A ceratopsian never before seen in figure form.
This North American dinosaur was once thought to be a new species of Chasmosaurus, but in 2010, it was reclassified as a distinct genus. It is believed to have grown to about 5 meters in length. The very first figure of this exotic herbivore was released by Safari Ltd. in 2012, and represents the species type Vagaceratops irvinensis. The golden brown coloration is based on the life size statue of Vagaceratops on display at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
6.25" L x 3" H
This North American dinosaur was once thought to be a new species of Chasmosaurus, but in 2010, it was reclassified as a distinct genus. It is believed to have grown to about 5 meters in length. The very first figure of this exotic herbivore was released by Safari Ltd. in 2012, and represents the species type Vagaceratops irvinensis. The golden brown coloration is based on the life size statue of Vagaceratops on display at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
6.25" L x 3" H