One of most recognizable ceratopsian, Styracosaurus. Both look awesome and beautiful despite both not really flashy color like other Dinosaur and other prehistoric creature model. Nice video, Andy 👍😊.
I like the idea of having a "scientific model" of a dinosaur in caring about that actual animal in life as opposed to just the movie monsters like they're Pokémon or something but it's all just speculation and conjecture for the real life appearance of these animals. Cheeks, lips, stances, behavior, ect. I just get exhausted with this stuff nowadays. A power trip for people who don't have the facts and are just regurgitating what they've heard from others opinions they've adopted for themselves. This is why I'm just collecting Nanmu at this point. They're amazingly detailed and iconic from the JP movies. Best of both worlds for getting a fantastic model and love and admiration for the animal they represent. In my opinion the "stylized" versions of these animals like from the JP franchise is more fun than what we're getting with some of the models for obviously anatomically incorrect animals like the Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus that some people will hold you at gunpoint to try and make you believe is what the animal looked like "objectively" when the data is just objectively inconclusive.
Styracosaurus is a relatively short dinosaur. It was similar to Centrosaurus in size, but it had a more compact and stockier torso. The skull looks large because of the frill horns, which is the point of them I guess. The PNSO model is larger than 1/35 scale I believe.
One of most recognizable ceratopsian, Styracosaurus. Both look awesome and beautiful despite both not really flashy color like other Dinosaur and other prehistoric creature model. Nice video, Andy 👍😊.
Styrac
Awesome review Andy!!
Got the grey variant and reviewed it yesterday. Really pleased with it!
Wow, these look awesome! They did a great job on these!
Really awesome styracosaurs figures
I like the idea of having a "scientific model" of a dinosaur in caring about that actual animal in life as opposed to just the movie monsters like they're Pokémon or something but it's all just speculation and conjecture for the real life appearance of these animals. Cheeks, lips, stances, behavior, ect. I just get exhausted with this stuff nowadays. A power trip for people who don't have the facts and are just regurgitating what they've heard from others opinions they've adopted for themselves. This is why I'm just collecting Nanmu at this point. They're amazingly detailed and iconic from the JP movies. Best of both worlds for getting a fantastic model and love and admiration for the animal they represent. In my opinion the "stylized" versions of these animals like from the JP franchise is more fun than what we're getting with some of the models for obviously anatomically incorrect animals like the Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus that some people will hold you at gunpoint to try and make you believe is what the animal looked like "objectively" when the data is just objectively inconclusive.
Styracosaurus is a relatively short dinosaur. It was similar to Centrosaurus in size, but it had a more compact and stockier torso. The skull looks large because of the frill horns, which is the point of them I guess. The PNSO model is larger than 1/35 scale I believe.
I've already designed a diorama in my head for this one!!😂
Excited for their new Concavenator
I ordered the green one a couple days ago, cant wait
Hey quick question. Do you know where to pre-order new Nanmu figures? I want to pre-order the Therizinosaurus but I can’t find where to order it.
Andy could you imagine making a face reveal or a new collection video in the future? 💚
A Review a day keeps the boredom away =D