DAMTOYS MUSEUMSERIES:CARNOTAURUS SCENES COLLECTIBLELEVEL STATUES
Productintroduction:
Name: Carnotaurus
Classification: Theropoda Abelisauridae
Period: Late Cretaceous period, between about 72 and 69.9 million years ago
Distribution: Patagonia, Argentina, South America
Diet: Carnivorous
Size: Length 8m, Height 3.5m, Hip Height 3m
Expected weight: 2500kg
Named by: Jose F. Bonaparte, 1985
Product no.: NO. MUS009A/B
Product type: Museum Collection Series
Carnotaurus Bust overall dimension (incl. base): D 590mm H 300mm W 225mm
Gross weight: 6.6kg
Barcode:6970569626369 Material used:Polystone PCS/CTN:2PCS/CTN
Product no.: NO.MUS009A/ B(exclusive)
Product type: Museum Collection Series
Carnotaurus Bust overall dimension (incl. base): D 590mm H 300mm W 225mm Carnotaurus skull statue size((incl. base):高200mm 宽170mm 长115mm Gross weight(exclusive):7kg
Barcode:6970569626369 Material used:Polystone PCS/CTN:2PCS/CTN
Designerdevelopment idea:
Among carnivorous dinosaurs, I havealways felt that the shape and body structure of the Carnotaurus are veryunique. This is not only because of the "horns" on its head. Comparedto other large theropods, the Carnotaurus has a smaller head, a longer neck,longer leg bones, and a longer chest. The overall shape of its bone structureis very slender. However, due to the influence of some early works of art, filmand television, many dinosaur enthusiasts, including me, have the impressionthat the Carnotaurus is a strong, ferocious and excellent predator. Therefore,the challenge of this design was to create a burly beast without ruining thepresupposed bone structure.
The inspiration for the spinyhead came from a picture of a desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma platyrhinos) Ihave seen. This design has also been used in the previous series of Carnotaurusbust. For the facial details of this statue, the design has been thoroughlyadjusted and re-sculpted. I have added more muscle to the neck and back to makeits head appear more powerful; covered it with hardened leather and hornyspikes so that it looks more aggressive. Thick flesh is added in creating theabdomen to play down the long and prominent pelvic structure of theCarnotaurus, so the chest does not look too slender. For the colour scheme, I haveselected a red and black combination that is filled with evil energy. Hope youwill like it.
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