Helpful Advice and Information About Beasts of the Mesozoic Theropod Stands
Team members have created a short YouTube video about the new Beasts of the Mesozoic theropod display stands. Two sizes of display stand have been made available. There is the “large size”, this is suitable for the super-sized 1:18 scale T. rex figure. In addition, there is the “medium size”. This size of display stand is suitable for use with the Beasts of the Mesozoic tyrannosaur figures. For example, the Bistahieversor, Lythronax and Daspletosaurus models.
To help customers, we made a short video. The video focuses on the “medium size” theropod display stands. However, the “large size” stands can be assembled in the same way.
Video credit: Everything Dinosaur
The Beasts of the Mesozoic Theropod Display Stands
Our YouTube video lasts under three minutes. In the first part of the video, we explain about the new Beasts of the Mesozoic figures and the new stands. We move onto examine the box contents. Moreover, we highlight the two, round display bases and the foot pegs. We then discuss how to assemble the stand, providing instructions and guidance. Furthermore, we show how the cradle arm can be assembled. Last but not least, we outline where these models and bases can be purchased.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Video Contents
0:00 – New Beasts of the Mesozoic Figures!
0:30 – Box Contents.
1:01 – Using the Foot Pegs.
1:27 – Assemble your Display Stand.
2:00 – Insert the cradle arm.
2:27 – Where to Buy?
To view the range of Beasts of the Mesozoic models and figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: Beasts of the Mesozoic Figures.
Box Contents
The medium sized theropod display stands consist of five modular parts. There are two, circular foot bases. These have a diameter of approximately five and a half centimetres (two and a half inches). The box also contains a body cradle, the cradle arm and the wedge that connects the base pieces together. The large size theropod display stand box contains similar components. However, these pieces are bigger, for example the diameter of the circular foot bases are nine centimetres (in excess of three inches across).
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