PNSO Hongkongsaurus Huigui 1:45 Scale Model

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Specification:

  • BRAND NEW & HIGH QUALITY
  • Brand: PNSO 
  • Character: Dinosaur Museums Series:Huigui the Hongkongsaurus 1:45 Scale Scientific Art Model
  • Hongkongsaurus Size: 11.9" L (304MM) X 2.8" W (72MM) X 11.5" H (291MM)
  • Original Box Size: 17.8" L (451MM) X 5.3" W (135MM) X 10.6" H (268MM)
  • Material: PVC

Package included:

  • 1 x Model

  • 1 x Original Box

Note:

- Please refer to the measurement. The tiny measuring error is allowable in the normal range.

- There might be a little color difference due to the monitor, camera or other factors, please refer to the physical item.

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Ed Tc
Very nice model

I recommend it

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PanBrunner
A beautiful figurine of an unnamed dinosaur

As a collector of dinosaur figures, I prefer to collect models based on well-known skeletal discoveries. I don't like having figures based on very fragmentary finds (although I'm a bit of a hypocrite, as I already own a Zhuchengtyrannus from PNSO, but after buying it, I learned how little skeletal material we have for that particular species :P )... but I made an exception for this figure. The model itself is great. PNSO really played their trump card here. The quality of detail on the model is excellent. The colors may be subdued (I wouldn't expect such vibrant colors on such a large animal), but they fit perfectly. I really like the pattern used on the figure's head and neck. I'm a fan of active poses when it comes to static figures, and PNSO really hit the mark. I'm aware that this model borrows features from two species of Asian saurpods, and many have chosen to call this figure a good representation of Huanghetitan, so I will do the same (until we learn the official name for this Hongkongsaurus). Although this figure is largely fictional, it's still worth recommending.