Action Video: Pentaceratops in action!

Here’s the next video preview for wave 3 of the Beasts of the Mesozoic: Ceratopsian Series- check out the Pentaceratops in action!

Here’s the next video preview for wave 3 of the Beasts of the Mesozoic: Ceratopsian Series- check out the Pentaceratops in action!

Another update from the factory for the resized, 1/18th scale Beasts of the Mesozoic Raptors. We’re still working out the base and standing options, but right check out how much detail there is at this small 4″ size! The first releases will include Velociraptor, Dromaeosaurus, and Linheraptor in their 1/6th scale colors. I’m hoping to…

ZOIC TCG art reveal! A pack of dromaeosaurs being terrorized by a fearsome pteranodon, illustrated by none other than Gabriel Ugueto! Attach this card to any Beast to deal extra damage against Skirmishers! Keen eyed viewers may have noticed part of this illustration at the end of the campaign page – a tease what’s to…

We have our first Cyberzoic wave B catalog shot today with the upcoming Dilophosaurus wetherilli, seen here in its Fire Clan environment. It’s always a blast to see dinosaurs in a sci-fi setting! Preorder is available here

For all of you Lewis LaRosa fans, don’t miss this new Kickstarter campaign ‘CARBON BASED: THE ART OF LEWIS LaROSA Deluxe Art Book’! It’s currently in its final hours and features a TON of incredible works by Lewis, including the two Cyberzoic pieces that he did for us. View the Kickstarter

Happy 4th of July weekend everyone! To celebrate, I’m including a free set of Beasts of the Mesozoic White Nestlings with any in-stock purchase of $100 or more at creative-beast.com. (Use code DINOWORKS at checkout.) Have fun, be safe, and enjoy the weekend!

Velociraptors flourished in the Cretaceous Period, which is the last period of the Mesozoic Era. They are believed to have existed for over 70 million years. They had many defining features that helped scientists identify what Velociraptors actually looked like. Continue reading to learn more! Appearance and Physical Capabilities They were bipedal animals, meaning they…
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