PNSO Prehistoric Animal Models

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PNSO's prehistoric animal models were first released in 2015. The first assortment contained large, hollow vinyl, pre-painted figures. They shipped loose, with red tags attached to the leg branding them as "Age of the Dinosaurs". Starting in 2016, new models came in "Age of Dinosaurs" branded boxes with nicknames and numbers. In 2019, re-released the first 7 models in boxes under the new "Prehistoric Animal Models" branding, incorporating them into their new model numbering system.

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The initial 2019 assortment of "Prehistoric Animal Models" included a few very large vinyl figures with "Dinosaur Museum" style bases, like the Opthalmosaurus and Ceratosaurus, both of which are very similar in style to the "Dinosaur Museum" line but which shipped in "Prehistoric Animal Model" line packaging. All of the original "Age of the Dinosaurs" large vinyl models and several of the "Dinosaur Museum" models were also re-released as part of this line and given numbers, often with modified paint applications and color ways. A boxed set featuring small versions of Chinese dinosaurs, released in 2018 as the "Seven Little Dinosaurs : Chinese Dinosaurs Box Set" in partnership with China Post, was also mostly re-released with different paint applications in the Prehistoric Animals Models line. While smaller than most other mid-range PNSO models, these were too large to be included in the second series of individually released minis, with the exception of Sinosauropteryx.

By 2020, the "Prehistoric Animal Model" range had become standardized as a line of smaller, solid vinyl figures without bases and with slightly simpler paint applications, making it a more typical line of PVC dinosaur figures like Papo or Schleich, but with a greater emphasis on scientific accuracy. Most of the older large, hollow models were retired by 2022.

Number Name Nickname Product number Introduced Discontinued
01 Tyrannosaurus PNSO28020102001ZH 2015 2022
02 Huanghetitan PNSO28020102002ZH 2015 2022
03 Lufengosaurus PNSO28020102003ZH 2015 2022
04 Shantungosaurus PNSO28020102004ZH 2015 2022
05 Euhelopus PNSO28020102005ZH 2015 2022
06 Mandschurosaurus PNSO28020102006ZH 2015 2022
07 Chungkingosaurus PNSO28020102007ZH 2015 2022
08* Triceratops 2016 2022
09 Basilosaurus Oba PNSO28020102009ZH 2016
10 Megalodon version 1 Patton PNSO28020102010ZH 2016
11 Ceratosaurus Nick PNSO28020102011ZH 2019
12 Ophthalmosaurus Brook PNSO28020102012ZH 2019
13 Ankylosaurus Sede PNSO28020102013ZH 2019
14 Stegosaurus Bieber 2019
15 Megalodon version 2 Patton 2019
16 Spinops Duke 2019
17 Eurhinosaurus Levy 2019
18 Dakosaurus Paulwin 2019
19 Huayangosaurus Luxi 2018 2022
20 Mamenchisaurus Er-ma 2018 2022
21 Yangchuanosaurus Dayong 2018 2022
22 Microraptor version 1 Gaoyan 2018 2022
23 Gigantoraptor Shanshan 2018 2022
24 Tsintaosaurus Cuiyu 2018 2022
25 Tyrannosaurus Wilson 2017
26 Tyrannosaurus rex baby Aaron 2019
27 Young Sinoceratops A-Qi 2019
28 Corythosaurus Caroline PNSO28020102028ZH 2020
29 Microraptor version 2 Gaoyan PNSO28020102029ZH 2020
30 Pachyrhinosaurus Brian PNSO28020102030ZH 2020
31 Borealopelta Gavin PNSO28020102031ZH 2020
32 Lambeosaurus Audrey PNSO28020102032ZH 2020
33 Atopodentatus Zewail PNSO28020102033ZH 2020
34 Tuojiangosaurus Qichuan PNSO28020102034ZH 2020
35 Spinosaurus Essien PNSO28020102035ZH 2020
36 Carnotaurus Domingo PNSO28020102036ZH 2021
37 Pinacosaurus Bart PNSO28020102037ZH 2021
38 Sauropelta Isaac PNSO28020102038ZH 2020
39 Miragaia Rosana PNSO28020102039ZH 2020
40 Sinoceratops A-Qi PNSO28020102040ZH 2020
41 Machairoceratops Perez PNSO28020102041ZH 2020
42 Qianzhousaurus A-Shu PNSO28020102042ZH 2021
43 Helicoprion Haylee PNSO28020102043ZH 2021
44 Parasaurolophus Wyatt PNSO28020102044ZH 2021
45 Allosaurus Paul PNSO28020102045ZH 2021
46 Pachycephalosaurus Austin PNSO28020102046ZH 2021
47 Dunkleosteus Zaha PNSO28020102047ZH 2021
48 Torvosaurus Connor PNSO28020102048ZH 2021
49 Nanotyrannus Logan PNSO28020102049ZH 2021
50 Carcharodontosaurus Gamba PNSO28020102050ZH 2021
51 Tarbosaurus Chuanzi PNSO28020102051ZH 2021
52 Yutyrannus Yinqui PNSO28020102052ZH 2021
53 Olorotitan Ivan PNSO28020102053ZH 2021
54 Cretoxyrhina Aidan PNSO28020102054ZH 2021
55 Himalayasaurus Tucsa PNSO28020102055ZH 2021
56 Livyatan Requena PNSO28020102056ZH 2021
57 Tylosaurus Evan PNSO28020102057ZH 2021
58 Zhuchengtyrannus Lu Xiong PNSO28020102058ZH 2022
59 Styracosaurus Anthony PNSO28020102059ZH 2022
60 Centrosaurus Jennie PNSO28020102060ZH 2022
61 Acrocanthosaurus Fergus PNSO28020102061ZH 2022
62 Sinraptor Xinchuan PNSO28020102062ZH 2022
63 Lingwulong Chuanchuan PNSO28020102063ZH 2022
64 Deinocheirus Jaques PNSO28020102064ZH 2022
65 Therizinosaurus Qingge PNSO28020102065ZH 2022
66 Sinopliosaurus Chongzuo PNSO28020102066ZH 2022
67 Suchomimus Thabo PNSO28020102067ZH 2022
68 Mapusaurus Mila PNSO28020102068ZH 2023
69 Meraxes Mungo PNSO28020102069ZH 2023
73 Daspletosaurus Cole PNSO28020102073ZH 2023
*The PNSO Prehistoric Animal Models Triceratops is technically number 8, but was incorrectly listed with the number 11 on its box, overlapping with number 11 Ceratosaurus.