I believe the next Kickstarter begins in October. Meanwhile, Andrewsarchus is progressing nicely:
I'm really looking forward to the regular release of Utahraptor early next year. I currently have a Mythic Legions goblin riding my Adasaurus, but he's proportionately just a little too big for it so I'm hoping the Utahraptor's beefier size solves that issue.
Yeah, they're definitely being sold separately and as deluxe sets. Not super excited about the initial offerings but the prices are better than I thought they'd be. I've already decided the dragon is too big for me.
Probably just the standalone Smilodon to start.
I heard it’s 450 for the all in? Easy decision, pledging on day 1 if thats really the case!
Yeah on the $450 - here's the list he posted on Instagram:
Here are some key pricing details:
Initial funding goal- $205,000
Set1
Allosaurus j. (1/18th)- $100 (MSRP $119.99)
Dragonslayer armor unit- $40 (MSRP $49.99)
Argenteus- 4" pilot- $25 (MSRP $27.99)
Allosaurus bundle- $155
Set 2
Smilodon p. (1/12th)- $55 (MSRP $64.99)
Saberbeast armor unit- $25 (MSRP $29.99)
Dragolina- 3.75" rider- $25 (MSRP $27.99)
Smilodon bundle- $100
Item 3
Arctic Dragon (Kuraokami) $200 (MSRP $229.99)
Set 4
All-In Launch Bundle- $450 (MSRP $550.93)
Stretch goal #1 (unveiled after funding)
Stretch goal #2 Achillobator/ Razorhound set
Est. delivery for wave 1- November 2024
Just two Riders? That's disappointing, imho.
Initially, but there's the stretch goals, too. And I have no doubt we'll be hitting more than a few stretch goals.
That dragon while looking to have a lot of articulation points, it looks like it'll be quite limited because of how tight those limbs look to be alongside his body. Will you actually be able to pose it?
I don't see anything functionally different from any of his other critters. Silva's going for extreme 'realism' in not just raw sculpting-detail appearance and paintjob but articulation and range of motion. Most quadrupeds don't have a lot of outward swing from their hips, truth be. I expect they'll be just as poseable as the Ceratopsian hips.