
PNSO Stella The Stellasaurus
A Regal Horned Dinosaur from the Rocky Mountain Front
Stellasaurus was a late-surviving member of the centrosaurine ceratopsians, roaming the floodplains of what is now Montana around 75 million years ago. Named for its “star lizard” appearance, Stellasaurus sported a dramatic arrangement of long, backward-sweeping horns and a distinctively ornamented frill. This rare and recently described dinosaur helps bridge evolutionary gaps between more famous relatives like Styracosaurus and Einiosaurus, giving scientists a clearer picture of ceratopsian diversity during the Late Cretaceous.

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PNSO Stella The Stellasaurus
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:
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Hand-Painted Detail: Subtle shading and complex color patterns bring out naturalistic textures.
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Dynamic Pose: Lifelike position showcasing the animal's shape and flexibility in life.
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Science-Based Design: Sculpted with anatomical accuracy reflecting the most current fossil evidence.
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Collectible Build: Sturdy enough for handling, detailed enough for shelf display.
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1:35 Scale Accuracy: Measures approximately 15 cm in length.

Why this model deserves a spot in your collection
Stella the Stellasaurus is more than just another horned dinosaur—she represents a fascinating evolutionary stage in ceratopsian history, beautifully captured in PNSO’s signature detail. With her elaborate frill and forward-facing pose, Stella adds visual diversity and scientific depth to any prehistoric display. Whether you're a seasoned PNSO collector or new to dinosaur models, Stella is an essential addition to your herd of horned dinosaurs.