Eons Woolly Mammoth articulation and parts breakdown

We have one last update this week on the upcoming Eons Woolly Mammoth action figure. Here’s a look at the articulation and parts breakdown, done by Ross Persichetti.

We have one last update this week on the upcoming Eons Woolly Mammoth action figure. Here’s a look at the articulation and parts breakdown, done by Ross Persichetti.


We have a very exciting sculpt reveal today courtesy of Jake Baardse- here’s the first look at his sculpt for the Beasts of the Mesozoic Allosaurus fragilis! I also want to note an error on the previously shown color design for this figure- I did mistake the A. jimmadseni head for the A. fragilis head,…

Check out the package design for the upcoming Beasts of the Mesozoic Chasmosaurus action figure, due out this September! Package art by Shannon Beaumont.

Been working on the Cyberzoic packaging as of late, and here’s a first look at some of the items currently in progress! Cyberzoic presents an interesting challenge with the three components for each set being packaged separately and Argenteus seemed like a good place to start. I decided to use Raph’s art for the human…

Today we have another awesome catalog image for wave 2 of the Beasts of the Mesozoic: Tyrannosaur series- Bistahieversor sealeyi! Background art by Raul Ramos.

I’ve received a fair amount of emails and messages from BotM collectors who want to see the original Zuniceratops and Chasmosaurus reissued. While I do have repaints of these planned for future release, how many of you would also like to see these guys return in their original colors?

New Beasts of the Mesozoic calendars are here for 2023! I wasn’t sure if I would make a calendar for next year, but I’m really glad I did because these turned out great! Full details and ordering info coming tomorrow. Tarbosaurus cover art by Raul Ramos.
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Finally a Company who does Articulated Mammals.
Keep up the Great Work.
The wooly mammoth is exquisite! I’m glad you are continuing to expand the types of beasts (even when they aren’t broad enough, species-wise, for a kickstarter wave! I have only one small request, which I hope doesn’t offend you as a sculptor, perhaps give the shoulder joints a bit extra “gap” so that they don’t scrape the mammoth’s side (you favor sculpt over articulation range (which is fantastic!), but I can foresee the mammoth becoming a “statue with joints” without some excess allowance for the mechanics). And yes!!! I believe this will be my first articulated mammoth, ever!!!! (Haha, Playmobil has a mammoth whose upper-jaw and head can pivot upward to open the mouth and a trunk that can elevate on a single hinge, but that hardly counts! I am thrilled!!!