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Mammuthus
primigenius
Mammuthus primigenius, more commonly
known as the "Woolly Mammoth". Aside from the Tyrannosaurus
rex, probably the most famous of all the prehistoric animals.
Was common throughout parts of Europe, Asia and parts of North
America
The very first one to be assembled and painted
at Paleocraft. 1/20 scale signed and numbered.
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Tyrannosaurus
rex (faux bronze
finish)
Tyrannosaurus rex, the first one assembled
and painted at Paleocraft to resemble a bronze metallic finish,
signed and numbered.
1/30 scale, 15 inches in length and is perched
upon an oval oak base. Very sturdy construction, a 1/8 inch steel
rod runs the length of the leg to ensure it's strength and stability
for display.
$285 + $13 shipping
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the U.S. contact for specific shipping quote before ordering.)
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Moa
with Chicks
Dianornis giganteus, Largest of the giant
flightless birds from New Zealand. Believed to have gone extinct
sometime after the first humans inhabited the island around 1,000
years ago.
This is a one of a kind sclupture from Paleocraft.
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Bronze
Megalodon Tooth
Carcharadon megaladon , Giant Prehistoric
shark related to the modern Great White.
With 30 years experience
working in bronze, gold and silver, this wonderfully detailed
and accurate sculpture is brought to you by Oklahoma Artist , Lonnie
S. Kirkendall.
Contact: 918-478-3184
Rendered in bronze and limited to 29 Reproductions,
signed and numbered. Life size, 5.25 inches across the base
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