Utahceratops Gettyi Action Figure

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Web ID: 17712091

Beasts of the Mesozoic action figure- Utah Ceratops gettyi - 1/18th scale dinosaur action figure aka Utah horned face . Ceratopsian series - this ceratopsian figure measures 14" long and has 20 points of articulation.

  • Product Features

    • WARNING - CHOKING HAZARD - contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years
    • Recommended for ages 15 years and above
    • Product dimension - 13.0" L x 8.0" W x 4.28" H
    • Product weight - 2.83 lbs
    • Articulated figure - this 1/18 scale action figure has 20 points of articulation, the solid articulation makes for some strong poses
    • Highly-detailed - hand painted figure - measures 14" long and 7.5" tall, detailed base with posing rod, features, detailed sculpting and intricate paintwork for a realistic look
    • Scientifically accurate collectible - includes full color background display insert and collector card, exquisite dinosaur scale replicas that are based off of science and years of thorough research
    • Display in or out of, the box - prehistoric beasts walked, the earth long before our time with its unique package design, proudly display on your shelf in or out of its' packaging great gift idea for dinosaur enthusiasts
    • Ceratopsian series - during, the cretaceous period, a group of dinos that were squat in stature but hugely powerful roamed, the earth, the ceratopsian group were mostly made up of large, herbivorous dinos that had beaks horns
    • Assembly not required
    • No batteries needed
    • Plastic
    • Wipe Clean
    • Imported
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