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3 04, 2026

Unpacking the Latest Beasts of the Mesozoic and Cyberzoic Figures

By |2026-04-03T22:22:51+01:00April 3rd, 2026|Categories: Beasts of the Mesozoic Models|0 Comments

Our warehouse has received a new delivery of Beasts of the Mesozoic and Beasts of the Cyberzoic articulated figures.  Time to get busy alerting customers as we approach the Bank Holiday weekend in the UK. Tyrannosaur, ceratopsian and dromaeosaurid figures are included in the shipment.  In addition, some Beasts of the Cyberzoic models were also delivered.  Once the figures have been unpacked and checked over, they will be stored in their designated bays at the warehouse. Having different parts of the warehouse assigned to different product lines makes picking orders more convenient.  In addition, stock takes are easier too.

Sue from Everything Dinosaur checks over the various pallets and makes sure all the stock is stored properly.

Beasts of the Cyberzoic and Beasts of the Mesozoic figures being unpacked.

Sue is busy checking the latest shipment of Beasts of the Mesozoic and Beasts of the Cyberzoic figures that have arrived at the warehouse. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To view the range of Beasts of the Mesozoic, Cenozoic and Beasts of the Cyberzoic figures available: Beasts of the Cyberzoic Figures.

Sue commented:

“It is important to check deliveries and to get stock booked in correctly.  With hundreds of different lines and thousands of prehistoric animal figures we want to make sure we monitor the inventory.  After all, it is easy to get a 1:18 scale Allosaurus mixed up with a 1:35 scale Allosaurus figure. You have to keep focused when counting dinosaurs.”

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31 03, 2026

New PNSO Lanzhousaurus Dinosaur Models in Stock

By |2026-04-02T06:14:26+01:00March 31st, 2026|Categories: PNSO Age of Dinosaurs Models|0 Comments

A shipment of PNSO dinosaur models has arrived at Everything Dinosaur. The shipment includes the new PNSO Lanqi the Lanzhousaurus dinosaur model.  We have been busy contacting customers who wanted to know about the arrival of this ornithopod. It’s great to see some of the more unusual dinosaurs from China being included in the PNSO model range.

PNSO Lanqi the Lanzhousaurus models in stock at Everything Dinosaur.

The PNSO Lanqi the Lanzhousaurus ornithopod dinosaur models are in stock at Everything Dinosaur. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To view the range of PNSO prehistoric animal models in stock: PNSO Prehistoric Animal Models.

PNSO Lanqi the Lanzhousaurus

Fossils of this robust member of the Ornithopoda were discovered in Gansu Province (China).  It had unique dentition. Instead of many small teeth in the jaw, it had a low tooth count (just fourteen in the dentary). However, the teeth were enormous. One isolated tooth was measured at around fourteen centimetres long (including the root). A cladistic analysis in the 2005 paper that formally described this herbivore indicated that Lanzhousaurus was closely related to Lurdusaurus from Niger.  This suggests faunal connections between Eurasia and Africa during the Early Cretaceous.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“We are going to be busy picking and packing orders for customers.  Naturally, we have prepared a Lanzhousaurus fact sheet and this will be sent out with this new PNSO dinosaur model.”

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24 03, 2026

New Nanmu Studio Allosaurus Models Coming into Stock

By |2026-03-24T14:42:05+00:00March 24th, 2026|Categories: Nanmu Studio Models|0 Comments

Everything Dinosaur announces that the new Nanmu Studio Allosaurus models are coming into stock.  The UK-based mail order company with a global customer base, will stock Blade and Crooked Mouth Guy.  Each figure has twenty-one points of articulation.  Moreover, these models are part of the growing range of Nanmu Studio articulated models.  Other theropods already in the range include Carnotaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex.

Nanmu Studio Allosaurus models.

The pair of Nanmu Studio Allosaurus articulated dinosaur models, the head of the Crooked Mouth Guy model is towards the left. The Blade figure is positioned behind with the head facing right. Note the different white markings associated with the muzzle.

To view the range of Nanmu Studio figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: Nanmu Studio Prehistoric Animal Models.

Nanmu Studio Allosaurus Models

Each figure measures an impressive thirty-three centimetres in length.  The hip height is nine centimetres.  With twenty-one points of articulation these figures provide a huge variety of display options.

Nanmu Studio Allosaurus models.

The Nanmu Studio articulated Allosaurus figure known as Blade.

The jaw, neck, torso, limbs and the base of the tail are articulated.  We congratulate the design team; these are skilfully constructed dinosaur figures.

The two options are:

  • Blade (product code 170042)
  • Crooked Mouth Guy (product code 170035)
Blade the Allosaurus figure from Nanmu Studios.

The articulated Allosaurus model from Nanmu Studio (Crooked Mouth Guy).

Inspired by a CGI Dinosaur Documentary

We think that the Allosaurus colouration and broken jaw concept has been inspired by “Dinosaur Revolution”.  This was a four-part, American documentary series that was first shown in 2011.  Episode two, entitled “The Watering Hole”, draws inspiration from fossil discoveries associated with the Upper Jurassic Lourinhã Formation of Portugal.  A juvenile Allosaurus is injured by a sauropod, and this episode focuses on how the predator copes with its broken jaw. Crocodilians can survive severe facial injuries such as broken jaws.  So long as they can still hunt and consume prey.  The documentary perhaps used this knowledge of extant archosaurs as the inspiration behind their Allosaurus.  Subsequently, the Allosaurus from the documentary inspires the Nanmu Studio Crooked Mouth Guy figure.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur comments:

“Two more detailed dinosaur figures from Nanmu Studio.  Allosaurus is a popular theropod amongst collectors.  We are sure these two articulated Allosaurus will create a lot of interest within the collecting community.”

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20 03, 2026

New Articulated Prehistoric Animal Models are Popular

By |2026-03-26T06:08:31+00:00March 20th, 2026|Categories: Beasts of the Mesozoic Models|0 Comments

The seven recently arrived Beasts of the Mesozoic/Beasts of the Cenozoic figures are colourful.  Furthermore, they are skilfully crafted articulated replicas.  All seven figures are popular with collectors and model fans.  Stock of some lines might be running low, but Everything Dinosaur has the opportunity to bring in more inventory in a few weeks.  These figures are just part of an extensive range.  There are ceratopsians, dromaeosaurids, tyrannosaurs and even articulated human action figures.

Beasts of the Mesozoic and Beasts of the Cenozoic articulated models.

The seven, new Beasts of the Mesozoic/Beasts of the Cenozoic figures.

The image (above) shows the seven recent arrivals.  They are from left to right:

  • Allosaurus jimmadseni in 1:35 scale.
  • Allosaurus fragilis in 1:35 scale.
  • Cryolophosaurus ellioti in 1:18 scale.
  • The huge Stegosaurus stenops figure (1:18 scale).
  • Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis (1:18 scale).
  • Andrewsarchus mongoliensis (1:18 scale).
  • The new Smilodon populator figure (1:18 scale).

To view the Beasts of the Mesozoic/Beasts of the Cenozoic models in stock: Beasts of the Mesozoic Figures.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“These are fantastic figures.  They all have numerous points of articulation.  The dinosaurs are in the Mesozoic range, whilst the Smilodon and the Andrewsarchus are in the Cenozoic model range.”

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17 03, 2026

New Beasts of the Mesozoic/Cenozoic Figures in Stock

By |2026-03-17T22:34:33+00:00March 17th, 2026|Categories: Beasts of the Mesozoic Models|0 Comments

The new Beasts of the Mesozoic models have arrived.  In addition, we have some new Beasts of the Cenozoic figures too. Seven new models are in stock including the enormous 1/18th scale Stegosaurus stenops figure. Furthermore, we have the two Allosaurus models in 1:35 scale (A. fragilis and A. jimmadseni). Fans of the Cenozoic series won’t be disappointed, we have the 1:18 Andrewsarchus mongoliensis and the new Smilodon populator too.  Two more articulated dinosaur models are also available.  We have the Cryolophosaurus ellioti and the bone-headed dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis.

New Beasts of the Mesozoic figures and some new Beasts of the Cenozoic figures too.

New Beasts of the Mesozoic figures. In addition, we have the Beasts of the Cenozoic Andrewsarchus and the brown Smilodon populator in stock too. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To view the range of Beasts of the Mesozoic/Cenozoic/Cyberzoic figures in stock: Articulated Prehistoric Animal Models.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented that he was delighted to see these figures arrive today.

He added:

“We are sorting out the pallets and dividing the delivery into two parts. Firstly, there is our own stock.  Secondly, there are the figures that are associated with the fulfilment for the Kickstarter operation.  We will commence the fulfilment tomorrow and hope to have all of it completed within a week.”

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9 03, 2026

New Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus Models in Stock

By |2026-03-09T21:33:24+00:00March 9th, 2026|Categories: Haolonggood Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

The new Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus models are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur. Both the green and brown colour variants are available. These are 1/35th scale figures, and the models measure just under thirty centimetres in length.  In addition, each figure has an articulated lower jaw.

Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus models in stock.

The two, new Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur models are in stock at Everything Dinosaur. The brown colour variant (Dong Ping) is top, whilst Zhang Qing (green colour variant) is bottom. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To view the range of Haolonggood figures in stock: Haolonggood Prehistoric Animal Models.

New Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus Models

These new theropod figures have been eagerly awaited by collectors.  Essentially, they are the same sculpt but with a different colour scheme.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur explained:

“For most Haolonggood figures two colour variants are offered.  This provides dinosaur fans and model collectors with more choice.”

The multi-award-winning Everything Dinosaur website: Prehistoric Animal Figures.

6 03, 2026

New Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus Models Coming into Stock

By |2026-03-08T21:21:24+00:00March 6th, 2026|Categories: Haolonggood Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Everything Dinosaur announces that the two new Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus models (Dong Ping and Zhang Qing) will be in stock next week.  Both the brown Acrocanthosaurus (Dong Ping) and the green figure (Zhang Qing) are expected to arrive on a shipment due into the warehouse next Monday (9th of March).

Each model measures nearly thirty centimetres in length.  In addition, each figure has an articulated lower jaw.

Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus models.

The two, new Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus models. Dong Ping, the brown Acrocanthosaurus figure (top) and Zhang Qing, the green Acrocanthosaurus (bottom).

To view the range of Haolonggood prehistoric animal models in stock at Everything Dinosaur: Haolonggood Prehistoric Animal Figures.

Two Haolonggood Acrocanthosaurus Models

The two figures are essentially the same sculpt.  However, they have different colour schemes.  When they arrive, we will be busy informing customers and theropod model fans.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“We have a list of customers who wanted to be emailed when these two models arrived.  Emails will be sent out as quickly as possible. We know how keen our customers are to get their hands on these amazing dinosaur models.”

The award-winning Everything Dinosaur website: Dinosaur Toys and Models.

28 02, 2026

Second New Eofauna Scientific Research Model Announced

By |2026-02-28T22:11:10+00:00February 28th, 2026|Categories: Eofauna Scientific Research Models|0 Comments

A statement from Everything Dinosaur confirms that Eofauna Scientific Research will introduce a second prehistoric mammal model this year.  It will be a model of the ancient giant Paraceratherium.  This member of the rhinoceros family is one of the largest terrestrial mammals known to science.  The Eofauna Paraceratherium model will be in stock later this year. Earlier, Everything Dinosaur put out a blog post about Eofauna introducing a model of Anancus.

To read about the Eofauna Anancus arvernensis figure: Eofauna to Introduce a Gomphothere Model.

Eofauna Paraceratherium model shown in lateral view.

The new Eofauna Paraceratherium model shown in lateral view.

Usually, Eofauna produce prehistoric elephant models.  The Paraceratherium figure is the first non-proboscidean mammal model to be produced by this company.

To view the existing range of Eofauna scale models in stock: Eofauna Scientific Research Models.

The Eofauna Paraceratherium Model

The first fossils of this huge animal were discovered in Pakistan. Paraceratherium translates as “near the hornless beast”, a reference to its original taxonomic placement.  Paraceratherium featured in the famous BBC television series “Walking with Beasts”.

Eofauna Paraceratherium.

The Eofauna Paraceratherium model is suppled with a collector’s card and Everything Dinosaur will supply a free Paraceratherium fact sheet.

The Eofauna Scientific Research Paraceratherium figure is supplied with a collector’s card and Everything Dinosaur will supply a free Paraceratherium fact sheet with this figure.

Eofauna Paraceratherium model.

The new for 2026 Eofauna Scientific Research Paraceratherium model.

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“We can confirm that we will be stocking this Paraceratherium model as well as the Anancus arvernensis figure.”

The award-winning Everything Dinosaur website: Prehistoric Animal Figures.

26 02, 2026

The Giant and Remarkable Colossosuchus techniensis

By |2026-03-08T06:33:53+00:00February 26th, 2026|Categories: CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular and CollectA Prehistoric Life Models|0 Comments

In 2023, Palaeontologists described a remarkable new phytosaur from the Triassic of India. The species is named Colossosuchus techniensis. Moreover, this enormous reptile may have reached lengths exceeding eight metres. It is one of the largest phytosaurs known to science. Unsurprisingly, the discovery has attracted significant scientific attention. For example, CollectA will be introducing a Colossosuchus techniensis model later this year.

Everything Dinosaur will stock this exciting new prehistoric animal replica.

CollectA Colossosuchus model.

The CollectA Colossosuchus model shown in lateral view. This figure measures approximately 21 cm in length.

The range of CollectA Age of Dinosaurs figures: CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Figures.

A Giant Phytosaur from the Triassic of India

During the Late Triassic, phytosaurs dominated rivers and lakes across Pangaea. These reptiles looked similar to modern crocodiles. However, they belonged to a completely different reptile lineage. The recently described Colossosuchus techniensis inspired the new CollectA prehistoric animal model.  Colossosuchus is pronounced Kol-oss-oh-suk-us.

Researchers discovered its fossil remains in the Tiki Formation. This formation lies within the Rewa Gondwana Basin of India. Consequently, the fossils provide valuable insight into Gondwanan ecosystems during the Triassic. The locality proved exceptionally rich. Scientists uncovered twenty-seven skull and jaw specimens. In addition, the team recovered more than three hundred postcranial bones. Altogether, these fossils represent at least twenty-one individual animals.

Interestingly, most specimens belonged to juveniles or subadults. Therefore, the bonebed may represent a group of young animals living together. Alternatively, it might represent a mass dying event, perhaps due to the water source drying up.

One of the Biggest Phytosaurs

Some fossil bones suggest that adults grew to enormous sizes. Researchers estimate that the largest individual exceeded eight metres in length. As a result, Colossosuchus techniensis ranks among the largest phytosaurs discovered so far.

These predators probably behaved like modern crocodiles. For instance, they likely waited near riverbanks before ambushing prey. Fish probably formed part of their diet. However, they may also have targeted terrestrial animals that ventured close to water.  The nostrils were positioned much further up the snout, possibly an adaptation to permit most of the jaw to remain submerged.

Telling the difference between a phytosaur and a crocodile.

The location of the nostrils in a phytosaur. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

A Unique Gondwanan Phytosaur Lineage

In the 2023 study, the research team conducted a detailed phylogenetic analysis. Their results placed Colossosuchus techniensis within the phytosaur subfamily Mystriosuchinae. However, the fossils revealed something even more intriguing. The Indian material forms a distinct evolutionary clade. Consequently, this discovery represents the earliest evidence of phytosaur endemism in Gondwana.

The scientists concluded that this lineage branched close to relatives such as Volcanosuchus and Rutiodon. These taxa belong to a broader group known as Leptosuchomorpha. Interestingly, this group shows the first appearance of a depressed supratemporal fenestra. Previously, researchers used this feature to identify more derived phytosaurs.

Phytosaurs and the Carnian Pluvial Event

The researchers also explored the wider evolutionary context. Early phytosaur diversification may have occurred during the Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE). This interval brought dramatic climate change to the Late Triassic. In particular, rainfall increased across many regions. These wetter conditions may have helped phytosaurs expand along coastal environments.

Scientists suggest that phytosaurs migrated along the circum-Tethyan coastline. Later, many lineages evolved independently within Gondwana.

Unfortunately, this success did not last forever. During the Early Norian, many phytosaur taxa disappeared. Researchers suspect increasing aridity played a role in this extinction event. Nevertheless, further study is required to confirm the cause.

A Colossosuchus techniensis Model Coming Soon

Fascinating discoveries like this inspire new prehistoric animal replicas. Therefore, collectors will be pleased to hear that a Colossosuchus model is being introduced.

Everything Dinosaur expects this impressive Triassic predator to join the CollectA range later this year. The model should capture the distinctive long snout and powerful body typical of large phytosaurs. As a result, enthusiasts will soon be able to add this giant Triassic reptile to their collections.

CollectA Colossosuchus techniensis model.

Three views of the new for 2026 CollectA Colossosuchus techniensis model. A replica of a Late Triassic phytosaur from India.

The discovery of Colossosuchus techniensis was described by Debajit Datta and Sanghamitra Ray. Their research appeared in the academic journal Papers in Palaeontology.

This important study highlights the diversity of phytosaurs in India. Furthermore, it improves our understanding of Triassic ecosystems across Gondwana.

The Everything Dinosaur website: Prehistoric Animal Figures.

24 02, 2026

Eofauna to Introduce a New Gomphothere Model

By |2026-02-28T17:54:17+00:00February 24th, 2026|Categories: Eofauna Scientific Research Models|0 Comments

Eofauna Scientific Research will introduce a new gomphothere replica in 2026.  The Eofauna Anancus arvernensis model will be coming into stock at Everything Dinosaur soon.  This new proboscidean figure will join an American mastodon, a Columbian mammoth, Konobelodon, Deinotherium, a Straight-tusked elephant and a Steppe mammoth in the Eofauna range.

The image below shows the new Anancus figure in lateral view.  It has impressive tusks.

The Eofauna Scientific Research Anancus arvernensis model.

The new for 2026 Eofauna Scientific Research Anancus arvernensis model.

To view the range of Eofauna prehistoric animal models in stock: Eofauna Scientific Research Models.

The New Eofauna Anancus arvernensis Figure

The first members of the diverse Proboscidea (elephants and their fossil relatives) evolved during the Palaeogene. The Anancus genus is thought to have evolved from a tetralophodont, a branch of this extensive order that spilt from the lineage leading to mammoths and modern elephants during the early Miocene. The species Anancus arvernensis is thought to have weighed around six tonnes and measured around 2.6 metres high at the shoulder.  The skull was tall and relatively short.  The tusks tended to be long and slender.  The largest tusks known measuring more than 3.7 metres in length.

The Eofauna Anancus arvernensis is supplied with a data card.

The model is supplied with a data card. In addition, the Eofauna Scientific Research Anancus arvernensis is supplied with a free Everything Dinosaur fact sheet.

The Eofauna Scientific Research Anancus model is supplied with a free data card.  In addition, Everything Dinosaur will provide a free Anancus arvernensis fact sheet.

Eofauna Anancus arvernensis model.

The Eofauna Scientific Research Anancus arvernensis model shown in lateral view.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“This is exciting news. We look forward to highlighting this proboscidean model to collectors when it comes into stock.”

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