New CollectA Models 2020 (Part 3)
Today, Everything Dinosaur in collaboration with our chums at CollectA, announce a further three new prehistoric animal figures for 2020. We have one new dinosaur, one prehistoric shark, and one new, giant member of the Dicynodontia, in fact, the biggest dicynodont known to science!
The three new CollectA prehistoric animal models are:
- CollectA Deluxe 1:40 scale Megalodon shark (C. megalodon).
- The CollectA “Roaring Allosaurus in “The Age of Dinosaurs” – popular size range.
- CollectA Deluxe 1:20 scale Lisowicia bojani – that giant dicynodont we promised.
A CollectA Deluxe 1:40 Scale Megalodon Shark Model
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CollectA Megalodon Model
Model collectors have been asking for a Megalodon shark to be added to this range for some time. This giant, prehistoric shark, once again came to prominence with the release of “The Meg” last year, a film that grossed more than $500 million USD at the box office. A sequel is in development, but good news for model collectors, the CollectA Megalodon model will be here much sooner, it can be expected mid-2020.
Designer Anthony Beeson commented that producing a shark figure with an articulated jaw was a real challenge, after all, large “mackerel sharks”, such as the living Great White (Carcharodon carcharias), unhinge their top jaws from the skull when they bite. The teeth in the upper jaw shoot forward as the upper jaw moves, the team at CollectA worked hard to recreate an accurate model of one of the largest carnivores known to science. The carefully proportioned figure, certainly gives the impression of a lithe but powerful animal.
A CollectA “The Age of Dinosaurs” Popular Size Roaring Allosaurus Model
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CollectA Prehistoric Animal Models – The CollectA Roaring Allosaurus
CollectA have updated their interpretation of Allosaurus by adding a model of this famous theropod in a roaring pose. Allosaurus (A. fragilis) is one of the most intensively studied and best-known of all the carnivorous dinosaurs and it is great to see CollectA scheduling an update of this famous Late Jurassic dinosaur. The model has prominent eye crests, anatomically correct digits and it even has lips, in line with a recent theory.
The introduction of this new figure, probably spells the end for the existing CollectA Allosaurus model in this series. However, despite all the research centred around Allosaurus specimens from the Morrison Formation, palaeontologists remain unsure as to the taxonomy of this genus. The fossil material classified as A. fragilis shows a wide diversity, especially when considering skull length to height ratios that cannot be explained by ontogeny. The Morrison Formation fossil material currently assigned to Allosaurus fragilis may actually represent more than one species. That is a good excuse to retain both CollectA Allosaurus figures in your model collection!
The CollectA Deluxe 1:20 Scale Lisowicia bojani
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CollectA Deluxe Lisowicia bojani (1:20 scale)
Last but by no means least this week, comes a 1:20 scale replica of the giant dicynodont from southern Poland Lisowicia bojani (pronounced: Les-wick-ee-ah bow-jan-eye). Described in November 2018 (although the fossil remains had been found ten years earlier), Lisowicia was a giant herbivore that measured around 4.5 metres in length and it probably weighed more than a bull Asian elephant.
It was at least 40% bigger than any known dicynodont and one of the very last of its kind, living around 210-205 million years ago. This animal, distantly related to modern mammals, co-existed with the dinosaurs, in truth, it dwarfed most of contemporaries, although the fragmentary bones of a five-metre long theropod dinosaur were also found at the same site.
Anthony Beeson explained that this was a very unusual member of the dicynodont group, not only was it huge, but unlike most other dicynodonts, its limbs were held directly under the body. Lisowicia had a powerful beak and large tusks although the rest of the jaw lacked teeth. The CollectA model has an articulated jaw.
CollectA Prehistoric Animal Models – The Tale of the Tape
- CollectA Deluxe Megalodon shark model (1:40 scale) measures 27.5 cm in length – available mid 2020.
- The CollectA Allosaurus length 17.5 cm with a head height of around 8 cm – available mid 2020.
- CollectA Deluxe Lisowicia bojani (1:20 scale) measures 19.5 cm long and over the hips it is approximately 11 cm high – available mid 2020.
To view the first of the 2020 CollectA prehistoric animals to be announced: New CollectA Prehistoric Animals (Part 1).
Read about the second set of new for 2020 CollectA prehistoric animals: New CollectA Prehistoric Animals (Part 2).
To view the current CollectA prehistoric life range models: CollectA Prehistoric Life.
The CollectA Deluxe range: CollectA Deluxe Models.
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