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Ceratosaurus nasicornis is a theropod dinosaur that inhabited the Earth during the Late Jurassic period, approximately 150 million years ago. This predator is known for its distinctive appearance and has captured the imagination of paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts alike due to its unique features, which set it apart from other carnivores of its time.

Ceratosaurus was a medium-sized bipedal dinosaur, with a length ranging from 6 to 8 meters and an estimated weight of around 1 ton. Its body was robust and well adapted for hunting, with powerful hind limbs that allowed it to run at high speed, suggesting that it was an active hunter capable of chasing down its prey. One of the most notable features of this dinosaur is the large bony horn found above its nose, hence its name "nasicornis", which means "horned nose". This horn, although not very large, may have served for display, recognition between individuals of the same species, or even as a weapon in intraspecific combat.

Another distinctive feature of Ceratosaurus is the presence of small horns above its eyes, which gave it an even more intimidating appearance. In addition, it had a series of osteoderms, i.e. bony plates embedded in the skin, which extended along its back and tail, providing an additional form of protection or perhaps a role in thermal regulation.

The skull of Ceratosaurus was relatively large in proportion to its body, with powerful jaws and a formidable set of teeth composed of long, curved teeth. These teeth were designed to tear flesh, indicating that this dinosaur was a carnivore that probably fed on other smaller dinosaurs, as well as larger prey if there were opportunities. Its lower jaw was flexible, allowing it to open its mouth at a wide angle, helping it to capture and consume large prey.

As for its skeleton, Ceratosaurus had a robust and balanced structure that supported its lifestyle as a predator. Its spine was flexible but strong, with dorsal vertebrae that allowed for considerable mobility, essential for a hunter who needed speed and agility. The front limbs were shorter compared to the back ones and ended in hands with four fingers, of which three were well developed and ended in sharp claws, possibly used to hold its prey or in the manipulation of objects.

The tail of Ceratosaurus was long and muscular, and is thought to have played a crucial role in its balance during running or when making quick turns while hunting. This tail could also have been used as a defensive tool or as a stabilizer during attacks.

Museum-quality replicas due to their high degree of scientific rigor.

Approximate measurements of the Ceratosaurus:
  • 1:6 scale Assembly kit
    • Length 870 mm
    • Height 265 mm
    • Width 100 mm
    • Snout-tail length 910 mm
    • Includes supports
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Collector's item ; Hyper-realistic replica, highly detailed and with a high degree of scientific precision.

Made to scale, prototyped in resin and with a scenic base in most of the models offered. If you like miniatures, both for collecting and for painting, we offer you a wide variety of scale replicas; All of them related to dinosaurs, extinct prehistoric fauna and current fauna.

So if you love dinosaurs and animals as much as we do, this is your favorite store to collect and paint them :)

We are authorized distributors of all the replicas and figures we offer. We use 3D printers with 8K - 14K resolution, and high-quality resins with additives to improve hardness and flexibility, thus offering replicas of impeccable quality.

Different scales will be used to make the replicas (depending on the size of the species), although we are open to making other suggested scales upon request as long as they fit in our printing trays, for which you will have to contact us via email and request the required size.

Replicas are supplied with the option of airbrush priming in dark grey. If you require another colour, please let us know which one you prefer in the box with special instructions for the seller. Without priming, we do not guarantee that the resin will accept paint.
We also offer the option of choosing a professionally painted replica, which is agreed upon throughout its development with the painter, through a private chat available.

Complete replica (one piece): We supply complete replicas in those models that are small, and models that are medium, large or not very bulky, will have the prerogative of being presented as a complete replica or assembly kit as the case may be.
Complete replicas will be supplied separately from their base.

Replica assembly kit: We supply replicas whose models are large, very large or bulky, only with this option.
The indicated replicas (generally composed of base, head, body and tail) will come prepared for the subsequent assembly that will be required by the client, by sanding, putty, adhesive or technique chosen by the client.

All replicas are thoroughly inspected before shipping and will be carefully packaged to prevent damage during transport.

Information about the models

The poses of the models aim to represent each character in the most scientifically viable way, thus revealing the life and customs of prehistoric and modern fauna.

Each character has its own personality and develops in different life scenarios; birth, adolescence and play, hunting, feeding, fighting, courtship, death and many other scenes from their daily life, always from the creative perspective of their designers.

Handmade

All orders are individually prepared on the cutter for subsequent prototyping, obtaining a resin part that will require post-processing by manual and ultrasonic cleaning, support removal, ultraviolet curing, labeling and packaging.

We are authorized distributors

We offer both our own physical replicas and those that have been modeled by many of the best 3D designers, in order to offer you the greatest possible variety.

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