Schleich Anhanguera Pterosaur – Video Review
With all the new models and replicas due out this year, Everything Dinosaur team members are having a job finding the time to review them all. However, after several requests, we have got round to shooting a quick video review of the new for 2015 Schleich Anhanguera replica. What a beautiful model of a flying reptile this is! The detail around the eyes is simply amazing and although the wing shape and stance of this replica is not quite how we imagined, this does nothing to detract from what is a very colourful and well made pterosaur model.
Everything Dinosaur Reviews the new for 2015 Schleich Anhanguera Pterosaur Replica
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Schleich Anhanguera Model
Over the last three years or so Schleich have revamped their prehistoric animal model range, opting to change the sizes of their models and introducing a number of very colourful and bright prehistoric animals. The sky blue tones of the Anhanguera replica certainly make this flying reptile model stand out from the crowd.
To view the range of Schleich prehistoric animals available from Everything Dinosaur: Schleich World of History Models and Figures.
In this video, which is six minutes and thirty-five seconds long, we talk about where in the world Anhanguera fossils have been found and then we describe the model in detail. Schleich has made a model of Anhanguera before, a smaller replica once formed part of the company’s not-to-scale “dinosaurs” range.
The First Anhanguera Model made by Schleich
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A Mini Quetzalcoatlus Figure
This is not the only pterosaur figure introduced by Schleich this year. In the popular, mini dinosaurs range, a flying reptile replica was included, this time a model of a giant pterosaur, distantly related to Anhanguera, the Late Cretaceous behemoth known as Quetzalcoatlus. It too is a very colourful replica.
The Mini Dinosaurs Quetzalcoatlus Model
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To see the full range of prehistoric animal figures available from Everything Dinosaur: Prehistoric Animal Models and Figures.
The Schleich Anhanguera has an articulated lower jaw and we discuss the “fish grabbing device” that this pterosaur had in our video review.
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