New Haolonggood Concavenator Figures Coming into Stock Soon
The two, new for 2025 Haolonggood Concavenator figures are due to be in stock at Everything Dinosaur shortly. These models are in 1:35 scale. These stunning figures are part of a shipment of Haolonggood models due to arrive at the Everything Dinosaur warehouse next month (March 2025). A spokesperson from the UK-based mail order company confirmed that both colour variants would be available.

Two new for 2025 theropod figures from Haolonggood. A pair of Concavenator models in 1:35 scale. The lighter coloured Li Li is on the left, whilst (right) is the darker coloured figure with the orange flashes Li Yun.
The New for 2025 Haolonggood Concavenator Figures
These two, new theropods are the same sculpt. However, two colour variants are offered. The green and yellow variant is named Li Li. It has bright red humps. In contrast, the darker coloured figure (Li Yun) has orange flashes on its humps. This feature is in keeping with the orange colouration of the model’s tail.
Each figure measures sixteen and half centimetres long. The head height of each model is a little over seven centimetres.
To view the range of Haolonggood figures in stock: Haolonggood Prehistoric Animal Models.
The two new Concavenator figures:
- Li Li – the lighter coloured, mainly green figure.
- Li Yun – the darker coloured, mainly blue/grey figure.

On the hunt – Li Li the Haolonggood Concavenator dinosaur model. Note the bright red humps on this figure. The forelimbs indicate the presence of simple feathers.
Concavenator corcovatus
Concavenator corcovatus is known from the Early Cretaceous of Spain. It was scientifically described in 2010 (Ortega et al). This theropod has been assigned to the Carcharodontosauria clade and is estimated to have been about six metres in length. It was described from a single, partially complete and articulated fossil specimen (MCCM-LH 6666).
The elongated neural spines indicated the presence of a sail-like structure over the hips. It is not known what function this feature played. However, it is thought to have been primarily used for visual display. This idea is reinforced by the two Haolonggood Concavenator figures. Both models have brightly coloured humps.
To read Everything Dinosaur’s article from 2010 on the discovery of Concavenator: New European Meat-eater Discovered – One Lump or Two?
Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented that these new theropod figures were on the same shipment as some other new Haolonggood figures. The Styracosaurus, Utahceratops and Majungasaurus models were all due to arrive in the same container as the Concavenators.
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