A Video Review of the new for 2020 PNSO “Wilson” T. rex Dinosaur Model
Everything Dinosaur team members have been busy in the studio producing a YouTube video review of the new for 2020 “Wilson” the Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur model from PNSO. This new, free-standing replica replaces the original “Wilson” T. rex figure from PNSO and Everything Dinosaur took the opportunity to compare and contrast these two models.
Everything Dinosaur’s Video Review of “Wilson” the PNSO T. rex Dinosaur Model
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PNSO T. rex “Wilson” Video Review
In Everything Dinosaur’s short video review (the YouTube video lasts 9:43), the new 2020 Tyrannosaurus rex model is introduced and the articulated jaw is demonstrated and commented upon.
The beautifully detailed head of the theropod dinosaur is discussed and the bony crests over the eyes highlighted. These crests may have served a variety of functions, helping to protect the eyes during intraspecific combat or whilst attacking prey, shading the eyes and helping T. rex to see in bright, sunny conditions and the potential role in visual communication. The video narrator provides further information and explains some of the science behind the interpretation of the tyrannosaur skull morphology.
A Closer View of the Head of the New for 2020 PNSO “Wilson” T. rex Dinosaur Model
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Looking at the PNSO T. rex “Wilson” Packaging and Artwork
The video examines the dinosaur model in detail, but also provides information on how the packaging and box contents between the first “Wilson” figure produced by PNSO and this new version has changed. The 2020 figure is presented in a beautiful box adorned with the artwork of Zhao Chuang one of the co-founders of PNSO. The video also looks at the product leaflet that accompanies the model and comments on the contribution of Yang Yang, the other co-founder of this Chinese company.
The Box Art is Commented Upon in the Video Review
Comparing the 2020 “Wilson” with the Original PNSO Model
The video review also permits Everything Dinosaur team members to compare the new figure from PNSO with the earlier Tyrannosaurus rex “Wilson” model, the figure that was supplied with a base. In the video, we demonstrate how to convert the new for 2020 model so that it can be displayed on the base which was provided with version 1.
Comparing Two PNSO “Wilson” T. rex Dinosaur Figures in the Video Review
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Why always PNSO Wilson T.rex bears osteoderms, which is firmly proved not to be present in the body of tyrannosaurs?
Skin impressions related to tyrannosaurids including evidence of integumentary coverings are relatively poorly known from the fossil record, particularly from these tyrannosaurids associated with the Late Cretaceous of North America. If PNSO wish to add osteoderms to a replica of a recently hatched tyrannosaurid along with an extensive covering of “dino fuzz”, then we are not ones to speculate as to its palaeontological context or otherwise. Thank you for your comment.