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Stegosaurus Skeleton
This kind of slot-together kit can be found in gift shops all over the world, I guess. This one interested me because it was made from sturdy, die-cut card rather than the plywood usually associated with this sort of thing. It's one of a series first issued under the Slottysaurus brand by Credus (Creative Education Supplies), London, many years ago.
Anyhow, it measures 46cm. long, spirited away a few hours, and was pretty good entertainment while it lasted.
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Nice looking stegosaurus. 46 cm is big. Where do you display it?
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Good building, Philip!
Are the parts laser cut or did you cut them?
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You sure have a knack for finding the best models
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Hellooo, nice to se you!
Doug: It's currently sitting on a windowsill in the room my other half calls her den. She's scattered some beach pebbles around it so that the beast can be seen striding across a rocky landscape. asettico: The card was die-cut. The instructions invited you to press the parts out but that's something I never like to do, as cutting through the attachment points gives a better look. V_K: Aw shucks, it's nothing.
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