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Eofauna Diplodocus Reviews

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Eofauna’s Diplodocus Carnegii is sculpted to a 1:40 scale (an impressive 62cm long!) and stands in a walking position with its mouth open. It has been painted predominantly light brown with a darker shading on its legs, tail and the lower half of its body, and along the ridge of its entire body are small spiky spines. Scaly skin and wrinkled detailing is evident across its ancient body from its small mouth, down its long neck, across its strong and muscular torso, as well as down its impressive tail and all four legs. This is the first time a figure has been created based on a 3-D musculoskeletal reconstruction published in a scientific study, making this magnificent sauropod the perfect addition to your prehistoric home museum, and it even comes with a collectable information card.
Eofauna 007 Diplodocus. Released 2022.
1:40 scale
Approx. 62 x 11cm (LH)
Made from solid PVC & painted with non-toxic acrylic paints.

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An Amazing figure that is over 2 feet long! the details are stunning and even thought he fac is very small, you can see so much effort put into the details. Love this figure!! Eofauna is the best of the best!
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Posted 7 months ago
A++ great figure great shop.
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Posted 7 months ago
Excellent figure, looks very accurate.
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Posted 9 months ago
Not Dippy at all! My 2nd Eofauna figure, this now sits in place of pride on my dino display shelf! (Shelves, let's be honest! :)) Very much like the detail and paint on this model, I love my dino's to be accurate, and Eofauna seem to go that extra mile on latest information and put that love and care into their models.
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Posted 1 year ago
Typical Eofauna perfection for this elegant sauropod - make sure you have enough space on the shelf for the AMAZING tail.
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Posted 3 years ago
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Posted 3 years ago