Our thanks to dinosaur model collector Carl who sent into Everything Dinosaur some more photographs of his collection. Carl had recently acquired the stunning, limited-edition Nanmu Studio King of the Giant Apes figure. He wanted to recreate a famous movie scene in which a giant ape fights tyrannosaurs. Using CollectA prehistoric plant models as a backdrop, this dedicated model collector used mainly Nanmu Studio figures to recreate the iconic film scene.
Picture credit: Carl
Nanmu Studio King of the Giant Apes
The Nanmu Studio Dragon Soul King of the Apes rage statue is a limited-edition figure. It is a wonderful resin model. A superb, highly collectable Nanmu Studio Dragon Soul King of the Apes figure, complete with a display base. Each figure has its own unique number underneath the impressive display base. The model stands around 23 cm high and the display base measures 15 cm long. It looks amazing in a diorama containing other hand-painted scale figures.
Picture credit: Carl
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Different Types of Nanmu Studio Tyrannosaurs
The photographs highlight several Nanmu Studio tyrannosaurs. Nanmu Studio “Once and Future King” feature along with the Nanmu Studio “Alpha” T. rex. The dinosaurs and giant apes, look really good alongside a selection of CollectA prehistoric plants.
Picture credit: Carl.
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“Thank you for sending into Everything Dinosaur, a selection of superb photographs. We enjoy viewing pictures sent into us by collectors.”
“Vastatosaurus rex” and the Nanmu Studio King of the Giant Apes
One of the photographs received features the Nanmu Studio Shadow Monarch figures. The King of the Giant Apes is battling two Nanmu Studio figures, the Shadow Monarch tyrannosaurs. The Shadow Monarchs remind team members of Vastatosaurus rex from the 2005 King Kong film.
Picture credit: Carl.
The Vastatosaurus rex from the film is not based on any known tyrannosaur species. According to most sources, Vastatosaurus rex is thought to be descended from Tyrannosaurus rex.
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