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4 10, 2019

PNSO Megalodon Model – More Information

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PNSO Megalodon Model – More Information

At Everything Dinosaur, we try our best to respond to all the enquiries, questions and emails that we receive from our customers.  This is no mean feat considering the thousands of customers we have all over the world, but we do try hard to answer all the queries in a timely fashion.  For example, having produced a short video featuring the large Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) replica from PNSO, we were asked to show more details of this shark model.  To this end, within 24-hours, we produced another brief video showing the prehistoric shark model in greater detail.

The PNSO Large Megalodon Model – Showcasing “Patton” the Megalodon

Video credit: Everything Dinosaur

PNSO Megalodon “Patton” Large Prehistoric Shark Model

In this short video presentation, we reaffirm the model’s size (it measures around 32 centimetres in length), we estimate the model’s scale at approximately 1:50 based on the length of Carcharocles megalodon at around 16 metres.  In addition, we highlight the “battle scarring” on the model and discuss the figure’s gloss finish.  Large predators tend to pick up a variety of injuries, we suspect Megalodon was no exception.  If it preyed on marine mammals, we expect creatures such as Obobenocetops which was contemporaneous with this prehistoric shark, not to succumb without putting up a fight.  Scars and tears in the fins would be just part of being an apex predator.

Holding a PNSO Megalodon Shark Model

PNSO Megalodon model "Patton".
The PNSO large Megalodon model “Patton” being held by an Everything Dinosaur team member.  Note the white “battle scars” on the body and the nicks and rips in the dorsal fin.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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A Glossy Model with a Superb Wash

In this short video, we also comment on the finish of this shark replica.  The new version of “Patton” (the large PNSO Megalodon figure), has a glossier finish than its predecessor.  The model’s seams are much less visible and the addition of a gloss provides a pleasing wet-look finish to the figure.  As the video narrator remarked, the wet-look is very appropriate given the fact that this is a model of a marine animal.

For further details about the impressive PNSO Age of Dinosaurs model range, including information about the PNSO Megalodon figures visit: PNSO Age of Dinosaurs Figures and Replicas.

Please note this genus binomial name has been revised to Otodus megalodon.

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3 10, 2019

Most Complete Pterosaur Specimen Found in Australia to Date

By |2023-12-30T20:08:57+00:00October 3rd, 2019|Dinosaur and Prehistoric Animal News Stories, Main Page, Palaeontological articles, Photos/Pictures of Fossils|0 Comments

Ferrodraco lentoni – The “Iron Dragon”

The fossil record for pterosaurs “down under” is extremely poor.  Only around twenty very fragmentary specimens are known.  However, a team of scientists, including researchers from the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum (Winton, Queensland), have announced the discovery of a new species of flying reptile, what is more, the new species named Ferrodraco lentoni represents the most complete pterosaur known from Australia.

The Holotype Skull and Mandible of Ferrodraco lentoni

Ferrodraco lentoni holotype skull and jaw.
Ferrodraco lentoni holotype skull and mandible AODF 876. (A) dorsal view; (B) anterior view; (C) left lateral view; (D) ventral view; (E) right lateral view with line drawings (F and G).

Picture credit: Scientific Reports

A Close Neighbour of Savannasaurus elliottorum

Local farmer Bob Elliott discovered the specimen eroding out of a bank adjacent to a small creek on Belmont Station in early 2017, the fossilised remains, although fragmentary, represent a type of flying reptile known as an ornithocheirid, a family of pterosaurs with a global distribution, with specimens known from the Americas, Europe, North Africa, Asia and with two Queensland representatives already – Aussiedraco and Mythunga.  Bob Elliott took some of the fossils to the experts at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum and a field team was despatched to excavate the rest of the material.

The pterosaur fossil material includes parts of the skull, the tips of the jaws, five partial vertebrae, limb bones and around forty isolated and broken teeth.  The pterosaur fossils were found less than five miles from the site of the  Savannasaurus elliottorum quarry.  Savannasaurus was a huge sauropod dinosaur, it was discovered in 2005 and formally described in 2016.  To read about Savannasaurus: Titanosaurs Crossing Continents Savannasaurus elliottorum.

A Skeletal Reconstruction of Ferrodraco lentoni (based on Tropeognathus mesembrinus)

Reconstruction of Ferrodraco lentoni.
Skeleton reconstruction of Ferrodraco lentoni, scale bar 5 cm.

Picture credit: Scientific Reports – based on an illustration by Mark Witton

Ferrodraco lentoni – Named after the Late Mayor of Winton

The genus name is a reference to the ironstone preservation of the holotype specimen, and the Latin “draco” (dragon).   The species name honours former Winton Shire mayor Graham Thomas “Butch” Lenton, in recognition of his years of service to the Winton community and his strong support for the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Natural History Museum.

Ferrodraco is estimated to have lived some 96 million years ago and it is thought to have had a wingspan of around four metres.  Corresponding author for the scientific paper, published in the journal Scientific Reports, Adele Pentland, a PhD student at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, commented:

“Ferrodraco would have been an apex aerial predator around 96 million years ago.  At this time the Winton region was on the southern shores of an inland sea and was globally positioned about where Victoria’s southern coastline is today.”

A Life Reconstruction of Ferrodraco lentoni (Based on Tropeognathus mesembrinus)

Mojo Fun Tropeognathus.
A life reconstruction of Ferrodraco lentoni based on the Mojo Fun model of T. mesembrinus.

The picture (above) shows a pterosaur model from the Mojo Fun range.

To view this range of prehistoric animal figures: Mojo Fun Prehistoric and Extinct Figures.

The scientific paper: “Ferrodraco lentoni gen. et sp. nov., a new ornithocheirid pterosaur from the Winton Formation (Cenomanian–lower Turonian) of Queensland, Australia” by Adele H. Pentland, Stephen F. Poropat, Travis R. Tischler, Trish Sloan, Robert A. Elliott, Harry A. Elliott, Judy A. Elliott and David A. Elliott published in Scientific Reports.

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2 10, 2019

New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Models

By |2023-12-30T20:01:48+00:00October 2nd, 2019|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur News and Updates, Everything Dinosaur Products, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Press Releases|1 Comment

New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Models

The new for 2020 prehistoric animal models from Safari Ltd have been announced.  In total, nine new figures will be added to the Wild Safari Prehistoric World model range, namely:

  1. Concavenator
  2. Deinonychus
  3. Dilophosaurus
  4. Edmontosaurus
  5. Ichthyosaurus (marine reptile)
  6. Pachycephalosaurus
  7. Qianzhousaurus
  8. Sarcosuchus (prehistoric crocodile)
  9. Shringasaurus (a bizarre, diapsid reptile from the Triassic of India, that was only formally named and described two years ago)

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Concavenator Dinosaur Model

New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Concavenator dinosaur model.
The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Concavenator dinosaur model.

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Deinonychus Dinosaur Model

The new for 2020 the Wild Safari Prehistoric World Deinonychus dinosaur model.
New for 2020 the Wild Safari Prehistoric World Deinonychus dinosaur model.

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Dilophosaurus Dinosaur Model

New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Dilophosaurus dinosaur model.
The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Dilophosaurus dinosaur model.

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Edmontosaurus Dinosaur Model

The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Edmontosaurus dinosaur model.

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Ichthyosaurus Marine Reptile Model

New for 2020 the Wild Safari Prehistoric World Ichthyosaurus model.
The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Ichthyosaurus model.

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Pachycephalosaurus Dinosaur Model

The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur model.
The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Pachycephalosaurus model.

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Qianzhousaurus Dinosaur Model

The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Qianzhousaurus tyrannosaurid model.
New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Qianzhousaurus model.

The World Safari Prehistoric World Sarcosuchus Model

2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Sarcosuchus.
New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Sarcosuchus model.

The Wild Safari Prehistoric World Shringasaurus Model

New for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Shringasaurus.
The new for 2020 Wild Safari Prehistoric World Shringasaurus.

To view the current range of Wild Safari models in stock: Wild Safari Prehistoric World Models.

Wild Safari Prehistoric Animal Models – Tale of the Tape

We know how important the size of a figure is to dinosaur fans and model collectors, we have published details (below), of the approximate factory model measurements.  As and when models come into stock, our team members will check measurements and record model details.

  • Concavenator – length 16.8 cm and just under 7 cm (head height).
  • Deinonychus – length just over 22 cm, height of head just over 8.5 cm.
  • Dilophosaurus – length just over 16 cm, height of head just over 7.5 cm.
  • Edmontosaurus – length 26.2 cm, height 9.5 cm.  The Edmontosaurus is the largest prehistoric animal model Safari Ltd are introducing early in 2020.
  • Ichthyosaurus – length just over 19 cm.
  • Pachycephalosaurus – length 20.6 cm, height of head just over 10 cm.
  • Qianzhousaurus -length 22.9 cm, height of head just over 9 cm.
  • Sarcosuchus – length just under 26.5 cm.
  • Shringasaurus – length 17 cm, height of head 6 cm.

Models Expected When?

These figures will be put into production over the next few weeks, the official introduction date is around February 2020.  However, Everything Dinosaur hopes to have some of these models a little earlier, perhaps around December 2019.  Pricing for these models has yet to be announced.

Everything Dinosaur’s priority reserve list is now open, to reserve any of these figures simply email us, stating which model(s) you would like to reserve: Email Everything Dinosaur.

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1 10, 2019

The Spectacular PNSO Large Megalodon Model – Patton

By |2023-12-30T18:36:30+00:00October 1st, 2019|Adobe CS5, Dinosaur Fans, Everything Dinosaur Products, Everything Dinosaur videos, Main Page, Photos of Everything Dinosaur Products, Product Reviews|1 Comment

The Battle Damaged PNSO Large Megalodon Model

Our friends at PNSO introduced this year a new version of their large prehistoric shark replica (Megalodon).  We have been asked by many fans of prehistoric animals to show more pictures of this exciting figure.  Our team members are happy to oblige and we have produced a short video in which we unbox this large replica and provide a view of the amazing paintwork and detail on this PVC shark.  We also comment on the intricate and subtle scarring that is seen on this PNSO Megalodon replica.

The Battle Scarred PNSO Large Megalodon Model

Video credit: Everything Dinosaur

Reviewing a Fearsome Prehistoric Shark (PNSO Megalodon)

Known from calcified vertebrae and most famously, from huge triangular teeth, this prehistoric shark is thought to be the largest hypercarnivorous elasmobranch to have ever existed.  Size estimates vary, but a length of approximately sixteen metres has been proposed.  The PNSO Megalodon figure is also an impressive size, it measures around 32 centimetres in length and when erected on its display base (included in the box), the figure stands some 25 cm high.

The Stunning Cover Sleeve Artwork for the PNSO Megalodon Model

Brilliant artwork on the PNSO Megalodon model cover sleeve.
The amazing, colourful sleeve artwork on the PNSO Megalodon figure. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

Patton or Patton?

In our short video, (it lasts around 1 minute 45 seconds), we highlight some of the beautiful detail on this amazing prehistoric shark model.  PNSO now have two Megalodon models in their range.  Earlier this year, a second, smaller model was introduced, this figure had an articulated lower jaw.  Ironically, both these figures have been given the nickname “Patton” by the manufacturer, this might lead to a little bit of confusion.

We have asked our chums at PNSO for explanation, it seems that since Patton proved to be such a popular name for the larger figure, then the monicker became the name of choice for the second Megalodon replica.  So, PNSO currently offer two Megalodon figures, both entitled Patton.

“Patton” and “Patton” Two Megalodon Prehistoric Shark Replicas from PNSO

PNSO Megalodon shark models.
Which of the PNSO Megalodon prehistoric shark models do you prefer?  Please select either “Patton” or “Patton”. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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Further details on the extensive PNSO Age of Dinosaurs model range, including information on the two PNSO Megalodon figures visit: PNSO Age of Dinosaurs Figures and Replicas.

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