New Deluxe CollectA Figures in Stock
The new for 2018, CollectA Deluxe prehistoric animal models are in stock at Everything Dinosaur. The CollectA 1:40 scale Ceratosaurus, along with the CollectA 1:20 scale Dimetrodon, Gomphotherium and the amazing Estemmenosuchus. These hand-painted replicas are welcome additions to, what is already an extensive range of prehistoric animal figures offered by CollectA
CollectA Prehistoric World Scale Models in Stock at Everything Dinosaur
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The picture above shows the latest figures to be added to Everything Dinosaur’s CollectA inventory. In response to the requests from model collectors, the company has decided to make more models of Palaeozoic animals, hence the addition of the bizarre, “crowned crocodile” Estmmenosuchus and the iconic, sail-backed reptile Dimetrodon.
A model of the Late Devonian Placoderm Dunkleosteus was introduced by CollectA earlier in the year. Another theropod dinosaur has been added, this time it is a 1:40 scale model of the Late Jurassic predator Ceratosaurus. The last of the quartet is a superb replica of the early elephant (Gomphotherium), a timely reminder, that the elephant family was once far more diverse than it is today.
CollectA Deluxe – The Age of Dinosaurs 1:40 Scale Range
As the CollectA range has expanded, the company has undertaken a degree of rebranding. A new “Age of Dinosaurs 1:40” scale range has been introduced, although model collectors will note that it also includes pterosaurs and marine reptiles.
New to this range is the 1:40 scale Ceratosaurus, a vividly coloured meat-eating dinosaur with an articulated lower jaw. A number of species have been assigned to the Ceratosaurus genus, most of which were somewhat lighter and smaller than other hypercarnivores associated with the Morrison Formation of the United States. To achieve an accurate depiction, CollectA have cleverly depicted their Ceratosaurus figure on a sculpted base. This permits a more dynamic pose and allows the hind feet to be in appropriate proportion to the rest of the body.
The New for 2018 CollectA 1:40 scale Ceratosaurus Model
To view all four models and to see the rest of the scale CollectA figures: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models.
CollectA Other Prehistoric Animals
Three new models have been added to this range. There is the remarkable Estemmenosuchus, a large, robust animal, distantly related to modern mammals. Fossil of this Dinocephalian come from Europe (Russia). Two species have been described, the smaller, E. mirabilis (which we think this CollectA replica represents), was named and described fifty years ago. It is apt therefore, that on the golden anniversary of the naming of this species, CollectA should introduce a 1:20 scale replica.
Famous for the Bony Horns – Estemmenosuchus from CollectA
1:20 Scale Dimetrodon Model
No Palaeozoic model series is complete without a replica of Dimetrodon. This pelycosaur is one of the best known of all the Permian synapsids and a number of species have been named. The new for 2018, CollectA Dimetrodon is in 1:20 scale and it shows some of the very latest thinking concerning this carnivore. That famous sail does not extend all the way up those tall spines, reflecting the views of a number of palaeontologists.
The Dimetrodon has been given a coat of camouflage, a nod to the likely predatory habits of this reptile, it was probably an ambush hunter, relying on camouflage to permit prey to approach too close, unaware of the presence of the predator. The CollectA model also has an articulated lower jaw. Note also the hole in the sail, many fossil specimens show signs of pathology, so CollectA have given their Dimetrodon figure a little bit of “battle damage”.
The CollectA 1:20 Scale Dimetrodon Model
CollectA Deluxe Gomphotherium
Last but not least, is the excellent CollectA Deluxe Gomphotherium figure. This model too is in 1:20 scale and it is great to see another species of prehistoric elephant being included in the model series. Although the Gomphotheres have an extensive fossil record, with some evidence suggesting the very last of them died out around 8,000 years ago, they are not that closely related to extant elephants.
The CollectA Deluxe Gomphotherium 1:20 Scale Model
Intriguingly, the length of the trunk is speculative, as the trunk contains no bones, it does not readily fossilise and the length of this iconic piece of a Proboscidean is not known. CollectA have opted to give their Gomphotherium figure a functional trunk.
Commenting to Everything Dinosaur when these models were first announced, designer Anthony Beeson stated:
“He [the Gomphotherium model] is an addition to our prehistoric elephants. He is a strange beast with his upper enamel-covered tusks recurving whilst the lower are thought to have been used for digging up roots or water plants. The length of the trunk is unknown, so I have calculated what I believe would be a useful length. I have given him a partial furring of hair.”
All four of these exciting replicas are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur.
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