New PNSO Prehistoric Animal Models in Stock
New PNSO Prehistoric Animal Models in Stock
Seven new PNSO prehistoric animal models are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur. It seems that no sooner have Everything Dinosaur team members finished blogging* about the latest models from PNSO that the first of the new for 2021 figures arrive at the company’s UK warehouse. Dinosaur fans and model collectors have six new dinosaurs and one remarkable replica of a bizarre marine reptile to add to their collections.
Six New PNSO Dinosaur Models and an Atopodentatus Marine Reptile Model
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
To view the new models and the entire range of PNSO prehistoric animal models in stock at Everything Dinosaur: PNSO Age of Dinosaurs.
The Magnificent Seven
The models that have arrived and are in stock are:
- Caroline the Corythosaurus
- Brian the Pachyrhinosaurus
- Gavin the Borealopelta
- Audrey the Lambeosaurus
- Zewail the Atopodentatus – a replica of the bizarre Middle Triassic marine reptile from south-western China called Atopodentatus unicus.
- Qichuan the Tuojiangosaurus
- Essien the Spinosaurus – a new mid-size model of this famous theropod. The model updates the iconic 1:35 scale “Essien” the Spinosaurus figure.
To read our latest post* about new PNSO figures for 2021 (Bart the Pinacosaurus): New PNSO Armoured Dinosaur Model – Pinacosaurus grangeri for 2021.
Brian the Pachyrhinosaurus Dinosaur Model
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“We know how keen collectors have been to access these new PNSO models and figures. Today, we announce that the next seven new prehistoric animal models have arrived and are in stock. These exciting replicas join Gaoyuan the Microraptor model, that arrived in the autumn of 2020. Together they demonstrate Everything Dinosaur’s commitment to our partners PNSO and we feel proud and privileged to be able to bring these figures to a new audience. The latest batch of new figures really are a magnificent seven!”
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The PNSO Atopodentatus Model Swims into Stock