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PNSO Dinosaur Models - Frederik the Lokiceratops #86
14+ Years
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Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Frederic the Lokiceratops dinosaur model from PNSO, capturing intricate details of this unique ceratopsian species. Wonderful color palette.
PNSO Frederik the Lokiceratops measures: 7.2" L X 2.5" W X 3.9" H
Frederic the Lokiceratops by PNSO is a remarkable representation of the lesser-known ceratopsian dinosaur. This model boasts a striking frill with eye-catching, colorful patterns that mirror scientific interpretations of how this species might have appeared. The intricate sculpting brings out the texture of the skin, the naturalistic wrinkles, and the anatomical accuracy of this herbivorous dinosaur.
The head features the iconic horn arrangement of Lokiceratops, with a pair of long, forward-facing brow horns and a smaller nasal horn, all rendered with precision. The vibrant frill pattern is a standout feature, blending earthy tones with bold turquoise and orange highlights, ensuring it draws attention in any display. The subtle shading along the body enhances the muscular structure and gives the model a lifelike appearance.
Crafted from durable, non-toxic materials, Frederic the Lokiceratops is both sturdy and safe for handling. The base-free design allows for versatile display options, whether as part of a prehistoric diorama or as a standalone centerpiece.
Lokiceratops was a genus of ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Known for its elaborate frill and horn structure, this herbivorous dinosaur is believed to have inhabited lush, forested regions. The frill may have served multiple purposes, such as species recognition, thermoregulation, and attracting mates. Fossil evidence suggests Lokiceratops shared its environment with other ceratopsians and large herbivores, likely coexisting in complex ecosystems.
Hand Painted.
Product Code: PNSO-086
PNSO #86
by PNSO
14+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.