-Kanrabat- wrote:The Dino is definitely a heavy retool of Dinobot and it works.
-Kanrabat- wrote:The Dino is definitely a heavy retool of Dinobot and it works.
As for the jeep, it does look completely new.
Still not a retool but yes, that would've made more sense at least size wise.-Kanrabat- wrote:Thinking about it, that spitting Dino is out of scale. They should have retooled Core Vertebreak instead.
The set would have been cheaper too.
blackeyedprime wrote:The wheels on jeeps bot mode do look a bit weird and the hardhat reminds me of those megaman enemies but still seems okay.
Razorbeast88 wrote:Could they make an Iguanus out of this?
Never mind Iguanus. This wouold be perfect for Crazybolt!!Emerje wrote:Razorbeast88 wrote:Could they make an Iguanus out of this?
I was wondering about that, but the problem is he's sort of backwards. On Iguanus the arms turn into the front legs and the rear legs are fake little stubby things with the bot legs hiding underneath. Here his arms hide underneath and the legs become the dino legs and they're just too big for a frilled lizard.
Emerje
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Never mind Iguanus. This wouold be perfect for Crazybolt!!Emerje wrote:Razorbeast88 wrote:Could they make an Iguanus out of this?
I was wondering about that, but the problem is he's sort of backwards. On Iguanus the arms turn into the front legs and the rear legs are fake little stubby things with the bot legs hiding underneath. Here his arms hide underneath and the legs become the dino legs and they're just too big for a frilled lizard.
Emerje
Tyrannacon wrote:No, the actual animal didn't spit venom. That was introduced by Crichton in the original novel due to the belief the jaw muscles of the actual animal would be too weak to munch on anything. Later studies show otherwise and that the subnarial gap (kink in the snout under the nose) in the top jaw is used as a way to trap prey items in their chompers.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Tyrannacon wrote:No, the actual animal didn't spit venom. That was introduced by Crichton in the original novel due to the belief the jaw muscles of the actual animal would be too weak to munch on anything. Later studies show otherwise and that the subnarial gap (kink in the snout under the nose) in the top jaw is used as a way to trap prey items in their chompers.
The dinos in JP are more engineered monsters than anything else though. It's even canon they they had to "fill in the genetic gaps" with random things.
It's really too bad that we may never know what the dinosaurs TRULY looked like. We can only make do with the "shrink-warpped" bones that are the dinos we all know.
Some artist imagined if we did the same thing to modern animals.
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