New Fine-Cut figure photos Pachyrhinosaurus




Happy Cyberzoic Friday! Today we show some love for the human designs as we have our first look at the new character art for Wave B! Each one brilliantly executed once again by JP Mavinga. Available for preorder here.

Wow so many pieces! A look at the parts layout for the massive Cyberzoic Arctic Dragon- it’s practically a playset! (4″ Protoceratops for scale). Stay tuned for more on this and other new offerings as we approach the Cyberzoic Kickstarter launch on Oct. 3rd!

In case you missed it, a brand new episode of Creative Beast Previews just dropped on Friday. Tune in as Chris brings the ‘Chaos’ with the Beasts of the Mesozoic Alectrosaurus olseni! ?

Today we have a look at the paint sample for the Beasts of the Mesozoic Albertaceratops! Admittedly, this is one design that I felt was overshadowed by several of the others in this series, but now that I have it in-hand and have been to able play with it and pose it, I must say…

? The first review for the Beasts of the Mesozoic Alectrosaurus from the Tyrannosaur Series wave 3 is up now! Big thanks once again to Andy’s Dinosaur Reviews for another excellent early look.

Sculpt by Ross Persichetti Many have been asking about it and today we have our first look at the new sculpt for the 1/18th scale Deinonychus antirrhopus for upcoming Cyberzoic Kickstarter! This figure, post-funding, will also have a Beasts of the Mesozoic version later on. Fantastic sculpt work here by Ross Persichetti.
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I’love the pachyrhinosaurus look, as i have already said with the first look of him lade for the Jurassic parc Toys line, and on the game i love his face with a horn in keratine on his nose like our actual rhinocéros, and i have 2 questions :
why don’t you make an alternative head, with the keratine horn, or a clip to put on the face of this figure ?
Will you sold the Whole game like these one, without paint, or in a white look to let the people using their imagination tho interpreat the ceratopsian colour ?