Everything Dinosaur can confirm the Papo dinosaur model retirements for 2025.  In total, four dinosaur figures are being retired from the famous “Les Dinosaures” model range.  The figures are three theropods and one horned dinosaur model.

We have listed the four Papo figures below, along with their year of introduction.

  • Cryolophosaurus (2017).
  • Dilophosaurus (2014).
  • Concavenator (2023).
  • Pentaceratops (2019).

New Papo models are due into stock at Everything Dinosaur shortly.  For example, the Corythosaurus and the eagerly awaited Suchomimus models should be in stock in a few weeks.

Papo dinosaur model retirements in 2025

Four Papo dinosaur models are being retired in 2025. Top left Cryolophosaurus, top right Dilophosaurus, bottom left Concavenator and bottom right Pentaceratops. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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Papo Dinosaur Model Retirements

Everything Dinosaur team members do their best to update dinosaur model collectors.  It can be helpful to be alerted about model retirements.  In doing so, collectors can make sure they pick up any figures they want before they become unobtainable.  New Papo figures, the Suchomimus and Corythosaurus figures will be in stock soon.  Models due to come out in 2025 such as the new feathered T. rex figure will be available later in the year.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“It is always a little bit sad to announce model retirements.  However, by retiring models, manufacturers make room for new additions to their range.  Personally, I will be saddened to see the Papo Pentaceratops go.  It is a beautiful figure of a rearing horned dinosaur.”

Papo Pentaceratops dinosaur model.

The Papo Pentaceratops dinosaur model. This horned dinosaur model has been retired (2025). Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Papo Dilophosaurus

The Papo Dilophosaurus figure is being retired after more than ten years. In contrast the controversial Concavenator figure is being withdrawn only two years since it was introduced.  Mike explained that a turnover of figures was natural for a manufacturer.  Given the production pressures companies could not continue to grow their ranges indefinitely.

He added:

“Even with these Papo dinosaur model retirements, the Papo range will still consist of over forty figures by the end of the year.”

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