I grew up with a dinosaur magazine that you got parts each week to build your own T rex, so when I seen this kit coming out it reminded me of that. And I discovered your dinosaurs are wrong looking into the old magazines and was happy to see the magazines again, I do think I still have my ones in the loft somewhere but to cold to go up there atm.
With regards to the triceratops, there was a mockup of one in a museum that had the front legs splayed out lizard style but the hind legs upright. Dr. Robert Bakker has an illustration of it in one of his books. I can't remember which museum or if it's since been rectified or not.
I must say these are a nice base for a ZOIDS-esque gunpla kitbash. have bandai release Velociraptors with feathered option parts and i could make myself an 08th-MS Raptor team
Give us RG Dinosaurs Bandai!! :P Then let the amplified designers make their own take on dinos! Also, give us more info blurbs in the instruction manuals for other kits for people like me who builds mecha but watches exactly 0 mecha anime related to said kits
Hope there will be option weapon parts for this kits in the future. I want my T-rex to have beam sabers for the teeth and my Triceratops wields dual horn-beam launcher. jk
I was really curious about this because I got the ecopla T Rex skeleton. That one was barely posable. But very museum-accurate. Although the ecopla formulation at that time wasn't that great yet. Kinda brittle. These look good.
It's still largely a hypothesis that bipedal dinos like T-Rex have feathers. Personally I stick to the classic look until actually proven otherwise. The only dino actually found to have feathers is Archaeopteryx, so until we find actual evidence that Tyrannosaurs and raptors had feathers...
So these are basically entry grades with a full inner frame. That's pretty awesome
Ok did not know this
EMG entry master grade
I hope this Dino line continues. They look really cool and the most important thing is that they are educational and kid/family-friendly.
Imagine if they were cross compatible with Gunpla and 30MM...
DINO RIDERS! 😜🤣🤣🤣
God I’m so jealous these weren’t around when I was a kid. I would have been a huge nerd even sooner
I hope this line does really well and gets a lot of variety.
So they're basically master grades of dinosaurs. Got ya.
I grew up with a dinosaur magazine that you got parts each week to build your own T rex, so when I seen this kit coming out it reminded me of that.
And I discovered your dinosaurs are wrong looking into the old magazines and was happy to see the magazines again, I do think I still have my ones in the loft somewhere but to cold to go up there atm.
I remember that! The skelly glowed in the dark, right?
With regards to the triceratops, there was a mockup of one in a museum that had the front legs splayed out lizard style but the hind legs upright. Dr. Robert Bakker has an illustration of it in one of his books. I can't remember which museum or if it's since been rectified or not.
whoa tyrannosaurus virtue and nadleeh
As a big dino nerd, I've been wondering about these. Might have to pick up the T-rex if I see it at a shop.
I like the skeleton form the best. The live form would definitely look better with a nice paint job.
these kits are basically like a more kid friendly versions of the Tamiya dinosaur kits.
Can we get a Red T-Rex that is three times faster
Dang, and here I thought there was gonna be Trainnosaurus and Automobillosaurus kits
I must say these are a nice base for a ZOIDS-esque gunpla kitbash.
have bandai release Velociraptors with feathered option parts and i could make myself an 08th-MS Raptor team
Yo, zoids gunpla would be awesome!
I bet you could glue the skin model together and keep the skeleton separate. Maybe even fill in the gaps with putty
Give us RG Dinosaurs Bandai!! :P Then let the amplified designers make their own take on dinos!
Also, give us more info blurbs in the instruction manuals for other kits for people like me who builds mecha but watches exactly 0 mecha anime related to said kits
Imagine a dinosaur MG Ver. KA ._.
@@valentetellezperez6538 it would be amazing, super articulated, coo stand with some deco accessories
Makes me want to get them, and then paint the bones so that they properly look like they just came from an archaeological dig.
Dinosaurs! They come with an inner frame!
Bandai really missed an opportunity to label the T-rex as model 02
The Rex's tail also might need some paint to blend in the underside there
Seems like a good kit to display on my office work desk
Working on kit 01. Simple for a 58 yr old to do with arthritis fingers and poor eyesight. Having fun with it. Also, great video.
That’s great you’re enjoying the kit! 👍
I'll prolly wait for 3rd gen...
Thanks for the vid.
I wish the normal form have the same articulation as the skeleton, especially the legs
These are really cool, I will probably pick them up, seems fun for just a quick build after work.
Ok these are really really really cool.
Wooohooo YDAW shoutout!
i see this model kits modedd into digimons, Tyrannomon and Triceramon, i wish they were bigger.
the skeleton forms looks the best.
Hope there will be option weapon parts for this kits in the future.
I want my T-rex to have beam sabers for the teeth and my Triceratops wields dual horn-beam launcher.
jk
You essentially describe the old Dino-Riders cartoon and toy line
What's stopping you?
this is grated for if you want to do
a Jurassic park diorama
Cool with inner frame 🤣
Nice
If they make a megalosaurus im going to dress it up like earl Sinclair.
is this have some aquatic type too?
Is the plastic got some kinda color shift or is it the lighting? The brown plastic looks so cool in your shots
No color shift that I know of. It’s just the lighting
Volume please
I was really curious about this because I got the ecopla T Rex skeleton.
That one was barely posable. But very museum-accurate.
Although the ecopla formulation at that time wasn't that great yet. Kinda brittle.
These look good.
While the articulation points are nice I'd prefer a seamless no articulation kits for these Dinos.
Real Triceratops actually had a ball jointed neck.
Realism!
I can accept 2 legged dinos to have feathers since those are the kind ended up evolving into birds but not the four legged like triceratops
It's still largely a hypothesis that bipedal dinos like T-Rex have feathers. Personally I stick to the classic look until actually proven otherwise. The only dino actually found to have feathers is Archaeopteryx, so until we find actual evidence that Tyrannosaurs and raptors had feathers...
whats a botch model fan?
Doo want.👍