Beasts of the Mesozoic Figures Back in Stock
Beasts of the Mesozoic Figures Back in Stock
Great news for dinosaur fans and model collectors. Another shipment of the excellent Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/6th scale “Raptor” figures has arrived at the Everything Dinosaur warehouse. This exciting range consists of 24 collectable figures, all members of the Eumaniraptora clade (or if you prefer the Paraves). Put simply, the models represent dromaeosaurids, troodontids and given the current debate about Balaur bondoc, a flightless bird.
A New Shipment of Beasts of the Mesozoic Figures Has Arrived at Everything Dinosaur
To view the Beasts of the Mesozoic range: Beasts of the Mesozoic Models.
Build-A-Raptor Kits
Everything Dinosaur has extended their interest in this range by adding the two Build-A-Raptor kits. Make your very own customised and unique dinosaur with this unpainted set of “Raptor” parts. The Beasts of the Mesozoic Build-A-Raptor sets have lots of interchangeable parts so you can design and build your own unique prehistoric animal. So adaptable are the components that the parts in set A (Velociraptor) are interchangeable with the parts in the Build-A-Raptor set B (Atrociraptor).
The Beasts of the Mesozoic Build-A-Raptor Kits Have Been Added to Everything Dinosaur’s Range
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Fact Sheets Sent Out with Every Figure
As part of Everything Dinosaur’s commitment to helping collectors and dinosaur fans learn more about prehistoric animals, we have researched and written a fact sheet on all the creatures featured in this range. Each fact sheet contains a scale drawing and explains a little more about the dinosaur (or in the case of Balaur bondoc, flightless bird), that this skilfully made replica depicts. Our fact sheets provide an A to Z guide on the dromaeosaurids and their relatives, or if you will, Acheroraptor through to Zhenyuanlong suni!
Customers Receive a Fact Sheet with Every Purchase
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Which One is Your Favourite?
With so many figures in this wonderful range to choose from, it is hard to decide which replica is our favourite. For example, there is the magnificent Tsaagan mangas, an articulated, poseable replica of a fearsome dromaeosaurid, that was a contemporary of Velociraptor (V. mongoliensis is also included in the Beasts of the Mesozoic range).
The Two-metre-long Fearsome Tsaagan mangas
Or perhaps a figure of a European prehistoric animal is more your preference? Maybe your favourite is the enigmatic and mysterious Balaur bondoc from the Hatag Formation of Romania.
Is it a Bird or is it a Dinosaur? Beasts of the Mesozoic Balaur bondoc
Which Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/6th scale figure is your favourite?
Contact Everything Dinosaur to tell us about your favourite models: Contact Everything Dinosaur.