2023 PNSO Aymen the Spinosaurus Review!!! Brand new version!!!
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Today we're checking out another brand new PNSO release as we've got the newest version of the Spinosaurus from PNSO!!!
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Cant wait for mine to arrive! This is such a beautiful model! All the details and paintjob are amazing!! Also pose is 10/10!
Where’d u order from ?
@@tysdogvlogs6697Lanatimeshop
@@tysdogvlogs6697I ordered from the lana time shop - can’t speak for the other guy but it came very well to me
The first video of the year.
Awesome review Andy!!
This is so beautiful!! Love the way they painted this one. The sculpture is out of this world!
Oh yep, im definetly buying this! Great review!
So beautiful, so Dino-fantastic! This one is much better than older counterpart, Dino-great video, Andy 🌷🤗.
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe and Happy New Year 🕛🎊🎉😊
So excited for this. I just got my carcharodontosaurus today and I love how the paint scheme is so similar. Really makes me think these figure will pair really well on my display!
Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus both lived in the same time and place so I agree with you that they would look good together.
I love paleo accurate dinosaurs
They did my favourite dinosaur and animal ever justice!!!! This is absolutely gorgeous!!! It looks like its a real living animal
OMFG so beautiful 😭😭
Mannnnn, seeing their artwork of baryonx and irritator is such a tease since they haven’t made those figures yet, but it just goes to show that the sky’s the limit lol
Ikr fingers crossed they'll tackle those two 🤞🏻 I'd also love to see an itchyovenator or oxalaia
@@yvettezilla I need the pnso itchy baddddd
@@tysdogvlogs6697 fr it's such an underrated spinosaurid in my opinion 😭 again who knows pnso may make one :D
So cool PNSO confiming at least some dinosaurs actually DID drag thier tails behind them. This may be my new favorite PNSO model as it stands great in the tri pod pose, no janky stand needed
I think the included stand is a "just in case" due to natural warping over time
that is not what they're suggesting at all. It's more for stability, plus the animal is rising up.
@@MahmWithThePlan Yeah, just like the T - rex, im sure the Spinosaurus used its tail to get off the ground, but have a hard time believing its tail didn't drag along behind him based on its tails overall length. vs its legs overall length.
@@ronniepatterson2827 the tail dragging theory was disproved decades ago. You're way behind the times.
@@MahmWithThePlan It was disproven for regular dinosaurs. The constantly changing Spinosaurus is something we still know very little about. It either had to make extra effort to keep his tail airborne, or it drug it along the ground behind him full stop
You forgot to compare it to the Carcharodontosaurus and Cameron T-Rex size.
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pnsonus, crocodilus spinosaurus secula secolorum, ay-men
6th Common
if they fix it and put lips on it i'll buy it. everybody tries to make spinosaurus look like a crocodile even though they're not even closely related.
YES THANK YOU. Spinosaurus didn't have a shrinkwrapped lipless head like it did in Jurassic Park, guys. Let it go.
Spinosaurus’ lower teeth would puncture lips
If it mostly lived in the water, it may not have had lips. Lips are there to prevent teeth, tongue and gums drying out, and the Spino would not have needed that.
@@nanuqo2006 No it wouldn't, there are creatures alive today that have long teeth that look like it wouldn't contain lips yet they have them look at a clouded leapored skull their teeth are incredibly long yet still have lips.. it wouldn't puncture anything.
Does the shape of that skull look like it could accommodate immobile "lips"? That notch in the upper jaw obviously served a purpose. Covering it up with lips wouldn't make any sense. In my opinion, this whole obsession with "lips" is getting ridiculous. It's like when 5 or 6 years ago, paleo artists were putting feathers on everything. It wouldn't surprise me if some theropods had lips and some were lipless like Spinosaurus.