Description
Triceratops appears as the second orthodox skeleton model from the Imaginary Skeleton series, which imagines "life" from ancient memories of "fossils"!
■ Total length about 23cm. A fixed skeleton model that captures the moment of the natural movement of a Triceratops based on the latest biological theory.
■Details on the whole body and lively poses that combine science and modeling beauty. You can feel the "life" of dinosaurs while assembling.
■Protrudes the corner of the head and reproduces a dynamic pose that intimidates the enemy.
■ Reproduce the movement of the front legs verified from the latest theory.
■Faithfully reproduces the irregularly arranged teeth in a shape like a characteristic grater found in plant-eating dinosaurs. Fine details such as the dental battery structure are also expressed.
■The frills on the head are delicately reproduced, including cracks from stress fractures and traces of blood vessels.
■As a mark during assembly, a concave mold is engraved in the center of the spine, which has a similar shape.
The pedestal, which has been designed with plants, can be displayed in a variety of ways, such as combining multiple Triceratops to create a group, or arranging it side by side with the "Imaginary Skeleton Tyrannosaurus" (sold separately) to create a confrontational composition.
■Comes with a separate commentary booklet supervised by dinosaur expert Kyoichi Tomita.
[Accessories]
■Instruction manual x 1
■Commentary booklet x 1
■Exclusive pedestal x 1
■ Total length about 23cm. A fixed skeleton model that captures the moment of the natural movement of a Triceratops based on the latest biological theory.
■Details on the whole body and lively poses that combine science and modeling beauty. You can feel the "life" of dinosaurs while assembling.
■Protrudes the corner of the head and reproduces a dynamic pose that intimidates the enemy.
■ Reproduce the movement of the front legs verified from the latest theory.
■Faithfully reproduces the irregularly arranged teeth in a shape like a characteristic grater found in plant-eating dinosaurs. Fine details such as the dental battery structure are also expressed.
■The frills on the head are delicately reproduced, including cracks from stress fractures and traces of blood vessels.
■As a mark during assembly, a concave mold is engraved in the center of the spine, which has a similar shape.
The pedestal, which has been designed with plants, can be displayed in a variety of ways, such as combining multiple Triceratops to create a group, or arranging it side by side with the "Imaginary Skeleton Tyrannosaurus" (sold separately) to create a confrontational composition.
■Comes with a separate commentary booklet supervised by dinosaur expert Kyoichi Tomita.
[Accessories]
■Instruction manual x 1
■Commentary booklet x 1
■Exclusive pedestal x 1
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