PK Spinosaurus
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DinoSteve93
MemberCompsognathusAug 23, 20146267 Views43 RepliesHi guys,
Here is a picture of what PK Spinosaurus will look like, I thought like sharing it with you :)
Hope you enjoy :)

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Wow, that's amazing! Can't wait for more dinosaurs in this format!
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It looks wierd bunt not in a good whay

What do you mean Catzilla? :)
Only constructive criticizm would help.
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Also, I'd lower the weight a bit. As National geographic has put it at a weight of 6 tons.
"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"
"Jurassic park: The Lost World"


What i meant whas its posture, he looks like if he whas walking on all four's

National geographic puts it at 6 tons. There ussualy,pretty reliable.
"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"
"Jurassic park: The Lost World"



And prehsitoric ones... Don't forget paul sereno was the guy who actually estimated the weight.
"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"
"Jurassic park: The Lost World"

Catzilla, it's a bit inclined, just for an artistic reason :)
I don't exclude it could walk on all four, I actually think that could have been likely. But the posture is just from an artistic point of view :)
ANd HHP, NatGeo can be reliable until a certain point (their marimade flick for example - pftt). I think, such a long creature could weigh 7-9 tons, also considering the sail (not the 20t+ monster some consider anyway). Flesh weighs no matter what. So 6 tons is a tad too low, but still likely at some extremes.
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We found like three neural spines and a part of a jaw. We will never know its size or weight hpp

Ok, that's fine DinoSteve. I ussualy estimate it a bit higher then 6 tons but, not as high as 9 tons but, that's just me.
"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"
"Jurassic park: The Lost World"


I ussualy put it at 7-8 tons. 8 tons is a bit of a push though IMO.
"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"
"Jurassic park: The Lost World"

Wow it's so wired Icause I normally here it being 11 tons and up to 14 tons. I don't kno what dot believe anymore. Bit I go with 10 tons on average.

I guess 9tons would be the max extreme, composed by old bucks who don't stop from growing. :)
I definitely think 7-9 tons is reasonable thinking how little we know about this awesome animal.
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Also, DinoSteve do you guys plan to more dinosaurs in this format? If so (if you can answer this) what dinosaur do you guys plan to do next? ;)
"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"
"Jurassic park: The Lost World"

What do you mean by format? Other spinosaurids?
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I mean with their stats. (How long they are, how heavy, how much they eat, etc)
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"Jurassic park: The Lost World"

It's likely :)
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Awesome!
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It looks pretty cool! The legs are a bit short, but it's still awesome!
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It was more of a collaboration between a team-mate and me, where I made the details and the colors of the model :)
Sci-Fi King, I know, but this is partially basing on Sereno's new skeleton :)
Thanks anyway guys.
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Nice find, thanks for sharing this dinosteve. :)
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You really brought my favorite dino to life. He looks so beautiful. Thank you.
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Eh, Spinosaurids didn't really have long legs to start out with so i saw this coming.
This looks really good Dinosteve! the more models i see for the game, the more i'm looking forward to it!
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Thanks Carno and Gojira! :D
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When does Prehistoric Kingdoms come out?
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Really good, but guys, can't we just admire this creature, I mean we will never know their weight for sure.
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Nice job DS. That's a pretty cool looking Spino.
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Alright HipHop, make sure you type "in my opinion" before saying something like these. I have indeed already explained to NG's scalling being inaccurate. So for the last time, stop posting this as a fact.

Anyways....
I think it looks alright. Weird choice of colors those haha. Kinda reminds me of a gaint flamingo. I'm guessing this one showing on display is 15 or 16m long just by scaling the picture.
When does PH start anyways?

Just looked at there main site, Spinosaurus here is at 50ft long(15m)
Lol I knew it!! ;D

reading over their article, they say it's "the largest theropod" and only have it at 6 tons...which could be one of two things
1.) they're incorrectly using the term "largest", which looks bad for NatGeo really..
and..
2.) It may be a case of bad reporting on the case of NatGeo...not something i would put past 'em really, no where does it say 'Paul sereno states...' so i think we'll have to wait and see on it
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OMG great work, congrats! And it's also really accurate with the stance, it's not as tall ad we thought previously. I like the weights, however 9 Tons might be too high just my opnion! But agian outstanding work, 10/10 ign.
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