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22 11, 2024

New CollectA Prehistoric Animal Models for 2025 – Part 4

By |2024-11-21T23:04:50+00:00November 22nd, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Some exciting news! In collaboration with our friends at CollectA we make a fourth announcement about new CollectA prehistoric animal models for 2025. There is going to be a CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus model! Dinosaur model fans have been lobbying for more ornithomimids and CollectA have listened.  Our thanks to CollectA for sending Everything Dinosaur some exclusive images.

  • CollectA Deluxe 1:40 scale Gallimimus (G. bullatus).

We expect this theropod figure to be in stock sometime in 2025, we are not sure when at the moment, but we will do our best to keep everyone informed.

The CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus model.

The new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus model shown in lateral view.

The CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus Model

We know that dinosaur fans and model collectors have considered ornithomimid models somewhat underrepresented.  It can be challenging to make replicas of these graceful theropods, with their long legs and small heads.  However, CollectA have listened to dinosaur fans, and they have produced an intriguing dinosaur figure.  The model is bird-like and those striking blue wings with their flashes of red would be ideal for visual displays.  Perhaps this is a male in his courtship colours.  There are bright red quills on the top of the head and a large, flashy wattle on the throat.  This is one eye-catching theropod!

CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus model.

The striking colours of the Gallimimus figure. This is a very flamboyant dinosaur!

A view of the figure from the front provides the opportunity to see the paler throat and the lighter underside of the figure.  The CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus model measures around fifteen centimetres long.  If an adult Gallimimus bullatus reached a body length of approximately six metres, then, a scale declaration of 1:40 would be quite accurate.

To view the range of CollectA Deluxe figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models.

The CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus figure.

A graceful dinosaur figure with bird-like features. The new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus bullatus.

An Intriguing Base

The model is perched (very appropriately for a bird-like theropod), on a small display base.  As the feet are in proportion to the rest of the figure, a base was required to allow the figure to stand up.  This base is predominately a light brown colour.  The base could represent a muddy area close to a body of water.  Mudstone deposits are associated with the Nemegt Basin of Mongolia.

Intriguingly, if you look carefully, these images give a tantalising glimpse of a couple of extra details on the base.  For example, at the back of the base there is a raised, grey-coloured area. Many Gallimimus quarries have been raided by illegal fossil collectors.  These poachers damage fossils in their haste to extract as many bones as they can before the alarm is raised.

In one Gallimimus quarry palaeontologists discovered an isolated right foot. It probably had been part of a much more complete specimen, but the site was raided by poachers and most of the fossil material had been removed.  In addition, three-toed Gallimimus tracks were found.  These tracks were of different sizes.  This indicates that juveniles as well as adults left their prints.

The Gallimimus base could show these tracks and the fossil foot bone.  These images show a prototype model, it is not attached to the base but has been stuck to it with blu tack.  We expect the production figure to be firmly attached to the base.

Details of the Gallimimus base.

The model’s base shows some amazing details. There is a Gallimimus foot bone and Gallimimus tracks.

Thank You CollectA!

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“Thank you CollectA!  It’s great to have a model of the largest ornithomimid known to science.  If the base includes tracks and a foot bone it demonstrates that CollectA have paid attention to the fossil record.  If the foot bone is present, then in a subtle way the manufacturer is raising awareness about the problem of poaching fossils.”

The new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus model.

The new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Gallimimus model. The model measures around 15 cm long, so based on a 6-metre-long adult Gallimimus, this figure is in approximately 1:40 scale.

To paraphrase a line from the 1993 movie “Jurassic Park” – Gallimimus is flocking your way – sometime next year.

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15 11, 2024

New CollectA Prehistoric Animal Models for 2025 – Part 3

By |2024-11-14T16:51:46+00:00November 15th, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Today, in collaboration with our chums at CollectA we make a third announcement about new CollectA prehistoric animal models for 2025.  CollectA will introduce a replica of one of the first, really big dinosaurs to evolve. In 2025, CollectA will add a 1:40 scale Ingentia prima model to their Deluxe range of prehistoric animal figures.  The manufacturer has kindly sent us some exclusive images of this new herbivorous dinosaur figure.  We can share some of these images with you.

  • CollectA Deluxe 1:40 scale Ingentia prima.
The Ingentia prima model from CollectA.

The model is believed to measure a little over 25 cm in length making it approximately 1:40 scale.

Ingentia prima

With an estimated length of around ten metres and weighing a colossal ten tonnes Ingentia was one of the very first super-sized dinosaurs. Named and described in 2018 (Apaldetti et al), the fossil material reflects several adaptations to weight bearing and evolving enormous size. It did not have the pillar-like legs of later sauropods, the front limbs were bent and show greater flexibility than the limbs of later giants such as the diplodocids and brachiosaurs. The hand and foot (manus and pes) are not as derived.  There are individual toes and claws.  However, Ingentia remains one of the largest, if not the largest terrestrial animal known from the Triassic.

Its fossils come from the Quebrada del Barro Formation of north-western Argentina. It lived around 210 million years ago.

To read Everything Dinosaur’s article from 2018 announcing the formal scientific description of this dinosaur: Triassic Dinosaurs Just Got Bigger.

CollectA Ingentia prima dinosaur model.

The new for 2025 CollectA Ingentia prima dinosaur model.

The CollectA Deluxe Ingentia prima Model

At this stage, we are not sure when this figure will be in stock. However, we will do our best to keep dinosaur model fans informed through our blog and other social media platforms.  We can confirm that the figure will measure a fraction over twenty-five centimetres in length.  So, the 1:40 scale declaration based on a ten-metre-long animal is quite accurate.  The figure is predominately light green with brown patterning.  The underside is a lighter, off-white colour.  The animal is posed as if it is slowly walking along.  This provides the design team with an opportunity to highlight those bent front limbs.

View the range of CollectA Deluxe prehistoric animal models in stock at Everything Dinosaur: CollectA Deluxe Figures.

It is certainly a most intriguing figure.  Perhaps, CollectA will make a revised Plateosaurus figure, replacing their existing model that was first introduced more than a decade ago.

The new for 2025 CollectA Ingentia prima model in 1:40 scale.

The new for 2025 sauropodomorph figure Ingentia prima from CollectA. The figure is shown in a partial posterior view.

These images reveal lots of detail on the skin of the Ingentia figure.  There are scales of various sizes. Large osteoderms seem to be present on the back, the flanks and running down the tail. The skin folds and position of the tail convey movement in the CollectA Deluxe Ingentia prima model.

CollectA Deluxe Ingentia prima model.

The striking colouration of the new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Ingentia prima figure.

Using the Binomial Name

CollectA seem to be introducing numerous figures that include the binomial name in their title.  For example, this model is referred to as Ingentia prima.  As far as we know there is just one species ascribed to this genus.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“When the Arctodus simus figure was announced last week, we noted comments on our Facebook post asking CollectA to introduce a sauropod figure next year.  Whilst Ingentia prima has been described as a basal sauropod, its exact phylogeny has yet to be resolved.  It is closely related to Lessemsaurus. Along with Antetonitrus (A. ingenipes), these dinosaurs have been classified into a new family of sauropodiform dinosaurs – the Lessemsauridae.”

The spokesperson added that he was looking forward to the CollectA Deluxe Ingentia prima model coming into stock in 2025.

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11 11, 2024

The Official Image of the New CollectA Deluxe Giant Short-faced Bear

By |2024-11-08T16:48:24+00:00November 11th, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Everything Dinosaur recently received the official image of the CollectA giant short-faced bear model.  We had received some exclusive images of the prototype, however, now we can post up the official image from the manufacturer. It certainly is a wonderful model of Arctodus simus.  A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur confirmed that it would be in stock next year (2025), but they were not quite sure when. It should be available in the spring.

The CollectA Deluxe giant short-faced bear model.

The CollectA Deluxe giant short-faced bear figure. This model will be in stock at Everything Dinosaur in 2025. This is the official CollectA image included in the media release.

Intriguingly, the model in this view does not show the torn right ear.  This was a detail we highlighted in an earlier blog post when we announced this new figure.

To read our earlier blog post about the CollectA Deluxe Arctodus simusNew CollectA Models for 2025 (Part 2).

The CollectA Giant Short-faced Bear

This is the third prehistoric animal figure for 2025 to have been announced.  It joins the CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular Furcatoceratops and the remarkable 1:20 scale CollectA Deluxe Jaekelopterus.  Congratulations to CollectA these three models represent the enormous variety in the CollectA range.

The CollectA Deluxe Arctodus simus model has already attracted a lot of interest from dinosaur fans and model collectors.  Furthermore, having received the official CollectA image we can comment on some of the additional details that can be seen.  However, if you only have the official image to guide you, you will have missed that torn ear detail.

CollectA Arctodus simus model.

The CollectA Deluxe 1:20 scale giant short-faced bear. This figure shows some remarkable details, including a damaged ear. The red arrow points to the torn ear.

How Big is the Model?

There has been speculation as to the model’s size.  We can now confirm that the official measurements for this figure are height 17.3 cm, and length including that outstretched left paw, is around 9.5 cm.  With a declared height of 17.3 cm, this suggests an animal standing around 3.46 metres tall in 1:20 scale.

This confirms that this figure probably represents a male.  Males were much larger than the females.  In addition, it demonstrates the accuracy of this model, in terms of its scaling. The largest specimens of A. simus probably stood around 3.4 metres tall when they reared up onto their hind legs.

Confirmation of the height measurement of the CollectA Deluxe Arctodus simus model.

Confirming the size of the CollectA Deluxe giant short-faced bear model. Picture credit: Additional annotation by Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Additional annotation by Everything Dinosaur.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur confirmed that this model should be available around the same time as the Furcatoceratops and the 1:20 scale Jaekelopterus model (spring 2025).

To view the range of CollectA Deluxe figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: CollectA Deluxe Models.

Paws for Thought – A “False Thumb”

A close-up examination of the right paw of the CollectA figure reveals further carefully crafted details.  The pad has an enlarged and raised area under digit I (the thumb). This feature is seen in the only extant bear in the Tremarctinae subfamily (Tremarctos ornatus). In addition, almost diagonally opposite, there is a second, oval-shaped pad. It is the pad associated with the radial sesamoid bone.

This feature is also found in T. ornatus (the spectacled bear), as well as extant pandas.  This suggest that the sesamoid pad is a primitive, more basal characteristic that was lost in later bear taxa.  It is often referred to as the “False Thumb” as it has a role in helping the bear to grasp plant stems and other items.

The right paw of the CollectA giant short-faced bear figure.

A close-up view of the right paw of the CollectA giant short-faced bear model. The “False Thumb” is highlighted along with a secondary fleshy area of pad opposite it. This morphology reflects what is seen in the spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus).

Picture credit: Additional annotation by Everything Dinosaur

Team members at Everything Dinosaur are looking forward to the CollectA giant short-faced bear model coming into stock.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur added:

“The official CollectA image shows the details on the paw of the figure nicely.  This 1:20 scale figure should be in stock sometime in the spring of 2025.”

Visit the award-winning website of Everything Dinosaur: Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal Toys.

6 11, 2024

Exclusive CollectA Deluxe Jaekelopterus Images and a YouTube Video

By |2024-11-06T22:28:03+00:00November 6th, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Everything Dinosaur has been sent some exclusive images of the new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Jaekelopterus model. It is a fascinating eurypterid figure. The model represents the species Jaekelopterus rhenaniae and it comes complete with a luckless agnathan prey item.  Team members created a short YouTube video that permitted them to share the images with model collectors.  The video was posted up on the company’s YouTube channel.

Video credit: Everything Dinosaur

The CollectA Deluxe Jaekelopterus Figure

This remarkable figure of arguably the largest arthropod known to science has a declared scale of 1:20. In the Everything Dinosaur video, we take a look at this scale statement and try to determine whether it is accurate. Exquisite details on the eurypterid figure are shown. For example, the compound eyes are highlighted. In addition, the scale-like surface ornamentation is discussed.

It is likely that this figure will be in stock at Everything Dinosaur sometime in the spring of 2025.

To view the range of CollectA Deluxe models in stock: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Life Models.

The new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Jaekelopterus figure.

The new for 2025 CollectA Deluxe Jaekelopterus figure complete with a pteraspidid fish victim.

The Jaekelopterus has splashes of green. However, they are only found on the top of the model.  This suggests that these markings represent algae growing on the animal’s exoskeleton.  In our video, we look at the underside of the model and discuss the colouration.  Furthermore, we examine the pincers and assess their accuracy when compared to the J. rhenaniae fossil material.

The Contents of the Video

Our video highlighting the exclusive Jaekelopterus images lasts for just over nine minutes and thirty seconds.  It provides model collectors with the opportunity to get a really close look at this new invertebrate figure.

Video Contents

0:00 – The First 2 CollectA figures for 2025.
0:41 – Introducing the CollectA Jaekelopterus!
1:07 – The Compound Eye.
1:40 – Green Patches of Algae?
1:57 – Deadly Pincers (Chelicerae).
2:46 – Fish Prey (pteraspidid)!
3.15 – The Amazing Underside.
4:40 – The Mouth and Legs.
5:33 – Jaekelopterus rhenaniae!
5:53 – Probably Algae.
6:22 – Scales on the Body!
7:12 – Praising the CollectA Jaekelopterus.
7:33 – Is it 1:20 Scale?
8:28 – Where to Buy?

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Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:

“We know that model collectors have been after a sea scorpion figure for a while.  It’s great that CollectA have added one to their range, especially as it is a replica of Jaekelopterus.”

Visit the award-winning Everything Dinosaur website: Prehistoric Animal Models.

20 08, 2024

CollectA Diprotodon Figure Demonstrates Amazing Detail

By |2024-08-22T10:34:32+01:00August 20th, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Recently, Everything Dinosaur reviewed the new CollectA Diprotodon figure.  This 1/20th scale replica is a new addition to the CollectA Deluxe range.

It is a model of male Diprotodon, and it has been praised by model collectors.  The old Thylacoleo scar on the rump has received plenty of attention.  The torn ear and bite mark on the cheek that suggest intraspecific combat have been commented upon.  However, this new for 2024 replica of the largest marsupial known to science incorporates lots of other amazing details.  For example, the inside of the nostrils is glossy and moist.  The incisors in the jaws accurately reflect the fossil evidence.  The design team have even given the impression of whiskers on the nose, throat and chin.

Taking a Closer Look at Diprotodon

Details on the head of the CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon figure.

Details on the head of the CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon figure. The white arrows highlight the incisors at the front of the jaw. The lower jaw has the two scalpriform (chisel-shaped) incisors, whilst the upper jaw has six incisors in total. The black arrow highlights the wet interior of the nostril and the sensitive pits (red arrow), probably housing whiskers, are found on the side of the snout. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

These are all nice touches and reflect how much care and attention to detail goes into the making of CollectA figures.

To view the CollectA Deluxe range in stock at Everything Dinosaur: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animals.

The image (above) shows a close-up view of the head of the CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon.

The head is shown in lateral view.  Arrows highlight various details on the figure.  For example, the red arrow points to a series of pits along the side of the snout. These pits could indicate the presence of sensitive whiskers. The wet and glossy nostril is indicated by the black arrow.  In addition, the two white arrows indicate the position of the incisors in the anterior part of the jaw.  Furthermore, in this lateral view the torn ear on the figure can be clearly seen. This injury probably resulted from a fight with another male Diprotodon.  Scientists think these animals indulged in intraspecific combat.  Perhaps, fighting over territory, social status or mates.

The CollectA Diprotodon Figure

The CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon figure is the only prehistoric mammal model to be added to the CollectA portfolio this year.  The dentition of this figure has been praised previously.  For instance, the lower jaw incisors are chisel-shaped (scalpriform).  This strongly reflects what is seen in the fossil record.

Diprotodon fossils - the skeleton.

An extinct giant. The fossil skeleton of Diprotodon the largest marsupial known to science.  The scalpriform incisors are clearly visible in this lateral view of the London Natural History Museum exhibit. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

The image (above) shows the Diprotodon (D. optatum) exhibit at the London Natural History Museum.  The exhibit is appropriately entitled “Extinct Giant”.

To read Everything Dinosaur’s review of the CollectA Diprotodon figure and to watch a short YouTube video highlighting the model: CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon Video Review.

The taxonomic relationship between the Diprotodon genus and extant wombats and their close relatives remains unclear.  However, CollectA have skilfully combined a knowledge of living members of the Diprotodontia with body and trace fossils.

The impression of whiskers on the chin and lower jaw of the CollectA Diprotodon figure.

The design team at CollectA have incorporated a series of circular pits on the lower jaw to indicate the presence of sensitive whiskers on the model. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Circular Pits on the Lower Jaw

Wombats have long, sensitive whiskers either side of their nostrils. In addition, there are four other areas of the face and neck that have whiskers. There are whiskers on the cheeks and a patch under the chin. Furthermore, there are whiskers on the throat. The CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon highlights the sensitive pits associated with these areas.

When collectors examine the CollectA Diprotodon figure closely, they can observe lots of amazing detail.

Take a close look at the Everything Dinosaur website: Prehistoric Animal Models.

10 08, 2024

New CollectA Prehistoric Animal Models in Stock

By |2024-08-10T22:00:17+01:00August 10th, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Five new for 2024 CollectA prehistoric animal models are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur.  The CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular Nanuqsaurus has arrived. In addition, four new CollectA Deluxe figures are now in stock.  These figures are the 1:20 scale Diprotodon, Polacanthus and the Placerias.  Moreover, the 1:6 scale CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor model has arrived too.

New CollectA prehistoric animal models (August 2024).

Five new prehistoric animal models in stock at Everything Dinosaur (August 2024). The new 1:6 scale Deluxe Velociraptor (left), the 1:20 scale Deluxe Diprotodon (back), Placerias 1:20 scale (centre) and the CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Nanuqsaurus is at the front. The new Polacanthus foxii figure in 1:20 scale is on the right. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

New CollectA Prehistoric Animal Models

Mike from Everything Dinosaur, explained that it had been a busy week for team members.

He stated:

“We have had several deliveries into our warehouse over the last few days.  First, the Haolonggood shipment arrived, then these new CollectA figures were delivered.  We have also had a Rebor shipment as well.”

To view the CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular range: CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular.

The Deluxe Velociraptor in 1:6 scale, one of the new CollectA prehistoric animal models.

The 1/6th scale CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor dinosaur model. A figure that commemorates the 100th anniversary of the scientific description of this iconic dinosaur. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

The picture (above) shows the new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe Velociraptor figure.  This figure has been introduced to mark the centenary of the naming of Velociraptor mongoliensis (1924).

The new for 2024 new CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon and the CollectA Deluxe 1:20 scale Placerias.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur with the CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon model (left) and the new CollectA Placerias model (right). Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To view the CollectA Deluxe range of prehistoric animal models: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Life Models.

The Extensive CollectA Range

These five new models join the 1:100 CollectA Deluxe Dreadnoughtus figure and the Dearc sgiathanach pterosaur model as new CollectA prehistoric animal models for 2024.  It is great to see CollectA introducing such a wide variety of prehistoric animal figures.

The CollectA Deluxe 1:20 scale Placerias figure.

The stunning CollectA Deluxe 1:20 scale Placerias figure. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Visit the Everything Dinosaur website: Dinosaur Models and Toys.

3 07, 2024

Admiring the Beautiful CollectA Deluxe Beishanlong Figure

By |2024-07-03T22:20:24+01:00July 3rd, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

Whilst working in the warehouse, we came across some beautiful CollectA Deluxe Beishanlong dinosaur models.  This 1:40 scale replica of a member of the Ornithomimosauria clade is quite difficult to obtain.  Most CollectA stockists do not have this feathered dinosaur model available.  However, we at Everything Dinosaur are committed to supporting the entire CollectA prehistoric model range.  As we checked and counted our stock, we took the opportunity to take some photographs of the Beishanlong figure.

The CollectA Deluxe Beishanlong figure.

The CollectA 1:40 scale Beishanlong dinosaur model shown in lateral view. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

 

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

The CollectA Deluxe Beishanlong

The model is fixed to a display base.  The CollectA Deluxe Beishanlong model measures a fraction under twenty-three centimetres in length.  That impressive head stands seventeen centimetres off the ground.  It is beautifully painted.

To view the range of CollectA Deluxe scale models available from Everything Dinosaur: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models.

The head of the CollectA Deluxe Beishanlong model.

The beautiful head of the CollectA Beishanlong figure. Beishanlong is regarded as a basal member of the Ornithomimosauria clade. The figure has teeth in its jaws. More derived ornithomimosaurs were edentulous. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Beishanlong (B. grandis), was named and described in 2010 (Makovicky et al).  CollectA introduced a Beishanlong figure into their Deluxe range in 2016.  Beishanlong has been classified as a basal member of the Ornithomimosauria clade.  At around eight metres in length, it is thought to be one of the largest of the ornithomimosaurs.  It is regarded as a primitive member of the Ornithomimosauria clade. The CollectA Deluxe figure has teeth in its jaws. More derived ornithomimosaurs were edentulous.

The CollectA Beishanlong figure.

The CollectA Beishanlong figure has been carefully painted and we adore the subtle greys and charcoal colours. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Everything Dinosaur stocks and extensive range of feathered dinosaur models.

To visit the award-winning Everything Dinosaur website: Feathered Dinosaur Models and Toys.

20 05, 2024

The New CollectA Deluxe Dearc sgiathanach Model is in Stock

By |2024-05-22T06:25:09+01:00May 20th, 2024|CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models|0 Comments

The new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe Dearc sgiathanach model is now in stock.  A scale model of one of the largest pterosaurs known from the Jurassic is now available.  This pterosaur, known from a single specimen found on the Isle of Skye, was formally described in 2022 (Jagielska et al).  CollectA chose to give their Dearc figure a colour scheme reminiscent of the extant northern gannet.  Dearc sgiathanach was probably and animal that inhabited a coastal/marine environment.  The northern gannet is a creditable analogue.  Gannets are piscivores, just like Dearc and the northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is synonymous with the Isle of Skye.

The new for 2024 CollectA Deluxe Dearc,

The CollectA Deluxe Dearc pterosaur model.  The colours of this new for 2024 flying reptile were inspired by the northern gannet (Morus bassanus).  Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

To read about the discovery of Dearc: Fantastic Pterosaur Fossil from the Isle of Skye.

The CollectA Deluxe Dearc sgiathanach Model

This new CollectA rhamphorynchid measures around thirty-nine centimetres long. The beautiful head with its articulated jaw is approximately eleven and a half centimetres off the ground. Furthermore, the model is nearly fourteen centimetres wide. The CollectA Dearc sgiathanach model has a declared scale of 1:3. Customers will also receive a free Everything Dinosaur CollectA Dearc sgiathanach fact sheet.

To view the range of CollectA Deluxe figures in stock: CollectA Deluxe Prehistoric Animal Models and Figures.

CollectA Deluxe Dearc.

The ruler next to the new CollectA Deluxe Dearc pterosaur figure helps to provide scale. The flying reptile figure measures approximately thirty-nine centimetres long.  Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Although the wingspan of Dearc sgiathanach is not known, calculations based on related flying reptiles indicate that it was one of the largest pterosaurs of the Jurassic.

A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur praised CollectA for introducing a Dear sgiathanach figure so soon after this Jurassic pterosaur was formally described.

Visit the award-winning Everything Dinosaur website: Dinosaur Models and Prehistoric Animal Toys.

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