
PNSO Russo the Coronosaurus
A Crowned Ceratopsian Worth Displaying
Coronosaurus was a small but striking ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in what is now Alberta, Canada, around 77 million years ago. Its name means "crowned lizard," a reference to the row of ornate hornlets along the edge of its frill - a feature that set it apart from its more famous relatives like Centrosaurus. As a member of the centrosaurine group, Coronosaurus had a short nasal horn, a beaked mouth for shearing tough plants, and a bulky body suited for life in Late Cretaceous floodplains.

Model Features -
PNSO Russo the Coronosaurus
Professional techniques and attention to detail bring this prehistoric animal to life with impressive scientific accuracy and museum-quality craftsmanship. Here's what makes this figure stand out:
-
Hand-Painted Detail: Subtle shading and complex color patterns bring out naturalistic textures.
-
Dynamic Pose: Lifelike position showcasing the animal's shape and flexibility in life.
-
Science-Based Design: Sculpted with anatomical accuracy reflecting the most current fossil evidence.
-
Collectible Build: Sturdy enough for handling, detailed enough for shelf display.
-
1:35 Scale Accuracy: Measures approximately 16 cm in length.

Why this model deserves a spot in your collection
Russo the Coronosaurus is more than just a figure - it’s a celebration of overlooked dinosaurs brought to life by PNSO’s commitment to scientific integrity and artistic excellence. Whether you're a longtime PNSO collector or just starting your prehistoric collection, Russo is a rare opportunity to own a high-quality model of a lesser-known but visually stunning ceratopsian.