Rebor GrabNGo Komodo Dragon Preparations
Team members at Everything Dinosaur are busy preparing for the arrival of the next new Rebor model, the GrabNGo Komodo dragon figure in 1/6th scale. This model has created quite a lot of interest from herpetologists – those scientists and academics that specialise in the study of amphibians and reptiles.
We have it on good authority that this new Rebor figure has even been discussed at the prestigious Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP), annual meeting in Brisbane, a sizeable reservation list for this lizard replica has been built up over the last few weeks and Everything Dinosaur staff will be very busy contacting all these customers when the models arrive next month.
Rebor GrabNGo Komodo Dragon Models
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The 1:6 Scale Rebor Komodo Dragon Model
The picture (above), shows production samples ready to be sent out to zookeepers and specialists. We are not sure what the collective noun for a group of Komodo dragons is called (we have been told it is a “bank of Komodos”), but who knows. Rebor commented that when all the models were put together it reminded them of Billingsgate fish market, all we know is that the figures look splendid and we are looking forward to receiving our stock in just a few weeks’ time.
One of the models is being used to help us design a new cardboard box for use as packaging. The model is so long (around 50 cm in length), that we are having to commission a special, double-walled cardboard box to accommodate this model and to provide protection when it is sent out to customers.
The CE Mark is Clearly Shown on the Underside of the Figure
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Production Samples
The production samples will be sent out to various specialists and researchers next week, in the meantime, team members will be working hard to ensure that all is ready in our warehouse for the arrival of the Komodo dragon figures.
To see the current range of Rebor models and figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: Rebor Models, Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animal Replicas
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