The titanic pterosaur in a resin model kit.
The ancient Aztecs worshiped a feathered-serpent deity by the name of Quetzalcoatl, which inspired the name of this long-necked pterosaur. With a 12 meter wingspan comparable to a small airplane, this could creature may indeed have looked godlike, gliding through Cretaceous skies millions of years ago. This resin kit by Max Salas reproduces the winged reptile at 1:35 scale, and is certainly one of the most impressive models of a pterosaur ever created.
1:35 Scale
12" Wingspan
The ancient Aztecs worshiped a feathered-serpent deity by the name of Quetzalcoatl, which inspired the name of this long-necked pterosaur. With a 12 meter wingspan comparable to a small airplane, this could creature may indeed have looked godlike, gliding through Cretaceous skies millions of years ago. This resin kit by Max Salas reproduces the winged reptile at 1:35 scale, and is certainly one of the most impressive models of a pterosaur ever created.
1:35 Scale
12" Wingspan