Schleich Prehistoric Animal Model Retirements
Several prehistoric animal figures are being retired from the popular Schleich “Dinosaurs” brand in 2019. There are going to be new models added to this range next year, but for the moment, Everything Dinosaur can announce that the following prehistoric animal figures are going out of production and into retirement.
Schleich Prehistoric Animal Model Retirements (2018/9)
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The Schleich Model Retirements
- Schleich Dimetrodon.
- The Schleich Giganotosaurus (orange).
- Schleich Spinosaurus (violet).
- Schleich Pentaceratops.
Making Room for More Prehistoric Animal Figures
The production team at Schleich are committed to making more prehistoric animal figures and Everything Dinosaur will announce new additions for 2019 shortly, however, some turnover of models is to be expected. The Schleich ethos of combining educational, highly detailed figures that have been painted with great care continues as a central theme to the “Dinosaurs” product offering.
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“Model ranges are updated and changed periodically and some older lines have to be dropped to make way for new colour variants and new figures. Our customers can be reassured that we still have all four of these Schleich figures in stock and we have no intention of raising our prices to exploit any rarity value that these figures might soon acquire.”
The Schleich Dimetrodon Model
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The Dimetrodon figure was launched just two years ago. This colour scheme is being withdrawn, of all the prehistoric animal figures to be retired this year, the Dimetrodon is the most recently introduced. Fans of Permian reptiles might be disappointed, but Dimetrodon will make a return to the Schleich portfolio very soon.
The Schleich Giganotosaurus (Orange)
Introduced alongside the equally colourful Spinosaurus (violet), the Schleich Giganotosaurus (orange), has proved to be a strong seller, particularly with younger dinosaur fans. Everything Dinosaur team members were given the chance to view this figure before its official launch in 2015. As a model of one of the largest terrestrial carnivores to have ever lived, this brightly coloured dinosaur has proved to be a big hit. It will be replaced by another colour variant Giganotosaurus in early 2019.
Everything Dinosaur Team Members were given a Preview of the Orange Giganotosaurus Prior to its Introduction
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Spinosaurus Violet
The Schleich Spinosaurus (violet), was introduced to replace an earlier Spinosaurus figure that came out in 2012. The 2012 figure had depicted this African dinosaur as a more fully bipedal animal, but the body plan of violet did lend itself to the idea that this dinosaur could have adopted a quadrupedal stance. Schleich will introduce a new Spinosaurus figure next year, it will reflect the latest scientific thinking about this theropod.
Schleich Spinosaurus (Violet) Retired from the Range
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Goodbye to the Schleich Pentaceratops
The Schleich Pentaceratops model, which first came out in 2014, is also being withdrawn. It is likely to be replaced by a new horned dinosaur figure that may come out in the second half of 2019.
Saying Goodbye to the Schleich Pentaceratops Figure
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To view the range of Schleich models available from Everything Dinosaur, including these out of production figures: Schleich Prehistoric Animals and Figures.
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