The PNSO Edward the Megalosaurus dinosaur model is coming into stock at Everything Dinosaur. This recently announced figure is on the same shipment as Tristan the Gorgosaurus and Wally the Albertosaurus.

PNSO Edward the Megalosaurus,
The superb PNSO Megalosaurus dinosaur model. A fantastic replica of the first dinosaur to be formally described.

PNSO Edward the Megalosaurus

Everything Dinosaur was aware that many palaeontologists had been requesting an updated and scientifically accurate Megalosaurus. Their requests have been listened to and Edward the Megalosaurus will soon be available. It joins Connor the Torvosaurus as representatives of the Megalosauridae within the PNSO range.

PNSO Edward the Megalosaurus,
The stunning new for early autumn 2023 PNSO Megalosaurus dinosaur model.

Megalosaurus Model Measurements

This exciting new theropod figure measures twenty-three centimetres in length and stands approximately 7 cm high. Whilst the adult size of Megalosaurus (M. bucklandii) is not known, palaeontologists have estimated that this Jurassic predator could have reached lengths of around nine metres. Based on this size, we suggest that this is an approximate 1:40 scale replica.

Megalosaurus model measurements
The PNSO Edward the Megalosaurus measures 23 cm in length and stands 7 cm high.

Megalosaurus bucklandii

This dinosaur was formally described in 1824. It was described before the Dinosauria clade was erected. Megalosaurus was the first dinosaur to be given a scientific name, which is still valid today. The PNSO figure will be supplied with a clear, transparent support stand and an A3-sized Sci-Art Megalosaurus poster. In addition, the box contents will include a full-colour booklet.

PNSO Edward the Megalosaurus accessories.
The PNSO Megalosaurus is supplied with a transparent support stand, a full-colour, 64-page booklet and an A3 Sci-Art poster.

To view the range of PNSO prehistoric animal figures available from Everything Dinosaur: PNSO Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal Models.

Megalosaurus bucklandii fossils.
A view of the skull and jaw material associated with the first dinosaur to be scientifically described (Megalosaurus). Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur confirmed that all three, new PNSO theropod models, Gorgosaurus, Albertosaurus and Megalosaurus would be in stock soon.

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