New for 2018 Papo Acrocanthosaurus Model in Stock at Everything Dinosaur
The new for 2018 Acrocanthosaurus colour variant from Papo is now in stock at Everything Dinosaur. Dinosaur fans and model collectors have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of this new version of the Papo Acrocanthosaurus replica, today, that wait came to an end. This Papo figure is going to be very popular.
The Papo Acrocanthosaurus (Colour Variant) Model is in Stock at Everything Dinosaur
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To purchase the Papo Acrocanthosaurus model and the rest of the Papo prehistoric animals: Papo Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal Figures.
A New Acrocanthosaurus Colour Scheme
In 2017, Papo introduced a purple-coloured version of Acrocanthosaurus, this model was intended to “whet the appetite” for Papo model fans, as it was withdrawn at Christmas. The new colour variant, nick-named “tiger stripes” replaces the purple colour scheme figure. The Papo Acrocanthosaurus with the purple colouration is no longer in production and rapidly become a rare figure.
The Original Papo Acrocanthosaurus (2017 Vintage)
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To read an article about the retirement of the original Papo Acrocanthosaurus: Papo Acrocanthosaurus Model Due to be Retired.
A Large Papo Dinosaur Model
The two Papo figures are essentially the same sculpt, but with different paint profiles and colour schemes. The models are quite sizeable, they measure a fraction under twenty-nine centimetres in length and that impressive tail tip is just under sixteen centimetres off the ground.
Fortunately, team members at Everything Dinosaur were able to secure the very last of the production run of the purple Acrocanthosaurus. This figure is available from Everything Dinosaur whilst stocks last, collectors have the opportunity to complete their collection, before this excellent figure becomes extinct.
The Papo Acrocanthosaurus (2017)
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An Early Cretaceous Apex Predator of America
Known from Early Cretaceous strata from the United States, “high-spined lizard”, is estimated to have reached lengths in excess of eleven metres. It probably was the apex predator within the ecosystem, but its classification within the Theropoda has been debated over the years. When first scientifically described (1950), it was assigned to the Allosaurus family, indeed it might be related to the Late Jurassic allosaurs, but most palaeontologists today classify Acrocanthosaurus as a basal member of the Carcharodontosauridae (the shark-toothed lizards).
The tall neural spines associated with many of this dinosaur’s vertebrae inspired the scientific name for Acrocanthosaurus. However, they also clouded the taxonomic assessment. Acrocanthosaurus has been assigned to the Spinosauridae as well as the taxonomic Megalosaurus waste basket in the past. Affinities with the British theropod Becklespinax have also been proposed.
One thing is for certain, this new Papo model with its spectacular “tiger stripes” is going to lead to fans of the Papo model range assigning this particular figure to their model collections.
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