Diecast model of the TEREX RT100 2-axle Rough Terrain Mobile Telescopic Crane US Version in Scale 1:50Features:- Rubber Wheels- 2 Axle Steering- Adjustable Outriggers- Extendable Boom & Operable W...
Diecast model of the DELMAG RH 18/200 Drilling rig on carrier SR 25 E in Scale 1:50Caution: Adult collectible designed for use by persons 14 years of age and older...
The Giganotosaurus looks very similar to the T-rex. Both were dreaded hunters, had very short arms, walked on two legs and had a large skull. However, the Giganotosaurus lived much earlier and w...
The Dimetrodon is often referred to as a dinosaur. However, it is a primeval reptile, a so-called Pelycosaurus. The sail on its back was made of skin and bones, helping it to warm itself quicker in th...
The Dimorphodon was a small flying dinosaur with a large skull and a long beak. It hunted fish, insects, lizards and other vertebrates, which it held with its claws and then ripped apart with its fang...
The Animantarx was an approximately 3-metre-long dinosaur with bone plate armour. Only one skeleton of the dinosaur has ever been found, so we don’t really know so much about it. It lived during the U...
The Dracorex was a small, herbivorous dinosaur that inhabited North
America during the Late Cretaceous period. Only the skull of a single
Dracorex has been found so far. The shape of the dinosaur'...
The Diabloceratops was a herbivorous dinosaur with two curved horns on
its collar. These horns are what gives it the Latin name, which
literally means face with devil horns. It probably lived in t...
The Plesiosaurus was a prehistoric reptile that lived in the sea and fed
mainly on fish. It wasn't just its long neck that made this dinosaur
stand out, but its swimming style: instead of using it...
Giganotosaurus juveniles lived in packs and quickly grew up to be
dangerous hunters. Giganotosauruses grew to be almost as large as the
biggest carnivore in the history of the earth: the Spinosaur...
The postosuchus lived at the time of the first dinosaurs and looked similar to a crocodile, as you can see from the postosuchus from Schleich® Dinosaurs.
The postosuchus was an archosaur and thus a c...