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New Beasts of the Mesozoic Dinosaur Figure Prototypes Ready for Paint

Thanks to the success of Cyberzoic, development on new Beasts of the Mesozoic figures continues to move forward. Three exciting new prototypes have reached the next stage of production and are now ready for paint.

The latest additions include the Allosaurus, Carnotaurus, and Dilophosaurus, each sculpted in prototype form before receiving their final paint applications. At this stage, collectors can get a closer look at the anatomy, proportions, and fine sculpted details that make the Beasts of the Mesozoic line known for its blend of scientific accuracy and dynamic articulation.

Although these prototypes are still unpainted, they already showcase the intricate muscle definition, scale textures, and lifelike poses that fans have come to expect. Once painting is complete, each figure will move one step closer to final production.

The upcoming trio represents three of the most recognizable theropod dinosaurs from the Jurassic Period. Allosaurus was one of the dominant predators of Late Jurassic North America, while Carnotaurus is instantly recognizable for its distinctive horns and powerful build. Dilophosaurus, famous for its paired crests, continues to be one of the most iconic early large theropods ever discovered.

These work-in-progress prototypes offer collectors an exciting behind-the-scenes look at the figure creation process and provide an early preview of what’s coming to the Beasts of the Mesozoic lineup.

Stay tuned for additional updates as these figures receive their final paint applications and continue through production.

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