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CollectA Diprotodon Deluxe Reviews

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Product Description
Behold the incredible Diprotodon figurine from CollectA’s 2024 lineup! This massive marsupial, which once roamed Australia during the Pleistocene epoch, is expertly brought to life in this realistic wildlife model, complete with wound marks. This giant marsupial is known for its massive size and distinctive forward-facing incisors, captured in this figurine’s remarkable details. Add this extraordinary piece to your collection and delve into the captivating world of Australia’s extinct wildlife!
Product Details
CollectA Deluxe Diprotodon - Released in 2024.
Product Code: 80023
Size approx. 20.5 x 7cm
Suitable for ages 3+
Made from PVC. Painted with non-toxic acrylic paints.
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Posted 1 year ago
Nice. Slightly different to Southlands
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Posted 1 year ago
CollectA have rocketed this megafauna wombat to high heights with this wonderful model. Thank goodness there are companies like CollectA that make the effort to create unique critters like this bad boy! A great paint, and very detailed. Fresh scar on cheek is a nice touch (probably was fighting with a bunyip for a sunny spot...)
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Posted 1 year ago
Had to get this Australian mega fauna figurine the minute it came out. There are so many dinosaurs but not nearly as much mega fauna, especially Australian ones. Great model, lots of detail and a really good weight and size.
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Posted 1 year ago
I love this CollectA Diprotodon Deluxe in my opinion the colours and strips are correct. Picture added of Southland's Diprotodon and this CollectA Diprotodon as well as fossil Diprotodon teeth for your interest.
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Posted 1 year ago