JJP Triceratops
£21.00
Triceratops lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous Period approximately 68 to 66 Million years ago. The first Triceratops was discovered in 1887 and described in 1890 during the infamous “Bone Wars”, a period of competitive fossil hunting between the paleontological rivals Dr. Edward Drinker Cope and Dr. Othniel Charles Marsh.
Triceratops was named after the three horns adorned on its face. The two horns at the top of its brows reached lengths of up to 3 feet while the third horn above its nose was reached up to 8 inches long. Triceratops’ horns served two main functions; they were used as weapons in combat as well as for display to attract a mate.
History repeats itself as the ancient rivalry between Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops rages on in Petrel’s Paradise. It was a common sight to see a Triceratops sporting a missing horn or damaged frills due to a Tyrannosaurus attack. Conversely, Tyrannosaurus may also bear scars reminiscent of puncture wounds or cuts caused by the horns of this formidable herbivore.
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1x Triceratops
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NOTE!
This model will come scaled to tabletop 28/32mm standard. It will be posted unpainted and unassembled.
All models are printed in a high 12K resin quality.
All models have had their supports removed. They have been washed and cured and are ready to prime and paint.
However, some supports may still be left and it may require minor cleanup.