Rebor “Breeze” and Rebor “Stan”
Newly arrived at the Everything Dinosaur warehouse are “Breeze” and “Stan”, two new dinosaur replicas in the Rebor Scout model series. In one delivery we have doubled the Scout series range as there are now four baby dinosaur models to collect.
The Rebor range of models has proved extremely popular with collectors.
Rebor Scout Series
Available from Everything Dinosaur – The Rebor Utahraptor “Breeze”
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In the United Kingdom, we have the saying “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush”. This phrase was brought to mind when we photographed “Breeze” the baby Utahraptor perched in the hand of one of our team members. This beautifully painted, museum quality, 1:35 scale replica comes complete with a little rock for this baby dinosaur to sit on. The Rebor baby Utahraptor might look quite cute but it will grow up to be a six-and-a-half-metre-long super-predator that might have weighed as much as a tonne!
Rebor Baby Utahraptor -“Breeze”
The Rebor baby Utahraptor replica shows typical anatomical traits of a baby. The relatively large head, the big eye and the long limbs. The grasping three-fingered hands are well presented and that killing claw, the sickle-like claw on the second toe, is clearly visible. Baby Utahraptors were probably quite independent from their parents once they had hatched (precocial), they were probably quite mobile and capable of catching their own food, which would have consisted of small lizards, insects and other small animals.
The Rebor Utahraptor “Breeze”
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“Stan” the Velociraptor Dinosaur Model
Joining “Breeze” is another “raptor” replica, this time a model of a Velociraptor. Rebor have added “Stan” a model of a baby Velociraptor to their Scout series range.
The Rebor “Stan” Velociraptor Dinosaur Model
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The picture above shows the baby Velociraptor “Stan” perched in a team member’s hand. Note the black claws on the toes, in contrast to the greyish white claws of the baby Utahraptor – a nice touch from Rebor.
The baby Velociraptor certainly looks quite cute. It has a large head and oversized limbs (indicating a concept called distal growth). It might look cute, but when fully grown and part of a pack, this dinosaur would have been one best avoided. The cute head will have a jaw lined with some eighty very sharp teeth and if this dinosaur did hunt in packs it would have been a very formidable hunter.
To view the full range of Rebor replicas available from Everything Dinosaur: Rebor Dinosaurs and Models.
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