Important News about CollectA Prehistoric Animal Model Retirements 2019
CollectA Prehistoric Animal Models Retired (2019)
At this time of year, speculation always mounts as to what new models are going to be introduced next spring. Not too long for readers and customers to wait until Everything Dinosaur publishes this information, but for the moment we are going to focus on those replicas and figures being retired and therefore becoming more and more difficult to obtain. CollectA for example, will be retiring numerous models from the CollectA prehistoric animal ranges in 2019.
CollectA Deluxe 1:20 Scale Paraceratherium Being Retired
Several scale models are going out of production, the CollectA Deluxe Paraceratherium is being dropped and will no longer be available. This figure was introduced back in 2009 and it represents one of the largest, terrestrial mammals to have ever lived. Paraceratherium is distantly related to today’s rhinos and it demonstrates the huge variety within the odd-toed ungulates (Perissodactyla).
CollectA Paraceratherium Deluxe 1:20 Scale Being Retired
Further announcements about scale model retirements from the CollectA range will be made by Everything Dinosaur shortly, in the meantime, we do have some stocks of Paraceratherium available and this model and the rest of the Deluxe range from CollectA can be viewed here: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Life.
CollectA “Prehistoric Life” Model Retirements
In addition, numerous replicas from the “Age of Dinosaurs Popular” range are being dropped. The first of the models to be retired include:
- Becklespinax – a model of an enigmatic English theropod dinosaur introduced in 2009.
- Muttaburrasaurus – an Australian ornithopod, possibly responsible for part of the Lark Quarry trace fossil assemblage. The model was introduced in 2010.
- Tsintaosaurus – often referred to as the “unicorn dinosaur” due to the bizarre head ornamentation. Tsintaosaurus is a hadrosaurid known from China. The model came out in 2012.
- Edmontonia – a model of a Canadian nodosaur that was added to the CollectA prehistoric life range in 2010.
- Koreaceratops Family – a sheep-sized ceratopsian that might have been semi-aquatic. Koreaceratops was named in 2010 and the CollectA model came out in 2012.
- Swimming Spinosaurus – this model showing Spinosaurus as a quadruped at home in the water was introduced in 2015.
The First of the CollectA Prehistoric Life Models to be Dropped in 2019
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Still Time to Obtain These Replicas from Everything Dinosaur
Fortunately, Everything Dinosaur has been aware of these model retirements and has been able to secure some stocks. Collectors and model fans still have the opportunity to pick up these models from Everything Dinosaur.
To view the CollectA “Prehistoric Life” range: CollectA Prehistoric Life Models.
Although CollectA will be introducing several new models for 2019 (Everything Dinosaur will announce the first of these soon), this is the first time for some years that the number of model retirements exceeds the number of new replicas being introduced by CollectA.
We will keep our readers informed about other model retirements and indeed, shortly we will be posting up information about what’s new for 2019.
Visit the Everything Dinosaur website: Everything Dinosaur.