The fulfilment work for the Beasts of the Mesozoic Wave 2 tyrannosaurs has been completed by Everything Dinosaur. The last of the parcels for UK and European customers who participated in the “Kickstarter” scheme have been despatched.

Beasts of the Mesozoic fulfilment completed.
Stacks of UK and European parcels ready for despatch as the fulfilment of the Beasts of the Mesozoic wave 2 tyrannosaurs is completed. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

UK customers will have started to receive their parcels. European customers will have to wait a few days more to receive their models. The figures have further to travel but all tracking information for European fulfilment orders has been emailed to customers.

Wave 2 Tyrannosaurs (Beasts of the Mesozoic)

The shipment of Beasts of the Mesozoic tyrannosaur figures arrived late on the afternoon of August 2nd. Although prior commitments meant that team members could not spend the weekend sorting out the fulfilment orders, time was scheduled to complete the packing and despatching by the 11th of August.

The work was completed 24-hours ahead of schedule.

Wave 2 tyrannosaur models.
Three of the wave 2 tyrannosaur figures. Dryptosaurus (top), Lythronax (middle) and bottom the Bistahieversor articulated figure. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To view the range of Beasts of the Mesozoic figures available from Everything Dinosaur: Beasts of the Mesozoic Articulated Prehistoric Animal Models.

A spokesperson explained:

“We were attending a book launch last Sunday so we could not work over the weekend. However, we worked late into the evening on several days to catch up. All the UK and European parcels have been despatched.”

Articulated Tyrannosaurs

There are seven figures in the Wave 2 tyrannosaur series. The models are Suskityrannus hazelae, Proceratosaurus bradleyi, Qianzhousaurus sinensis and Teratophoneus curriei. The three largest figures in wave 2 are Dryptosaurus aquilunguis, Bistahieversor sealeyi and Lythronax argestes.

The biggest tyrannosaur figures have twenty-two different points of articulation.

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