Everything Dinosaur will be stocking the new for 2025 PNSO Russo the Coronosaurus dinosaur model. This new horned dinosaur figure will be in stock shortly. The last four dinosaur models to be introduced by PNSO have all been horned dinosaurs.
The models are:
- Frederik the Lokiceratops (Centrosaurinae).
- Judith the Spiclypeus (Chasmosaurinae).
- Stella the Stellasaurus (Centrosaurinae).
- Russo the Coronosaurus (Centrosaurinae).
The New PNSO Russo the Coronosaurus Dinosaur Model
The new Coronosaurus dinosaur model measures sixteen centimetres in length. Those beautiful and ornate frills on the top of the neck frill are a little over five centimetres off the ground. Originally thought to represent a new species of Centrosaurus, a review in 2012 led to the establishment of the Coronosaurus genus. The name means “crown lizard”. It is a reference to the numerous additional epiparietals that adorn the parietal giving the neck frill a crown-like appearance. Moreover, one of the palaeontologists that named this dinosaur, Michael J. Ryan stated that the neck shield ornamentation reminded him of the corona of the sun.
Michael J. Ryan was also one of the scientists that described Stellasaurus (S. ancellae). Recently, PNSO announced that they were adding a Stellasaurus figure to their range.
To read a blog post about Stella the Stellasaurus: PNSO Announces a New Horned Dinosaur Model (Stellasaurus).
The model will be supplied with a full-colour A3-sized poster and a sixty-four-page booklet. In addition, Everything Dinosaur customers will receive a free Coronosaurus fact sheet.

This new for 2025 horned dinosaur model is supplied with an A3-sized Sci-Art poster and a full-colour, sixty-four-page booklet. In addition, Everything Dinosaur customers will receive a free Coronosaurus fact sheet.
A Beautiful Centrosaurine Figure
Coronosaurus (C. brinkmani) is a member of the ceratopsid subfamily the Centrosaurinae. It is estimated to have measured around five metres in length and weighed approximately two tonnes. Coronosaurus fossil material is known from two bone beds, both located in Alberta, Canada. These bone beds consist of strata associated with the upper unit of the Oldman Formation. Coronosaurus roamed southern Canada around seventy-seven million years ago.
To view the range of PNSO models and figures in stock: PNSO Age of Dinosaurs Figures.
Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“It is wonderful to see another centrosaurine added to the PNSO range. Moreover, all these horned dinosaur figures help to illustrate the incredible diversity of ceratopsians present in North America towards the end of the Cretaceous.”
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