Rebor Deinonychus Trio in Stock at Everything Dinosaur
Yesterday, this blog site featured an article all about saying farewell to “Dippy” the Diplodocus cast at the Natural History Museum. Today, we say hello to three, museum quality replicas as the Rebor Deinonychus Trio “Cerberus Clan” has arrived and is in stock at Everything Dinosaur.
In Stock at Everything Dinosaur the Trio of “Raptors” Deinonychus antirrhopus
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The view the Rebor range of replicas, including the “Cerberus Clan” Deinonychus Trio: Rebor Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal Models.
Three Feathered Dromaeosaurids
The trio of Deinonychus dinosaur models have been named “Shoot”, “Tooth” and “Thrill” and these replicas make up the third component in the 1:35 scale Rebor Acrocanthosaurus/Tenontosaurus diorama. The idea being that an Acrocanthosaurus is being challenged over a Tenontosaurus corpse by the plucky raptors (no feather pun intended). The Deinonychus models, can of course be displayed separately, each one comes with its own base, but when put together with the other 1:35 scale replicas a spectacular diorama is created.
All Three Rebor Replicas Combine to Make a Most Impressive Dinosaur Diorama
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“Shoot”, “Tooth” and “Thrill”
Each of the Deinonychus replicas has an articulated lower jaw. Once the jaw is opened some nice detail in the mouth is revealed. The forelimbs are also articulated and we found that with our models, some adjustment of the forelimbs was required in order to get the model to stand upright. With only two toes on each foot to stand on, we recommend that each Deinonychus is tacked onto its base to help secure the model. Discreet sticky tabs can be used or even blue tac if model makers want to avoid using glue to attach the models to their bases.
The Three Deinonychus Models – “Shoot”, “Thrill” and “Tooth”
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Each of the Deinonychus dinosaurs measures around thirteen centimetres in length, the heads are approximately six centimetres high when the model is on its base. The tails are quite bendy and flexible, but we have not tried to re-position them much, we have been too busy playing with the articulated forelimbs and working out which “raptor” to put where in our own Rebor Acrocanthosaurus/Tenontosaurus/Deinonychus prehistoric scene.
Praise for the Paint Job on the Rebor Deinonychus Models
Each of the pack members has been painted differently, a nice touch, providing each of the Deinonychus replicas with a very individual look. The patterning on the feathers is very well done and there is much to admire when it comes to the colouration and the paint job.
In Greek mythology, “Cerberus” was the huge, three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld. The eleventh labour of Hercules involved the capture of this monstrous beast. Rebor has continued its mythology motif with the three members of the “Cerberus clan”, joining “Hercules”, the Acrocanthosaurus replica and the “Ceryneian Hind”, a giant deer, represented in this case by the Tenontosaurus corpse in this prehistoric scene. The addition of the three “raptor” models, to what is, an already very impressive diorama, certainly makes this an attractive centrepiece to any dinosaur fan’s model collection.
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