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The Haolonggood one is in 1:35 scale for a 9,45 m long individual. A reasonable size for an Edmontosaurus. Very rarely could individual reach the range of 11-12 m as the PNSO model shows.
@@AndyCog_1710I think the issue is if you're planning on buying an Edmontosaurus you likely want to display it along with other 1:35 scale dinosaurs it lived alongside. As a result you want it to be large to highlight it's sheer size for a hadrosaur and this figure just doesn't deliver on that wish. It's a gorgeous figure but the small size ruins it. I can't imagine this little guy putting up a fight against PNSO's Cameron for example Like. If they're going to the trouble of making an Edmontosaurus then why bother making it the conservative size estimate when the whole point of the public's perception of Edmontosaurus is that it was big so that's naturally what they want to see?
@@AndyCog_1710 it could be. Would explain the boxier head shape. It's still a beautiful figure but it's just too small. I'm hopeful at some point they release a shantungosaurus in its full scale size so I can use that as a decent stand in for E.annectens
I was blown away on this sculpt. I got the light brown version. Glad you did a review on it.
They made it way to small, my only complaint
The Haolonggood one is in 1:35 scale for a 9,45 m long individual. A reasonable size for an Edmontosaurus. Very rarely could individual reach the range of 11-12 m as the PNSO model shows.
@@AndyCog_1710I think the issue is if you're planning on buying an Edmontosaurus you likely want to display it along with other 1:35 scale dinosaurs it lived alongside. As a result you want it to be large to highlight it's sheer size for a hadrosaur and this figure just doesn't deliver on that wish. It's a gorgeous figure but the small size ruins it. I can't imagine this little guy putting up a fight against PNSO's Cameron for example
Like. If they're going to the trouble of making an Edmontosaurus then why bother making it the conservative size estimate when the whole point of the public's perception of Edmontosaurus is that it was big so that's naturally what they want to see?
@@commodoreRumbleshanks well this HLG figure seems to represent E. regalis. That species didn’t live alongside T. rex, but with Albertosaurus.
@@AndyCog_1710 it could be. Would explain the boxier head shape. It's still a beautiful figure but it's just too small. I'm hopeful at some point they release a shantungosaurus in its full scale size so I can use that as a decent stand in for E.annectens