It is a great reconstruction. As far as I know Alamosaurus is quite fragmentary, the tail is well preserved and it had long limbs, almost reminding me of a titanosaur version of giraffatitan that this model reflects very well. Do you think other large titanosaurs like Patagotitan had a similar sloped profile? I've seen the patagotitan mount currently in London where the back is straight like a bridge (might be from space concerns, the skeleton is HUGE) but would it not like Alamosaurus had a more giraffe like profile with its upper back placed higher off the ground then its hips? Would it be fair to say this is a good reconstruction of such an animal? i.imgur.com/RoEiqCc.jpeg
Well , thats not saying much considering how much speculation & inaccuracy involved in PNSO models This is simply another brown & tan dinosaur to go with the rest of the brown & tan eyerolls this company cant seem to make enough of lol
I love this dinosaur, i have it, but i'd have liked the 1:35 scale, however, it's really awesome. When we can to buy argentinosaurus or patagotitan 1:35 PNSO? Thanks!
Really want to know if they will make a new torvosaurus, a torvosaurus gurneyi since the old is t.tanneri, would be nice to see a much bigger and scientficly accurate
@@ianpanico5501 The "accuracy tag" is simply a marketing tactic by PNSOas there is no such thing as an accurate dinosaur, but by all means, spend your cash as you see fit.
The back vertebrae of alamosaurus appear more elongated than those of the most huge titanosaur species, i think its torso was also more elongated in life.
This is, in my humble opinion, the best PNSO dinosaur reconstruction to date.
I am biased because i am a theropod lover, but this is definetely a top 5 figure for sure. Cool to see you here!
It is a great reconstruction. As far as I know Alamosaurus is quite fragmentary, the tail is well preserved and it had long limbs, almost reminding me of a titanosaur version of giraffatitan that this model reflects very well. Do you think other large titanosaurs like Patagotitan had a similar sloped profile? I've seen the patagotitan mount currently in London where the back is straight like a bridge (might be from space concerns, the skeleton is HUGE) but would it not like Alamosaurus had a more giraffe like profile with its upper back placed higher off the ground then its hips? Would it be fair to say this is a good reconstruction of such an animal? i.imgur.com/RoEiqCc.jpeg
Well , thats not saying much considering how much speculation & inaccuracy involved in PNSO models This is simply another brown & tan dinosaur to go with the rest of the brown & tan eyerolls this company cant seem to make enough of lol
Addition, thats just my personal take away, if you like this or other PNSO models, I say go for it.
@@ronniepatterson2827 you people are tiresome. What color do they need to be then? Rainbow?
I appreciate that they stand behind their products and their interpretations as how each animal could've looked like.
I love this dinosaur, i have it, but i'd have liked the 1:35 scale, however, it's really awesome. When we can to buy argentinosaurus or patagotitan 1:35 PNSO? Thanks!
Great models, and a great means of learning about our planet's prehistoric past!
I always like dinosaur figure with classic pose.
Awesome figure 🦕
Best suropod Figure in my opinion
Really want to know if they will make a new torvosaurus, a torvosaurus gurneyi since the old is t.tanneri, would be nice to see a much bigger and scientficly accurate
ITS already accurate
@@ianpanico5501not really, looks more like a dragon with that skull
I would rather have a new carnotaurus first, the old carno really needs an update
@@Bota7120 yeah
@@ianpanico5501 The "accuracy tag" is simply a marketing tactic by PNSOas there is no such thing as an accurate dinosaur, but by all means, spend your cash as you see fit.
The back vertebrae of alamosaurus appear more elongated than those of the most huge titanosaur species, i think its torso was also more elongated in life.