I would go with lips. They give an accurate look and also makes the figure look really really cool when the mouth is closed as opposed to the weird teeth protruding out of the mouth kind of look.
@@UtterNoobness I don't know, the transition between the big scales on the face and the teeth is just so great at making him look slick I just love it too much. There's a reason I said I was torn on it.
@@nemanjastanimirovic155 c'mon man it's PNSO. Everything of theirs look great. Even if they added lips, it would still look fantastic except that the mouth closing action would be much more satisfying to watch.
@@UtterNoobness I don't know, when the mouth is open and you see all that detail on the inside of the mouth, it's pretty satisfying to me. Makes me wish for an alternate model instead of a change to the existing one. Eider way PNSO is at the top of their game. Quick question actually, what do you, or anyone reading this, like to see PNSO bauble with more speculative ideas like more keratin on the face, elaborate display structures or something similar.
Mine did the same thing. Just give it time. When it shipped even, it didn’t say it was on its way. I got it in like 4 weeks and the tracking said it still was in China lol.
I would have bought this it had all off the thickness of the real t rex but the head has this shrink wrapped look accompanied with no lips other than that good figure, I just don't want to buy a expensive model that is missing parts like the lips
You know, Andy. Out of all the reviews of this T rex i had seen so far, this one looks the most realistic and natural and good. Also, people have been sharing your videos, and you have been getting new fans from the DinotoyForum. People love your videos, well almost all of them, but 99% of them do .
Well finally after 3 months of going out of my mind waiting this glorious beast finally came home. Opened the box and WOW this is the best most beautiful Trex, dinosaur figure i have ever seen. I was so fed up with the Jurrasic Park clone Trex'es figures. Have been wishing for a long time on a Trex based on scientific evidence. So glad PNSO was the company who made this gem of a figure. Glad there is no lips to hide those fantastic teeth.
Hi Andy. I am happy you finally got your “specimen” :-) I got mine a few days ago. This might well be my favorite representation of Tyrannosaurus rex in a toy model until now. I like the fearherless and lipless appearance, but I can’t be bothered to have any preference for either ‘for’ or ‘against’ - as long as the scientific reasoning is sound and the figure is well-modelled, with attention to detail and with good proportions. (Although I do feel that feathers on Tyrannosaurus rex don’t “feel” right - but then again, what do I know...) I also love the big barrel chest and a non-protruding pubic bone, and its bulky, beefy appearance in general. The longer you study the details on this model, the more you can appreciate the study that has gone on in designing it. As just one example, I love how the two bundles of caudofemoralis muscle can be seen on the underside near the base of the tail. This indicates a high attention to scientific accuracy, I think. In hand, this model is just awesome, and I dare say I have never seen a toy model that is trying to be (and succeeding wonderfully, for as far as I can tell) as thoroughly scientifically correct as this one, where every little bit about it has been well thought out and researched. Although the individual scales may be too big for the scale of this model, we may take this as a liberty taken to be able to point out the variation in patterning and sizes of the scales on different parts of the body, and as such I think this model can be called a success as well. From being able to imagine how the skeleton defines the shape and posture of the real, living animal, to seeing the bulges and dips indicating musculature, to seeing the different scale patterns and sizes, I am quite in awe of this model, which is well worth its prize, in my opinion. I initially thought about repainting/retouching the model, but since I quite like the paint job as it stands, I won’t - and generally I prefer to keep the models in their original colors anyway, especially with relatively expensive ones as this one. I love the slight gloss that is over the upper side and head, making the scales glisten slightly in the light, which along with the wonderful details gives the model another little layer of visual depth.
Uno de las figuras más acertadas del T.rex (la más acertada que he visto), a falta de evidencia de que presentara plumas, aunque me encantaría ver una reconstrucción con estas ya que es igualmente probable que las presentara en ciertas regiones del cuerpo, así como la presencia de cobertura oral. Creo que la presencia de las escamas reticuladas en las patas traseras es el único punto flaco de este modelo (ya que no las presentaba) que por todo lo demás es muy acertada y muy detallada.
Muy de acuerdo en general, aunque quien sabe como habrían resuelto lo de los "labios" pero bueno, ya teniéndolo en vivo se aprecia mucho el esculpido de la musculatura del animal y la verdad es que las escamas reticuladas no se notan tanto.
@@julianbayona3866 Cierto, lo de los labios sería bastante complicado de hacer y es cierto que las escamas no se notan tanto como en los modelos basados en dinosaurios de Jurassic Park. La verdad es que esta figura tiene un excelente nivel.
@@alejandrojosegomezgarcia4834 Entiendo que la futura línea de Beast of the Mesozoica tendrá tiranosaurios con labios, así que habrá que ver como queda. Igual estoy satisfecho con esta figura y en general son una buena opción para coleccionar.
@@julianbayona3866 Ohh, no sabía eso de la nueva línea, a seguirla de cerca. Respecto a este T.rex, es un excelente trabajo, de los que yo he visto al menos es el que más me ha gustado.
@@AlienArteStoreMX A ver amigo, respecto a lo de las plumas es cierto que no está probado, por eso veo igual de probables ambos modelos (con y sin plumas), pero de haber tenido una capa de "dino-fuzz" como le dicen si se podría visualizar en un modelo, ya que probablemente haya tenido en la región superior del cuerpo o la cola. De cualquier modo, ambos modelos son posibles y esta reconstrucción es acertada para lo que se sabe. Sin embargo, respecto a las escamas reticuladas es imposible que las tuviese por el simple hecho de que esas escamas son "plumas abortadas", es decir, plumas que no culminaron su desarrollo y formaron esa estructura queratinosa, pero aunque T.rex tuviese plumas no pudo haber tenido estas escamas en las patas, porque esa interrupción en el desarrollo solo ocurre en plumas de estadios avanzados que T.rex no poseyó (T.rex en caso de tener plumas debió de tener los estadios 1,2 y 3 solamente, o incluso solo el 1 y 2), es decir, que las escamas reticuladas solo la presentaban, hasta donde se sabe, los individuos de Maniraptora (incluyendo las aves).
@@AlienArteStoreMX Regarding the reticulated scales, it is impossible that it had them for the simple fact that these scales are "aborted feathers", that is, feathers that did not complete their development and formed that keratinous structure, but although T. rex had feathers it could not have had these scales on the legs, because this interruption in development only occurs in feathers of advanced stages that T. rex did not possess (T. rex, if it had feathers, must have had stages 1,2 and 3 only, or even only the 1 and 2), that is, the reticulated scales were only present, as far as is known, by individuals of Maniraptora (including birds).
im one of those people who couldn't wait to get something delivered and thus go and watch someone review it on UA-cam! just bought one to display next to my enormous t rex skeleton and teeth cast! i also have the Safari feathered one, so to showcase both sides of the speculation!
just received it! I can totally understand your fascination with this amazing model. you just have to look at it in person to absorb how detailed it is!
Hello, I received mine before you, ha ha!! But seriously, this chunky monkey just might be the best Rex available at this level. Scientificly accurate, and just plain awesome to behold. When I cracked open the mouth, holy crap!! That maw is so realistic. The wash looks like blood from a recent meal. I recently bought a magnifying glass to gaze at these amazing figures that have been coming out lately and the detail you can see is remarkable!! I must come to terms with my addiction, when I consider all the DoeRayMe I have invested...Zoinks!!!
I love that your 2 legged t-rex model that comes with a balancing stand manages to stand perfectly without assisance, yet my 4 legged pnso corythosaurus can't stand unaided to save its life.
It’s a beautiful model. The only thing that detracts a bit for me is the seam over the head. It looks like the pieces have been painted separately and stuck together (especially noticeable at 7:50).
Definitely the Best T.rex figure to date. Even though I would prefer it to have lips, I'm not all that fussy and would still take it. It's just a matter of when can I get it. I'm still recovering from the money I spent on my New PC XD
The sculptor himself actually took to UA-cam and explained it. I'll have to reply back a bit later with a more detailed response as to why when I have more time!
Ordered my from Dan Dinosaur and tracking my order through china post. After 8 days of tracking updates it now says my package is being returned to sender. Looks like i wouldn't be getting my parcel any time soon.
Its probably thanks to the postal service being awful lately. Contact Dan asap and he'll help you out with getting your rex. He's the man when it comes to making sure his customers are happy!
@@andysdinosaurreviews I have contacted him. Sent him the update from Postal China. When i first contacted him about this he said from what he has seen it was sent out to me. So there must be some kind of screw up some were.
I don't know man it looks alright, a bit too kid's toy -ish in appearance. The upcoming Nanmu's Buck Rex blows this out of the water tho in terms of sculpt detail, muscle definition and paint app. The biggest issue I have with Wilson is the monotone scale all over his body, there's hardly any variation in sizes. Also there's a severe lack of skin folds and creases everywhere.
Snout tapers / narrows just slightly too much toward the front, overhanging teeth, body is just a little too shrinkwrapped... otherwise it's probably the best I've seen.
Still looks like a monster and not a real animal. The face is wrong, the teeth should not be exposed. T-rex did not lived in water like an alligator. It was a wrong interpretation by the artist. The body is accurate. A good interpretation of this animal is the sculpture of Sue at the field museum.
I love how scientifically accurate and T H I C C like he was in real life
The best rex model I have ever seen and I just can't decide how would he look better. With lips or without lips.
I would go with lips. They give an accurate look and also makes the figure look really really cool when the mouth is closed as opposed to the weird teeth protruding out of the mouth kind of look.
@@UtterNoobness I don't know, the transition between the big scales on the face and the teeth is just so great at making him look slick I just love it too much. There's a reason I said I was torn on it.
@@nemanjastanimirovic155 c'mon man it's PNSO. Everything of theirs look great. Even if they added lips, it would still look fantastic except that the mouth closing action would be much more satisfying to watch.
@@UtterNoobness I don't know, when the mouth is open and you see all that detail on the inside of the mouth, it's pretty satisfying to me. Makes me wish for an alternate model instead of a change to the existing one. Eider way PNSO is at the top of their game. Quick question actually, what do you, or anyone reading this, like to see PNSO bauble with more speculative ideas like more keratin on the face, elaborate display structures or something similar.
@@nemanjastanimirovic155 do u mean like adding short spines and bumps on the head, arms and spines along the back sort of thing??
I ordered mine right away and it still says awaiting fulfillment.
Mine did the same thing. Just give it time. When it shipped even, it didn’t say it was on its way. I got it in like 4 weeks and the tracking said it still was in China lol.
@@Ankylosaurus_mangiventris Well that's a relief and I appreciate your reply! 😁
@@Ankylosaurus_mangiventris lol
It looks so realistic and accurate. The sculpt and the colours are so realistic. Fantastic figure.
The greatest andy's dinosaur review about PNSO Wilson review yet,and that's cool
Yeah but Wilson is missing lips
Hopefully pnso will make lipped variants
Probably the most accurate T. rex figure right now
Yes
Needs lip,but looks accurate
@@mrmapusaurus2142 no, we don't know had rex lips or not
@@mrmapusaurus2142 it’s just a theory of T. rex having lips
@@НикитаБолгов-л3в it most likely had though
WILSON!!!! I'M SORRY WILSON!!!
Lol
That's an amazing looking t rex figure!
Yes
I would have bought this it had all off the thickness of the real t rex but the head has this shrink wrapped look accompanied with no lips other than that good figure, I just don't want to buy a expensive model that is missing parts like the lips
Oh Hell yes! THIS is what a Spinosaur neck snapper's supposed to look like! Winter Wilson for the win : D
You know, Andy. Out of all the reviews of this T rex i had seen so far, this one looks the most realistic and natural and good. Also, people have been sharing your videos, and you have been getting new fans from the DinotoyForum. People love your videos, well almost all of them, but 99% of them do .
Wow tgats an amazing trex
Well finally after 3 months of going out of my mind waiting this glorious beast finally came home. Opened the box and WOW this is the best most beautiful Trex, dinosaur figure i have ever seen. I was so fed up with the Jurrasic Park clone Trex'es figures. Have been wishing for a long time on a Trex based on scientific evidence. So glad PNSO was the company who made this gem of a figure. Glad there is no lips to hide those fantastic teeth.
Okay, that Tyrannosaurus, IS AWESOME. Shame we can't get it in the Netherlands
I wish this came with a base, do you know if you can buy bases for models like this?
Hi Andy. I am happy you finally got your “specimen” :-) I got mine a few days ago. This might well be my favorite representation of Tyrannosaurus rex in a toy model until now. I like the fearherless and lipless appearance, but I can’t be bothered to have any preference for either ‘for’ or ‘against’ - as long as the scientific reasoning is sound and the figure is well-modelled, with attention to detail and with good proportions. (Although I do feel that feathers on Tyrannosaurus rex don’t “feel” right - but then again, what do I know...) I also love the big barrel chest and a non-protruding pubic bone, and its bulky, beefy appearance in general.
The longer you study the details on this model, the more you can appreciate the study that has gone on in designing it. As just one example, I love how the two bundles of caudofemoralis muscle can be seen on the underside near the base of the tail. This indicates a high attention to scientific accuracy, I think.
In hand, this model is just awesome, and I dare say I have never seen a toy model that is trying to be (and succeeding wonderfully, for as far as I can tell) as thoroughly scientifically correct as this one, where every little bit about it has been well thought out and researched. Although the individual scales may be too big for the scale of this model, we may take this as a liberty taken to be able to point out the variation in patterning and sizes of the scales on different parts of the body, and as such I think this model can be called a success as well. From being able to imagine how the skeleton defines the shape and posture of the real, living animal, to seeing the bulges and dips indicating musculature, to seeing the different scale patterns and sizes, I am quite in awe of this model, which is well worth its prize, in my opinion.
I initially thought about repainting/retouching the model, but since I quite like the paint job as it stands, I won’t - and generally I prefer to keep the models in their original colors anyway, especially with relatively expensive ones as this one. I love the slight gloss that is over the upper side and head, making the scales glisten slightly in the light, which along with the wonderful details gives the model another little layer of visual depth.
Got this today and it’s a perfect figure absolutely adore it 🦖😆
It is without a doubt my favorite Tyrannosaurus rex figure
Got mine already and he's fantastic, definitely the most accurate up to date t rex out there, this was a great review BTW!
Uno de las figuras más acertadas del T.rex (la más acertada que he visto), a falta de evidencia de que presentara plumas, aunque me encantaría ver una reconstrucción con estas ya que es igualmente probable que las presentara en ciertas regiones del cuerpo, así como la presencia de cobertura oral. Creo que la presencia de las escamas reticuladas en las patas traseras es el único punto flaco de este modelo (ya que no las presentaba) que por todo lo demás es muy acertada y muy detallada.
Muy de acuerdo en general, aunque quien sabe como habrían resuelto lo de los "labios" pero bueno, ya teniéndolo en vivo se aprecia mucho el esculpido de la musculatura del animal y la verdad es que las escamas reticuladas no se notan tanto.
@@julianbayona3866 Cierto, lo de los labios sería bastante complicado de hacer y es cierto que las escamas no se notan tanto como en los modelos basados en dinosaurios de Jurassic Park. La verdad es que esta figura tiene un excelente nivel.
@@alejandrojosegomezgarcia4834 Entiendo que la futura línea de Beast of the Mesozoica tendrá tiranosaurios con labios, así que habrá que ver como queda. Igual estoy satisfecho con esta figura y en general son una buena opción para coleccionar.
@@julianbayona3866 Ohh, no sabía eso de la nueva línea, a seguirla de cerca.
Respecto a este T.rex, es un excelente trabajo, de los que yo he visto al menos es el que más me ha gustado.
@@AlienArteStoreMX A ver amigo, respecto a lo de las plumas es cierto que no está probado, por eso veo igual de probables ambos modelos (con y sin plumas), pero de haber tenido una capa de "dino-fuzz" como le dicen si se podría visualizar en un modelo, ya que probablemente haya tenido en la región superior del cuerpo o la cola. De cualquier modo, ambos modelos son posibles y esta reconstrucción es acertada para lo que se sabe.
Sin embargo, respecto a las escamas reticuladas es imposible que las tuviese por el simple hecho de que esas escamas son "plumas abortadas", es decir, plumas que no culminaron su desarrollo y formaron esa estructura queratinosa, pero aunque T.rex tuviese plumas no pudo haber tenido estas escamas en las patas, porque esa interrupción en el desarrollo solo ocurre en plumas de estadios avanzados que T.rex no poseyó (T.rex en caso de tener plumas debió de tener los estadios 1,2 y 3 solamente, o incluso solo el 1 y 2), es decir, que las escamas reticuladas solo la presentaban, hasta donde se sabe, los individuos de Maniraptora (incluyendo las aves).
Would this be the best Rex on the market?
Has anyone ordered this figure from amazon? I saw it on there and wasn't sure if it was worth it
Nice. Should have been named, Big Chungus.
I just got this and Andrea for £30!!!!
andy we have got to get p.n.s.o. to make a liopleurodon !!!!!
Looks nice, but saving for Beasts of the Mesozoic ;)
I really wish they would make these models a bit bigger than 1:35 scale
That's the most accurate rex I've ever scene DAMMMMNN
The most accurate rex is the flesh version of SUE made by blue Rhino.
I hope there will be a model of it one day.
@@TITANSofTheEARTH who says that's accurate there just guessing
@@TITANSofTheEARTH And yet that reconstruction has a very common error: the presence of reticulated scales on the hind legs.
@@AlienArteStoreMX i didn't know you had a time machine
@@AlienArteStoreMX Regarding the reticulated scales, it is impossible that it had them for the simple fact that these scales are "aborted feathers", that is, feathers that did not complete their development and formed that keratinous structure, but although T. rex had feathers it could not have had these scales on the legs, because this interruption in development only occurs in feathers of advanced stages that T. rex did not possess (T. rex, if it had feathers, must have had stages 1,2 and 3 only, or even only the 1 and 2), that is, the reticulated scales were only present, as far as is known, by individuals of Maniraptora (including birds).
Are theses rubbery or hard plastic
How better it could ever look ! ❤️❤️❤️
im one of those people who couldn't wait to get something delivered and thus go and watch someone review it on UA-cam! just bought one to display next to my enormous t rex skeleton and teeth cast! i also have the Safari feathered one, so to showcase both sides of the speculation!
just received it! I can totally understand your fascination with this amazing model. you just have to look at it in person to absorb how detailed it is!
Very beautiful model
Nice. How much in pounds im british
Winter Wilson looks better
*m e g a : )*
Hello, I received mine before you, ha ha!!
But seriously, this chunky monkey just might be the best Rex available at this level. Scientificly accurate,
and just plain awesome to
behold. When I cracked open the mouth, holy crap!!
That maw is so realistic.
The wash looks like blood
from a recent meal.
I recently bought a magnifying glass to gaze at these amazing figures that have been coming out lately
and the detail you can see
is remarkable!!
I must come to terms with my addiction, when I consider all the DoeRayMe
I have invested...Zoinks!!!
King of dinosaurs!
You didnt comment on the shrink wrapping that evident in the top view. That sucker is all shrinkbwrsppedxaroundcthe hip bones.....
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Great looking sculpt, the only thing I'm disappointed with are the teeth, PNSO could learn a lot from the Nanmu sculpts when it comes to teeth.
I love that your 2 legged t-rex model that comes with a balancing stand manages to stand perfectly without assisance, yet my 4 legged pnso corythosaurus can't stand unaided to save its life.
Me want sue
I want that
It’s a beautiful model. The only thing that detracts a bit for me is the seam over the head. It looks like the pieces have been painted separately and stuck together (especially noticeable at 7:50).
Does PNSO Dinosaurs generally accurate in size relative to each other when placed together or do they vary?
They definitely vary quite a bit.
If you keep to their 1/35 scale figures you get a good size comparsion
The sculpt on this one is amazing...best mass produced T. Rex figure by far, IMO.
Yours has a tongue...neat.
Haha I can't believe yours didn't have one. That's just madness! At least you'll get a replacement though!
I think they are feature scales in the throat not osteoderms. T.rex did not have osteoderms.
Wilson looks so good in his redesign. I wonder if the Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus will get an update.
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😉
If you want it to look like the prototype you definitely could repaint it like in the box overall still nice color either way
Getting mine soon!
Wilson needs lips.
I think it looks just right
THE BEST T REX IT SOOOO AMAZING
Definitely the Best T.rex figure to date. Even though I would prefer it to have lips, I'm not all that fussy and would still take it. It's just a matter of when can I get it. I'm still recovering from the money I spent on my New PC XD
Not that it a deal breaker I am sold but why did they not give it lips. Is it a design limitation or is it a cosmetic choice
The sculptor himself actually took to UA-cam and explained it. I'll have to reply back a bit later with a more detailed response as to why when I have more time!
@@andysdinosaurreviews Thanks for the like
Ordered my from Dan Dinosaur and tracking my order through china post. After 8 days of tracking updates it now says my package is being returned to sender. Looks like i wouldn't be getting my parcel any time soon.
Returned to sender? Why? Is it because of COVID restrictions?
It must be. I can not find any concrete reason for the return.
Its probably thanks to the postal service being awful lately. Contact Dan asap and he'll help you out with getting your rex. He's the man when it comes to making sure his customers are happy!
@@andysdinosaurreviews I have contacted him. Sent him the update from Postal China. When i first contacted him about this he said from what he has seen it was sent out to me. So there must be some kind of screw up some were.
I miss the Japanese text on toy boxes
*Chinese
WHERE DID YOU GET THIS??? WHERE?!?!!
Dan's Dinosaurs! Http://www.dansdinosaurs.com
@@andysdinosaurreviews THAAAAANKS!
Single-filament protofeathers, not down. It's called a mohawk, taught to humans by birds.
I don't know man it looks alright, a bit too kid's toy -ish in appearance. The upcoming Nanmu's Buck Rex blows this out of the water tho in terms of sculpt detail, muscle definition and paint app. The biggest issue I have with Wilson is the monotone scale all over his body, there's hardly any variation in sizes. Also there's a severe lack of skin folds and creases everywhere.
Snout tapers / narrows just slightly too much toward the front, overhanging teeth, body is just a little too shrinkwrapped... otherwise it's probably the best I've seen.
Turtle .
The newer one is supposed to be crouching because it's more scientifically accurate
He's too beefy, I'm looking at the slim rex.
He's not to beefy this is accurate
Still looks like a monster and not a real animal. The face is wrong, the teeth should not be exposed. T-rex did not lived in water like an alligator. It was a wrong interpretation by the artist. The body is accurate. A good interpretation of this animal is the sculpture of Sue at the field museum.
Amazing something so detailed could be made-in-china
If this had feathers I'd sell our family cow for it
@@AlienArteStoreMX NO?
a tyrannosaurus with feathers looks ridiculous