that. Sometimes Amazon will carry them too. Note that Nanmu have a Brachiosaurus of their own on the way!

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I think there will be a non-standing version as well.
 
W-Dragon Jurassic Park /// 20th Edition Gallery & Info
Tyrannosaurus Rex Size : L 38cm, H 15cm Scale : 1/35 Limited Edition : 500
Spinosaurus Size : L 44.5cm, H 20cm Scale : 1/35 Limited Edition : 500

These definitely look to be based on the CG models, rather than the animatronics or maquettes.

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My thoughts exactly. I'm just conflicted on the Rex sculpt since I'm not as big a fan of the CG Buck as I am of the animatronic. Having that said, it still looks good from some angles and I'm a sucker for a nice base. While I prefer Nanmu's offerings in many ways, their Spino - being an older figure - doesn't come with a base. The pose is also quite weak compared to this one. Might mix and match the two brands, not sure.
 
I would've preferred if both had been based off of the animatronic versions of themselves, but they're both still really nice. I can see myself ordering each one.
 
Prime1 1/38 seems better than that isn't?
Not sure. The first 1/38 figures Prime 1 released had soft sculpts, simple paint, and seams on the teeth -- inferior to Nanmu and most of W-Dragon's stuff. Unfortunately the prototypes looked fine, so there was no indication that the final product would change so much.

I hope the new wave of PVC dinosaurs from Prime 1 turns out well, but they haven't proven themselves the way other companies have with these types of collectibles.

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I would not have guessed that as Prime 1, I know they're significantly cheaper than their larger statues, but you would think an over quality would still be kept regardless. That looks lesser than Papo figures even.
 
Not sure. The first 1/38 figures Prime 1 released had soft sculpts, simple paint, and seams on the teeth -- inferior to Nanmu and most of W-Dragon's stuff. Unfortunately the prototypes looked fine, so there was no indication that the final product would change so much.

I hope the new wave of PVC dinosaurs from Prime 1 turns out well, but they haven't proven themselves the way other companies have with these types of collectibles.

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If we compare the prototype and final design of each figure, i think that we could be positive about the final design in the new 1/38 wave. In this video this one looks bad as well but the new wave looks promising in comparison. I think they are going to do a step forward with the new ones...



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In fact the old t-rex looks smaller than the new one...
 
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Fingers crossed. They're now charging more than before for these smaller figures, so maybe more money can go toward casting and painting.
 
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