#98: PNSO 2021 Qianzhousaurus (A-Shu) Review

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2021
  • The alioramini are an unusual group of longirostrine tyrannosaurs. Long-snouted and of gracile build, the group was confirmed with the discovery of Qianzhousaurus, the subject of today’s review. And it’s truly an unusual Tyrannosaur. Of a much different build, Qianzhousaurus expresses all the typical features of the group, and it’s obvious that they led a much different lifestyle from the heavy built bruisers like T Rex and Tarbosaurus.
    PNSO has given us a Qianzhousaurus of decent size, plenty of detail and a nice paintjob as a nod to this obscure group, and this belongs in the collection of any Tyrannosaur fan!

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  • @williamneill5441
    @williamneill5441 3 года назад +17

    This burst of productive energy coming from PNSO is incredible. I hope it continues.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +2

      As long as our credit cards can keep up with the same level of productive energy as PNSO! But it's really been a non-stop flow of amazing figures... On the one hand it's amazing to see release images almost week after week, but on the other you almost worry that they won't be able to keep up the quality and the music will stop!

  • @HarryTheEustreptospondylus
    @HarryTheEustreptospondylus 2 года назад +1

    Love your vids, you always show the figures with such high quality and provide us with facts along the way.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, I love sharing the science behind the dinosaurs on this channel, which I think adds to interest and appreciation of these models 😁

  • @Redbeardblondie
    @Redbeardblondie 6 месяцев назад +2

    Oh this is now a new favorite dino
    I think that makes like 30 favorite dinos…

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  5 месяцев назад

      Hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣 Rotate them around so everyone gets some of your love!

  • @wietzefopma9098
    @wietzefopma9098 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for these reviews (and all the useful extra information about anatomical accuracy). Just orderd some pnso models!

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +1

      You're most welcome! I try to include little extras in my videos so people can appreciate their models even more, and maybe develop a deeper interest in dinosaurs and dragons! Enjoy your PNSOs.... you will be astounded how they look in hand!

    • @wietzefopma9098
      @wietzefopma9098 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons it worked on me^^ im doing conceptual design work (creature design) for the entertainment industry so these will fit perfect on the desk. Cant wait for your next review and thanks again for sharing your knowledge on these fantastic animals.

  • @jonathankupersmith1654
    @jonathankupersmith1654 3 года назад +1

    I love your great reviews. Thank you

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Thank you for your support and encouragement, Jonathan!

  • @tracewyrm
    @tracewyrm 3 года назад +9

    I think PNSO's wizard council has granted you the ability to predict their releases.
    Do not misuse your newfound powers.
    EDIT: PNSO announced the dinosaurs they'll be making down the line and sure enough there is a Carcharodontosaurus and Allosaurus, among other dinosaurs like Torvosaurus..

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +2

      Lol truthfully I would not wish to have that power (in PNSO context only!) . Besides the obvious candidates of Qianzhousaurus and Carnotaurus, it's really a very exciting Roulette's wheel of where they could go next, and that's the fun of it! It would have been a lot more boring if they produced a continuous stream of ankylosaurs, then ceratopsians, then theropods. I like surprises! Wait till you see what they have planned next (if you haven't already)... it's stunning!

  • @aaronreyes7967
    @aaronreyes7967 3 года назад

    Ahhhhhh 2 pnso videos in one day this is awesoommeeee

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Lol only because the PNSO T Rex was waayyyyy late! That should have come out a week ago.

  • @markhughes8643
    @markhughes8643 3 года назад +1

    Great review as always, and about the snout; I think the strange shape from the skeleton is due to the extreme keratin they have added onto the figure.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Thanks Mark! It did occur to me, but I was confused because of where the nasal rugosities lie. It seems that keratinization build-up over the nose would obsure those jagged points too. But I will hold onto that idea to help me sleep better at night! 😁

  • @rikbryan9709
    @rikbryan9709 3 года назад +1

    Thanks PNSO! My wallet is still crying from 2020. Great review on another must have beauty.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +1

      I'm usually extremely selective of which I get and not a completist by any stretch of the imagination. Honestly, I have never experienced a run from a company where every release is a must have. PNSO seems to be on a real winning streak of confluences of detail, colour and form here!

  • @richardparrott7192
    @richardparrott7192 3 года назад

    I have their mini-figure of this! Nice to have some ‘saurs from other places; hopefully PNSO might do one of our Oz dinos like muttaburrasaurus (thanks CollectA)!
    Love these reviews.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Thank you Richard and I'd be happy to see Australian species represented at a high level of quality too! I am fond of Iguanodontids, being close to the hadrosaur bauplan. What I'd really love though is an Australovenator, which is one of the most complete Australian species!

  • @elspinoresenas.7504
    @elspinoresenas.7504 3 года назад +1

    Excelent dinosaur !!!!.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +1

      It's a wonderful addition to flesh out any Tyrannosaur collection. I wonder what other unique Tyrannosaur group will be discovered next.

  • @MB7mabe7
    @MB7mabe7 3 года назад +2

    This qianzhousaurus is so beautiful, I'm waiting for it, hope it arrives soon. Also I'm going to buy they new tyrannosaurus, it looks so good.
    I really want then to make an acrocanthosaurus

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +1

      Yes, agreed on that, since I don't have a decent Acrocanthosaurus! The one from Rebor was pretty good, except for the big feet that I didn't care for. I'd be interested to see what PNSO does with this species! There are certainly plenty they could choose to tackle; I'm especially hoping for a 1:35 Allosaurus!

  • @horse14t
    @horse14t 2 года назад

    I saw a guy on Facebook who does custom alterations to models, customs and paint jobs.
    They gave this guy lips and a feathery mane which was really cool. (don't know the accuracy of the mane but it's cool :P)
    They've also done a few lipped Wilsons much to the dismay of the Discord server I first discovered them in. Though the artist is able to blend the preexisting model with the add-ons seamlessly. They're called BRAVO Models. A bit tricky to search unfortunately but searching "BRAVO Models facebook" seems to work. Just don't confuse them with Bravo Models Tokyo 😉

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  2 года назад +1

      Yes I've heard of them. I've seen some of their models, but unfortunately too expensive for me, especially after including shipping. But I guess this will be just one of those things in Life I'll have to be content with admiring from afar. We can't have everything 😁

  • @daviddavidsonsghost6164
    @daviddavidsonsghost6164 2 года назад +1

    personally i will be using this figure as an abnormally large alioramus. Also your reviews are definitely the best in the dinosaur toy collecting community. So packed full of information that is not just about the figure, but also the real life animal.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  2 года назад +1

      Perfectly reasonable, considering Qianzhousaurus is larger and more skeletally mature than Alioramus!😊

  • @kaustavbhattacharyya2217
    @kaustavbhattacharyya2217 3 года назад

    The scales looked a bit oversized in the teaser image which broke my heart, but in the actual model it has perfectly been done along with reasonable size variation. In recent theropod castings such as the Eofauna Giganotosaurus, the scale details are greatly overlooked to maintain the smoother skin texture. PNSO has really ventured to do the detailed skin texture of reasonable dimensions in theropods along with shape and size variation without even distracting the smoother skin texture which is really a brilliant attempt. These are really scientific masterpieces. For a long time science was very much lacking in theropod figures. The latest PNSO castings have really come out from this drawback.
    Lastly, again an outstanding review!

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Thank you Kaustav! Indeed, science has become so important and I think manufacturers are paying very close attention because they realise that many of these toys are also looked at by adult collectors, not just children.
      EoFauna is great and they have great science, but I feel if we really want very realistic dinosaurs, we need to accept what EoFauna does. For example, no visible scalation at 1:35 and duller, drabber colours for their large dinosaurs. This is something collectors need to understand that you can't have everything.
      As you noted, PNSO has a very good compromise which I think will appeal to the greatest number of people! I love their effort to incorporate interest, visual and tactile appeal, but not going overboard to the point of unbelievability. I was also surprised by the product images of this Qianzhousaurus but in hand, the scales are smaller so it's a relief!

    • @kaustavbhattacharyya2217
      @kaustavbhattacharyya2217 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons A point I have overlooked in T.rex, which I shall mention here. The problem is in the eye position. As per as I know T.rex had forward facing eyes, just like owls which is finely done in the saurian latest reconstruction of the creature. PNSO one has the eye position in slightly in side which is true in its cousin Daspletosaurus. This drawback is a bit odd in that otherwise masterpiece. I am hoping for a more accurate rex figure from Eofauna, because their three dinosaurs and prehistoric elephants are really iconic among the scientific masterpieces.
      I am waiting for your brilliant review of the Eofauna Triceratops sp. I also admit that Eofauna does the best when it comes to scientific accuracy which I admire most.

  • @I_do_animations21
    @I_do_animations21 3 года назад +1

    i love that toy that is one of the best qianzhousaurus ever

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Well I only do know of the Safari Qianzhousaurus and I personally feel compared to that, this is way over the top. Safari has great sculpting, but this time it wasn't one of the best, and it is always let down by poor paint applications that don't do justice to their sculpts. Very sad.

  • @javiergarcia563
    @javiergarcia563 3 года назад +1

    I don't want to replace my Safari LTD qianzousaurus, but men this is tempting. PNSO doesn't have a single bad figure.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      I might beg to differ with the Bieber the Stegosaurus 😂
      The Safari one was a little disappointing in paint application, but unless you're really crazy about this genus, this one might not be a must-buy the way Wilson is a must buy! There are quite a few more PNSOs lined up, like the Carnotaurus, that migh be a more worthy buy.

  • @michaelkawano1951
    @michaelkawano1951 3 года назад +3

    Another fine review and again I learned a lot, especially since I knew very little about this species. Like you, I also am really wanting an Allosaurus from PNSO as it is easily in my top five dinosaurs. Of the current figures out there, which Allosaurus would you consider most scientifically accurate?

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +1

      Michael, that's really a hard one to answer. I know when something just doesn't look right, for example, the awful 2020 CollectA Roaring Allosaurus. Off the top of my head, I think the 2020 Nanmu if you ignore the skull fenestrae. That said I haven't read an Allosaurus paper in the longest time so I'd probably revise a few before making my next purchase.

    • @michaelkawano1951
      @michaelkawano1951 3 года назад

      Thanks for replying! I agree that it isn’t an easy answer. I am glad that you think the Nanmu is close though. That’s the one I have as my “main” Allosaurus on display. I’ve considered a few resin models but they’re just so darn expensive and with scientific knowledge always changing, I’d hate to spend that kind of money only to find out in a year that it is no longer “accurate”.
      Thanks again!

  • @dinojoe8069
    @dinojoe8069 3 года назад +2

    My credit card needs a break from PNSO dinosaurs. Oh well, I am excited to see what may come next.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      What comes next from PNSO is my favourite dinosaur 😉

    • @dinojoe8069
      @dinojoe8069 3 года назад

      I can't wait to find out.

    • @I_do_animations21
      @I_do_animations21 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons is like an irittator?

  • @sayantikadar253
    @sayantikadar253 3 года назад

    They announced a Carcharodontosaurus ! Your wish came true !

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +1

      Haha indeed! Although I wish it was _juuuust_ a little longer! I'm happy if it's really 33cm though! 😁 My other wish would be for an Allosaurus.

    • @sayantikadar253
      @sayantikadar253 3 года назад

      Yeah. I wish they produce some really great line of Museum Quality big Theropods as I wish to have a Collection of them.

  • @yuyaricachimuel555
    @yuyaricachimuel555 3 года назад

    Maybe for the skull shape the explanation on Wilson’s lipless appearance could be applied here as well? :)

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      I'm not sure how this might. Could you elaborate? If you mean the downslope, there's a suggestion that it might be because of a keratinization build up over the bone.

    • @yuyaricachimuel555
      @yuyaricachimuel555 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons what you said about what the artist explained regarding the lack of lips, and the scales holding the teeth being similar to crocodiles

  • @firegator6853
    @firegator6853 2 года назад

    their theropods stand up so amazing, i bet in order to get hired in that company you need to be physics expert

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  2 года назад

      They are certainly very well-balanced! However I have to caution you that you _must_ use the stands, because PNSO theropods often warp with time. Some of my viewers wake up in the morning to the unpleasant sight of a dinosaur fallen off the shelf, and even worse, sometimes taking others with it.

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 2 года назад

      @@DinosDragons yea i always do use them, tarbosaurus though seems to not need one due to the slightly bigger feet and the way the one leg is putting preasure in the front so i replaced the base of the stand with wilson's because wilson's broke due to me not putting it in the right place and now i use the broken one for tarbosaurus

  • @antoniorocha3967
    @antoniorocha3967 3 года назад

    I've seen somewhere that this animal's size was estimated from 7 to 9 meters. Anyone knows anything about it? And if for 9 meters, what would be the aproximate scale for this piece?

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Based off a 7m animal, and being about 29cm, it's about 1:24.
      Based off a 9m animal, it would be about 1:31.

    • @antoniorocha3967
      @antoniorocha3967 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons Yes, i thought it would be something like that.... Thanks!

  • @Archesuchus
    @Archesuchus Год назад

    Will you ever review any BOTM dinosaur figures?

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  Год назад +1

      Most probably not. There are so many good reviews out there already and I got mine so late there's really not much value-add I can contribute. They are pretty nice though articulated figures aren't really my thing, and yet they do this with as much anatomical respect as I think it's possible to do!

  • @cosminbryant1243
    @cosminbryant1243 3 года назад

    Mine is coming next week I think

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      A good thing you pulled the trigger early. Early releases usually have better paintwork!

  • @blooky102
    @blooky102 2 года назад

    Hmm its snout looks a lot like that of baryonyx apart from the notch that baryonyx has on the top jaw for better fish catching , but nevertheless it looks like Qianzhousaurus might be adapted for fish eating but its just my theory , has its stomach contents ever been found to prove it?

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  Год назад

      To my knowledge, there have been no stomach contents found or associated with Qianzhousaurus. The jaw while slender doesn't seem to have any specialized adaptations for fish eating, and in the latest paper on Qianzhousaurus cranial anatomy (Foster et al 2021) they made no mention of this as well. They did postulate that it would have preyed on different food items than deep-skulled tyrannosaurids like Tarbosaurus.

  • @terrynewsome6698
    @terrynewsome6698 3 года назад +1

    So this is what a real nanotyrannosaurus would have been like?

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      I don't think so. Proportionately speaking alioramins like Qianzhousaurus were still more longirostrine than Nanotyrannus. The Lu paper 2014 paper actually addresses this . The snout of nanotyrannus is about 65% total skull length, while its 70% in alioramins. Three autopomorphies absent in Nanotyrannus are 1) nasal rugosities, 2) an enlarged maxillary fenestra and 3) 18 or more dentary teeth.

    • @terrynewsome6698
      @terrynewsome6698 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons ok, I was referring more towards life style and overall ecological nitch. But thank you for the in formation, it was very interesting.

  • @chunkygaming6308
    @chunkygaming6308 2 года назад

    I think PNSO should make a smaller tyrannosaurid from north America. like a dryptosaurus, teratophoneus, or thanatotheristes.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  2 года назад

      Teratophoneus is definitely WAY overdue! I'm surprised no one has made a good-sized one too, given how good the remains are. Lythronax too!

  • @cosminbryant1243
    @cosminbryant1243 3 года назад

    Nanmu allosaurus are pretty accurate

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      That one is actually quite beautiful, and is the only Nanmu I might have considered buying because it diverges so much from the JP Allosaurus. I'm holding out for a PNSO Allosaurus though!

  • @HomemadeCollectibles
    @HomemadeCollectibles 3 года назад

    Are theses rubbery or hard plastic

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      I believe these are PVC, and while not rubbery, PNSOs have a tendency to warp with time. So for the bipeds I definitely say you _must_ use the included support stands if you want to display long term.

  • @marcogomez289
    @marcogomez289 3 года назад

    Do you plan on reviewing any of the Beasts of the Mesozoic Ceratopsians?

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Not this wave. There are some already very excellent reviews out on them and my first wave species are already very well-known, so there's not much value I can add. BUT... I have one wave 2 and one wave 3 Ceratopsian I will definitely talk about! 😁

    • @marcogomez289
      @marcogomez289 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons I 'm saving up for the big Torosaurus in wave 3.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      @@marcogomez289 That is a beast all right! For me it's the Pentaceratops ☺

  • @Fede_99
    @Fede_99 3 года назад

    If pnso won't stop with these great models I'll have to sell a kidney 😂

    • @yuyaricachimuel555
      @yuyaricachimuel555 3 года назад +1

      Don’t hurt yourself.... 😨

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      Think very hard about this... If things get real desperate we could always start a GoFundMe for you!

    • @Fede_99
      @Fede_99 3 года назад

      Lmao guys I was joking I would like to keep my kidneys for myself 😂

    • @yuyaricachimuel555
      @yuyaricachimuel555 3 года назад

      @@Fede_99 good

  • @elijahglasser1421
    @elijahglasser1421 3 года назад

    This tyrannosaurus has a long snout

  • @The_PokeSaurus
    @The_PokeSaurus 2 года назад +1

    5:06 Excuse me, what?

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  2 года назад +1

      Lol only two thousand other viewers have spotted and told me the mistake. But I better put a correction in the description!😁

    • @The_PokeSaurus
      @The_PokeSaurus 2 года назад

      @@DinosDragons Ah, I get it. It just got me by surprise.

  • @lorenzocutrona2848
    @lorenzocutrona2848 3 года назад

    What scale is it?

  • @mulder364
    @mulder364 3 года назад

    아 이거살걸그랬네..

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      You won't regret. Are PNSOs easy to buy in Korea?

    • @mulder364
      @mulder364 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons difficult lol

  • @jon_the_guanlong
    @jon_the_guanlong Год назад +1

    Honestly, Safari's is so much better for a fraction of the price. Good model though.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  Год назад

      Except for the oversized feet, Safari's is definitely a worthy one to have. Indeed, I really have a very soft spot for Safari Ltd... I feel that many a time their excellent sculpts are let down by lacklustre or even terrible paint jobs. But if you use that money you save on a very affordable Safari, and then paid someone to touch up for you, I think that would a very good option if PNSO or other China dinosaurs are too expensive for you.

    • @jon_the_guanlong
      @jon_the_guanlong Год назад

      @@DinosDragons I like them sometimes. I have to disagree about Qianzhaousaurus’s feet though, they seem just as proportionately large as the PNSO one.

  • @tlfortynine
    @tlfortynine 3 года назад

    Looks like a spinosaurid, strange

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      It's probably the long snout that did it! 😁

    • @tlfortynine
      @tlfortynine 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons agree

  • @Keepinitreel108
    @Keepinitreel108 3 года назад

    The blue whale is larger than any dinosaur that lived on this earth.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад +1

      For sure! Water does that for you! Makes me wonder why no aquatic reptile ever got as big as the whale... or hopefully we just haven't discovered it yet!

    • @Keepinitreel108
      @Keepinitreel108 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons you may be right, who knows what fossils are out there for us to discover!

    • @I_do_animations21
      @I_do_animations21 3 года назад

      @@Keepinitreel108 but mosasaurus is bigger than blue whale

    • @Keepinitreel108
      @Keepinitreel108 3 года назад

      @@I_do_animations21 The largest estimates for Mosasaurus is put at around 56 feet in length, about half the size of the largest blue whales on record.

  • @dynamosaurusimperious6341
    @dynamosaurusimperious6341 3 года назад

    Now that's a nose on a tyrannosaurus, also this PNSO long nose rex look like the one from (Dinosaur Train)
    Also he called the 2017 Safari LTD Giga,the Carngie Collection Giga. 😂

  • @cristhianmlr
    @cristhianmlr 2 года назад

    Pinocchio Rex makes no sense, only the nasal bone should be elongated, not the entire snout.

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  2 года назад

      Both the nasal _and_ the maxilla bones were elongated. Only the premaxilla and the posterior skull dimensions are similarly proportioned to other tyrannosaurids. Taken in sum, this results in the preorbital region elongated to 70% of the entire skull length, vs 60% in other tyrannosaurids.
      You may wish to consult Lü et al 2014 for more on this.

    • @cristhianmlr
      @cristhianmlr 2 года назад

      @@DinosDragons I'm not talking about that, while Pinocchio's only part that elongated was just the nose, which would be cartilaginous in us humans, not the entire face, that's my point.
      It might be silly because he was a puppet but still.

  • @lamarcuspowell7448
    @lamarcuspowell7448 3 года назад

    You should send all your toys to heaven like I did so they can last forever and not get destroyed all you need is a spell caster

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      I would... but the shipping costs suck!

    • @lamarcuspowell7448
      @lamarcuspowell7448 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons I heard it’s low for some companies

    • @DinosDragons
      @DinosDragons  3 года назад

      @@lamarcuspowell7448 And for some companies you get a "Rejected - Return to Sender"

    • @lamarcuspowell7448
      @lamarcuspowell7448 3 года назад

      @@DinosDragons true