Everything Dinosaur is delighted to be able to share with model collectors more images of the Cyberzoic Smilodon populator tan figure. This beautiful, articulated replica has arrived in stock. Furthermore, team members have been busy contacting customers and dealing with the Kickstarter fulfilment. This model is part of the first wave of figures in this new series.

An amazing articulated figure of a prehistoric cat. The open mouth head accessory has been added to this model.
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The Cyberzoic Smilodon populator Tan Model
The 1:12 scale figure has twenty-one points of articulation. Collectors can pose their Smilodon in a variety of ways. In addition, the model is supplied with two heads (open mouth and closed mouth). What’s more, the boxes contain pairs of interchangeable ears. Also, two sets of paws (clawed and retracted claws), along with two neck fur options, (short or long).

A crouching Smilodon populator. The Cyberzoic 1/12th Smilodon populator model in the tan colouration has 21 points of articulation. In addition, this beautiful figure is supplied with two heads – mouth closed and roaring, each with interchangeable ears. Also, two sets of paws (clawed and retracted claws), along with two neck fur options, (short or long).
Sue from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“This is a stunning Smilodon. The details are amazing. In addition, with so many points of articulation the model can be posed in a variety of ways. Perhaps some of our customers will send in photographs, we would really like to see them.”

The Cyberzoic S. populator’s extensive articulation permits this figure to be put into some dynamic and extremely dramatic poses.
Dramatic Poses
Smilodon populator is the largest species of Smilodon known. Indeed, it is amongst the largest of all the Felidae members. A shoulder height of 1.2 metres has been reported with weight estimates of more than four hundred kilogrammes. This species roamed South America during the Pleistocene Epoch. However, isolated populations could have survived into the Holocene. It is known from Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and also Argentina.
Our thanks to the manufacturer for sending to us these additional images of the Cyberzoic Smilodon populator tan model.
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