REVELL 06473 DINOSAUR DIMETRODON PLASTIC KIT
Landscaped display stand with rock formation
- Accessories: lizard, spider, skeleton
- Movable head
- Movable upper jaw and tongue
- Structurally detailed surfaces
- Movable limbs
Dimetrodon, which resembled a varan, belongs to the family of pelycosauria that lived in the Permian Period some 250 million years ago. Dimetrodon was a predatory reptile which grew to about 3,3 metres. It is characterized by the development of a large dorsal sail. Scientists believe that this sail functioned as a temperature-regulating device: to warm up in the morning and to cool down when the day became hot.
Contents: 1 plastic model kit, 4 Aqua Color paints, glue and paintbrush
- Accessories: lizard, spider, skeleton
- Movable head
- Movable upper jaw and tongue
- Structurally detailed surfaces
- Movable limbs
Dimetrodon, which resembled a varan, belongs to the family of pelycosauria that lived in the Permian Period some 250 million years ago. Dimetrodon was a predatory reptile which grew to about 3,3 metres. It is characterized by the development of a large dorsal sail. Scientists believe that this sail functioned as a temperature-regulating device: to warm up in the morning and to cool down when the day became hot.
Contents: 1 plastic model kit, 4 Aqua Color paints, glue and paintbrush