Diplodocus Figure

(5 customer reviews)

$24.90

The diplodocus is undoubtedly the most famous prehistoric herbivorous reptile to have walked our planet. It is the longest dinosaur ever discovered by paleontologists! It could measure the size of a 4-story building and this diplodocus figure reproduces its anatomy.

  • An unmissable collector’s item
  • 10x8in – 26x20cm
  • An ideal gift for dinosaur fans
  • Made from high quality plastic
  • An educational toy

A diplodocus figurine

This diplodocus figure is the perfect companion for your prehistoric adventures! Measuring four stories tall, this herbivorous reptile is the longest dinosaur ever discovered. Made with durable materials, this figure is perfect for hours of playtime fun. With its realistic design, your child will love exploring the world of dinosaurs with this figure by their side. Add this essential piece to your child’s toy collection today!

What would a collection of dinosaur figurines be without a cute and beautiful fern-eating diplodocus to overlook it? This reptile native of New Mexico has conquered all the movies such as Jurassic Park because of its unique anatomy that makes it an adorable lizard! This quadcopter will delight all children and collectors by its size and its high level of detail.

It will wonderfully complement your Velociraptor figure as well as all your other dinosaur figures. If you are a fan of the Mesozoic fauna and you like to honor it through dinosaur toys, you are at the right place!

5 reviews for Diplodocus Figure

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    A***e

    Very nice great for a dinosaur lover

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    K***v

    Good quality. The kid is happy. Plastic doesn’t have bad smell. Not so heavy. The size is just perfect , exactly what I was expecting

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    L***u

    The figure is really tall and made of high quality materials. My daughter plays with it everyday

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    Customer

    Very nice and realistic figurine

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    M***m

    Nice figurine for children

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