Qianzhousaurus painted prototype gallery coming soon!



Most assume dinosaurs lived in hot climates surrounded by lush rainforests. But this wasn’t always the case because the dinosaurs lived in many different areas. There were even polar dinos—dinosaurs that lived in the Arctic! While the polar region was warmer than it is today, temperatures were still freezing. How Did They Survive? Scientists aren’t…

Featuring the Adasaurus and Acheroraptor The Beasts of the Mesozoic 1/6th Raptor Series returns in all-new packaging! Here’s an early look at the new Adasaurus and Acheroraptor figures in the updated box style, with art by Shannon Beaumont! As with the recently shown Tyrannosaurs, the window-printed names and BotM logo will be added on the…

Checking in on the Beasts of the Mesozoic/ Cenozoic ‘Acro Wave’ progress today, we have a first look at the new paint samples for the largest and smallest figures of the assortment- Acrocanthosaurus and Moeritherium! Here you can see how they compare to the original resin prototypes. The Acro wave is currently expected to begin…

The new paint samples have arrived for the Beasts of the Mesozoic: Ceratopsian Series wave 3, and I just wanted to take a few quick photos before shooting the galleries. Overall these turned out really well for a first pass, with the only glaring issue being the back scutes left unpainted on the Xenoceratops (something…

New Beasts of the Mesozoic: Ceratopsian Series Kickstarter Update today- ‘Wave 1 lands in the US, ‘Taco’ gets a base, and an Early Look at Wave 2′ check it out! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/creativebeast/beasts-of-the-mesozoic-ceratopsian-series-action-figures/posts/3007028

Adasaurus mongoliensis (vers. 2) by Shannon Beaumont- one of my all-time favorite BotM raptor package art pieces is also one of the most recent. Shannon’s depiction of the normally friendly-looking Adasaurus, turned out way more intimidating than I’d expected and I love it! It may have only been the size of a turkey, but you…
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Hi David & Ross, will Qianzhousaurus discovered from Sichuan, named by Lü Jun-Chang be re-produced in near Future? Asides, many of my clients required Albertosaurus’ availability. Hope those two items will be made again! I can partially be your funds source just like Kickstarter did in my plans,
Best Regards
Vick