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SCHLEICH FIGURE - DINOSAURS # 15047 - DIPLODOCUS (11 X 2,4 X 3,5 INCH)
SKU: 4059433760049
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Description
The Diplodocus is a giant of the prehistoric world: it measures 29 meters in length, with its never-ending neck alone reaching up to 20 feet. As if that wasn't enough, it weighs up to 32,000 pounds. Not bad for a vegetarian! With its wide mouth, it must spend hours laboriously chewing branches until it's finally full. That certainly saves it from trouble!
SCHLEICH FIGURE - DIPLODOCUS (11 X 2,4 X 3,5 INCH) - DINOSAURS 15047 is categorised FIGURINES / SCHLEICH and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
SCHLEICH FIGURE - DIPLODOCUS (11 X 2,4 X 3,5 INCH) - DINOSAURS 15047 is categorised FIGURINES / SCHLEICH and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
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SCHLEICH
Manufacturer : SCHLEICH
Collection : DINOSAURS
Language : MULTILINGUAL (EN/FR)
Manufacturer : SCHLEICH
Collection : DINOSAURS
Language : MULTILINGUAL (EN/FR)
SKU: 4059433760049
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CHARLES C. | Report this review |
07/06/2025 | |
Diplodocus Schleich | |
Voici une belle figurine de l'un des plus célèbres sauropodes de l'Amérique du Nord du Jurassique supérieur et qui compte parmi les géants léger avec sa longueur de 27 m pour un poids d'au max 15 tonnes. Le diplodocus de cette figurine est célèbre car il fut le tout premier sauropode dont nous avions un squelette complet. Il est juste dommage que Schleich n'est plus une collection à l'échelle comme autrefois. Il y a donc ds galimimus qui sont aussi gros que des diplodocus. |