Two Haolonggood Brontosaurus figures are coming into stock at Everything Dinosaur. Each model will be supplied with a display base. The models are in 1:35 scale and each figure will measure over forty-five centimetres in length.

The Haolonggood Brontosaurus models. The grey Brontosaurus figure (Du Weng Zhong) is left, whilst the brown figure (Xie Ying Deng) is on the right.
It is likely that these two models will be available from Everything Dinosaur in about seven days.
To view the range of Haolonggood figures currently in stock: Haolonggood Prehistoric Animal Figures.
Two New Haolonggood Brontosaurus Figures
These new Haolonggood Brontosaurus models are the latest, large sauropod figures to be introduced by Haolonggood. Recently, Haolonggood have introduced Alamosaurus, Argentinosaurus and Brachiosaurus replicas. As with previous sauropod models, the two Brontosaurus models will be supplied with a display base.
The two Brontosaurus figures are:
- Haolonggood Brontosaurus Xie Ying Deng (brown colour version).
- Haolonggood Brontosaurus Du Weng Zhong (grey colour version).
Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“Brontosaurus is an iconic dinosaur. It is perhaps the best-known of all the Sauropoda, certainly in terms of the public’s perception of these long-necked dinosaurs. Both Haolonggood figures are magnificent.”

One of the Haolonggood Brontosaurus figures on display. This is the grey sauropod figure (Du Weng Zhong).
Two Display Bases
The batch of Brontosaurus figures coming into Everything Dinosaur will be supplied complete with a display base. Each base has been skilfully painted. In addition, the base has a replica of a prehistoric plant incorporated within it. From the images that Haolonggood have supplied, it looks like a small cycad.
The head of each figure is over eighteen centimetres off the ground. When the model is placed on a display base the figure will stand over twenty centimetres high.
Mike added:
“Brontosaurus is from the Late Jurassic of the United States. Named and described by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1879, the holotype specimen of B. excelsus is on display at the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University.”
The award-winning Everything Dinosaur website: Prehistoric Animal Models and Figures.
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