Colossosuchus techniensis with movable jaw - 1:40 Scale
Colossosuchus techniensis with movable jaw - 1:40 Scale is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Pickup currently unavailable at Folkestone Warehouse
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions: W cm x H cm x L cm
Weight:
Suitable for children from: 3 Years +
Brand: CollectA
Barcode: 4892900800615
Colossosuchus techniensis with movable jaw - 1:40 Scale is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The CollectA Colossosuchus techniensis model brings a giant phytosaur to life. This detailed 1:40 Scale replica features a movable jaw for extra realism. It is a fantastic addition to any prehistoric collection or a compelling stand alone display piece.
This figure is perfect for dinosaur enthusiasts, model collectors, and young scientists. It satisfies the innate desire to own and understand impressive creatures from deep time, offering a tangible link to ancient Earth.
Adding this Colossosuchus techniensis with movable jaw figure to a collection provides a sense of completion and ownership. The quality and detail make it highly satisfying to hold and examine, reflecting a genuine interest in palaeontology.
- Replica of the Late Triassic phytosaur, Colossosuchus techniensis, providing insight into prehistoric life and species diversification.
- Accurate 1:40 scale model, which represents a highly detailed and proportional version of this archosauriform that is estimated to have reached up to eight metres in length.
- Designed by CollectA, known for producing scientifically accurate and high quality prehistoric animal models, ensuring collector value and authenticity.
- Colossosuchus figure features a movable jaw, allowing for interactive display and demonstrating the unique dentition of this ancient carnivorous creature.
- The model includes detailed anatomical features, such as the gular shield osteoderms on the throat, appealing to enthusiasts of palaeontology and realistic animal figures.
- Ideal educational tool, allowing for tangible interaction with the study of phytosaurs and the Late Triassic ecosystem of India.

