MOJO Dunkleosteus Realistesch Dinosaurier Toy Replica Hand gemoolt Figur

Brand:Mojo

3.7/5

35.98

Dësen Dunkleosteus ass eng héichqualitativ Spillsaachen Hand gemoolt mat Kanner sécher net gëfteg Faarwen. Perfekt fir déi fantastesch Dinosaurier Spillwelt fir kleng Kanner, Dinosaurier Sammlungen a fir Schoulprojeten. Mojo Déieren hëllefen Iech d'Natur an d'Liewen ze bréngen! Voll op de Rand mat Charakter an Detailer kommen dës Spillsaachen a verschiddene Gréissten a Stiler, vun Dinosaurier a Fantasie bis Wildlife a Hausdéieren, et gëtt en Déier fir jiddereen! Perfekt fir ze léieren, ze spillen an ze sammelen déi eenzeg Limit ass Är Fantasi. Start Är Mojo Déierekollektioun haut. Mir gleewen datt Qualitéit a Sécherheet déi wesentlechst Elementer sinn déi néideg sinn fir Spillsaachen ze kreéieren déi net nëmmen d'Fantasie vun engem Kand inspiréiere géifen, si hätten fir ëmmer eng speziell Plaz an hirem Häerz. All eis Spillsaachfiguren sinn pädagogesch Grad, handgemoolt, ganz detailléiert richteg zum Liewen a gemaach mat den héchste Spezifikatioune mat de beschten a sécherste Materialien, reegelméisseg getest fir Sécherheet a Qualitéit ze garantéieren. OPGEPASST: ERSCHLUCHTSGEFAAR - Kleng Deeler. Net fir Kanner ënner 3 Joer.

Gemaach op déi héchste Spezifikatioune mat de beschte Materialien. MOJO Toy Figurines gi verdeelt vu Legler Toys USA Inc. De perfekte Kaddo fir de Geescht ze froen. Sammelbar, pädagogesch an ideal fir Schoul Diorama Projeten. Hand gemoolt. Ganz detailléiert a richteg zum Liewen. Toy Dunkleosteus Figur.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 48 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Item model number 387374
Item Weight 3.2 ounces
Manufacturer MOJO
Manufacturer recommended age 3 years and up
Product Dimensions 3.07 x 5.51 x 8.03 inches
Release date June 1, 2021

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Scritto da: Matthew A. Bille
Beautiful model of an amazing creature
As founder of a Dunk site on FaceBook and a fanatical Dunkleosteus terrelli fan, I am pleased to say this, the newest Dunk on the market, is a beautiful model. At under 8 inches long, it’s bigger than the Safari dunk but smaller (and less expensive) than the CollectA Dunk I think of as the gold standard for mass-produced models. It has no articulated parts but is done in a swimming pose that, added to careful detailing, gives it a lifelike appearance. This fish is clearly an organic living creature, unlike some Dunk illustrations and models that look like an armored head with the boring parts sort of stuck on. The handsome green and yellow body with some countershading, a little reminiscent of a speckled trout, is plausible and looks great. It resembles Charles R. Knight’s classic painting of the critter. As in most Dunk models, the artist set the rounded dorsal fin well back on the body. The mouth is open, as is the law for all Dunk models (why make them if you don’t show off God’s own staple remover)? The biting plates and head look great, although the sclerotic rings might have been set half-a-millimeter deeper. There comes a point in any Dunk modeler’s life where he or she must make judgement calls, and some of the ones on display here are especially interesting. The striations or folds on the body, indicating the allowance for movement by the skin, are carried considerably further back (all the way to the region of the anal fin), than in most Dunks. Indeed, most models either show these only at the cephalic joint (as with the with CollectA) or not at all. No one has enough information to say “this is what Dunk skin looks like," so that's a maybe. The striations are sculpted, as every bit of this model (such as the fin rays) is, with precision. This Dunk has none of the pebbly-osteoderm-laden appearance of the CollectA or Schleich types, and no hint of the very large scutes on the Schleich model, which I think are inaccurate. The paired fins show the “wrists” reaching out further from the body than in all the other models I have. There are illustrations of D. terrelli showing it this way, but they are definitely in the minority. However, we don’t have a Dunk fin, nor the cartiliginous skeleton of one, nor the outline of one, and some articles describe the pectoral fins as stenobasal (narrow based), again the choice is reasonable. The pectoral fins are set a bit further back than the CollectA artist chose to place them. On the tail, I do have strong opinions. I’ve never liked the symmetrical or almost-symmetrical eel-like tail idea: it just doesn’t seem to have enough surface area for the speed and maneuverability this heavily armored predator needed to catch prey like sharks. The most recent paper on this plumped for a more heteroceral tail, which I think more likely to be correct. But we don’t KNOW this for sure, and some specialists still think this type of model is accurate. You could say the tail here is eel-like with just enough asymmetry to hint Dunk evolution might have started on the path to a more prominent upper lobe when the Frasnian-Famennian extinction event punched the arthrodires in their armored noses and the Hangenberg event left them on the bone heap of history. I am also not a hydrodynamicist, but I know something of aerodynamics: SomeDunk artists and sculptors look at a smaller placoderm of which we have an impression, like Coccosteus, and assume it scales up, but the tail surface really has to get bigger proportionately. The fins and tail had to propel/maneuver a head and forebody that by itself could weigh a ton. The bottom line is that I don’t think anything, except perhaps the tail, is wrong with this Dunk, and again it’s just gorgeous. Artists and scientists have many different interpretations of the species’ body plan and appearance, and unless we find impression fossils of something closer to the Dunk than Coccosteus, it’s going to stay that way. This is a great toy and display model, very affordable, and a major addition to anyone’s lineup.
Scritto da: Joe kennison
Grandson loved it
Grand son plays with it all the time
Scritto da: Bryan Wong
Great detailing but a little small.
Great rendition of Dunk with exquisite detailing n great paint job. However, I think the figurine would have excellent if it was a little bigger. I was somewhat disappointed at its size.
Scritto da: M. Pena
Solid model
This Dunkleosteus looks exactly like all the artist renditions of the real thing. It's beautifully colored and has lots of little details. And it's solid - I don't see how anyone could break this without, Ida know, pliers and a hacksaw. I'm jealous of the kids today that have access to all these obscure and realistic prehistoric animal models.
Scritto da: Ilya
A Wonderful Toy Figure
One of the best dunkleosteus toy models I've ever seen. Very realistic toy is made in a classic (perhaps even rare vintage) style. Not as big as the Schleich or Collecta models, little more than Safari Ltd. model. Happy to have this toy figure in my pop-paleoart collection. See my pictures. One look is worth a thousand words!
Scritto da: Adam Link
Smaller than I thought it would be.
It was smaller than I thought it would be, but a very nice, detailed realistic figure. I recommend it if you don't mind it being a bit small.
Scritto da: Lauralee Williamson
Fun Sturdy Water Dino
Good sturdy product!! Cool looking!! Fun to have a water Dino!!
Scritto da: Manuel Alejandro Gómez Ramos
It is a small but well-shaped dunkleosteus
Nice representation of the dunkleosteus of Mojo a brilliant figure for this company and perhaps the best figure of Mojo this year in relation to prehistoric animals.

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