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PNSO Samuel the Alamosaurus

A Towering Titan of the Late Cretaceous

Alamosaurus was one of the last, and largest, sauropods to roam North America. Living around 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous, this long-necked herbivore could grow up to 100 feet in length. Despite being a relative newcomer in terms of fossil discovery, Alamosaurus has become a symbol of North America's final age of dinosaurs, holding its ground among giants like Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops.

Model Features - 

PNSO Samuel the Alamosaurus

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 41.5 cm in length.

Why this model deserves a spot in your collection

PNSO’s Samuel brings gravitas and grandeur to any prehistoric collection. With its impressive size, scientific precision, and fine artistry, this figure captures the awe of the Late Cretaceous ecosystem. If you’re looking to showcase the sheer scale and diversity of sauropods, Samuel is a must-have for both seasoned collectors and newcomers alike.

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