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Carnegie Dinosaur Collectibles

All Carnegie Dinosaur Collectibles are authenticated by the paleontologists at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburg. Each model in the collection is professionally sculpted and individually hand paited, reulting in vivid and appealing figures.

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Tyrannosaurus Rex

 

This king ruled 65 million years ago, yet he's still popular today. This 1:35 scale replica shows off Tyrannosaurus' dagger sharp teeth. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Pteranodon

Soar through Jurassic period skies with this Pteranodon. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

 

Dimetrodon

Before Giganotosaurus and before Allosaurus, Dimetrodon was the top carnivore. This 1:20 scale replica features a slightly flexible sail. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

 

 

Apatosaurus

150 million years ago, Apatosaurus traveled in herds across North America. This 1:55 scale replica is one of the larger models in the collection. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Apatosaurus Baby

Apatosaurus Babies likely lived in forests until they were large enough to join a herd, so this color was effective camoflauge. This 1:40 scale replica highlights the curious nature of a baby dinosaur. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Corythosaurus

Corythosaurus was a prodigious plant eater of the Cretaceous period. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Parasaurolophus

Parasaurolophus warns the other animals in its herd by flushing its crest a vibrant red. This 1:50 scale replica features mottled coloring to help it hide amongst ferns. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Maisaura with Nest

The "Good Mother Lizard" was one of many duckbill dinosaurs that lived 75 million years ago in western North America. This 1:40 scale replica catches the giant caring for her young. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Baryonyx

Baryonyx snarls across a European plain, where it was one of the top carnivores 130 million years ago. This 1:40 scale replica features an impressive spotted hide. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus wiggles its tail and shifts its back to show off its formidible defenses. This 1:40 scale replica features brightly colored plates to reflect the latest scientific research.

Kronosaurus

Nearly 110 million years ago, Cretaceous sea life had to cope with the jaws of Kronosaurus. This 1:30 scale replica features coloration like many of today's ocean creatures. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Tyrannosaurus Rex (10th Anniversary)

This 1:35 scale replica shows the "Tyrant Lizard King" displaying its massive teeth. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Triceratops

This Triceratops is ready to stand its ground against any predator. The 1:45 scale replica highlights the vibrant coloration many scientists believe Triceratops could produce in its frill. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Saltasaurus

Although most long-necked dinosaurs went extinct after the Jurassic period, Saltasaurus roamed South America until 70 million years ago. This 1:35 scale replica catches the herbivore in mid-stride. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Microraptor

Although it wasn't much larger than a turkey, a Microraptor would have been a far more formidible foe. This 1:5 scale replica features an incredibly detailed color scheme. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Caudipteryx

Much closer to a bird than other flying reptiles, Caudipteryx swooped through the trees around 125 million years ago. This 1:5 scale replica displays flashy colors like modern birds. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Triceratops

Triceratops snarls and digs in for a thundering charge. This 1:45 scale replica has a lifelike texture. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Woolly Mammoth

The Woolly Mammoth roamed the world until about 10,000 years ago. This 1:30 scale replica features the tough, woolly texture that gives the massive beast its name. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Acrocanthosaurus

Acrocanthosaurus snaps at another dinosaur as it stakes out is territory. This 1:40 scale replica introduces a lesser-known carnivore from the Cretaceous period. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Camarasaurus

The lumbering Camarasaurus had its nostrils on top of its head like Brachiosaurus. This 1:50 scale replica features a long tail used to balance the dinosaur's immense weight. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Carnotaurus

Carnotaurus bellows a loud roar at a herd of herbivores. This 1:50 scale replica features a distinctive raised texture on its hide. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Spinosaurus

Spinosarus approaches with its snapping jaws fierce temper. This 1:40 scale replica features brilliant coloring in the sail and a mottled texture. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Brachiosaurus

Brachiosaurus towers over almost all other dinosaurs. This 1:50 scale model features the giant reaching its neck out with mouth open to snatch leaves from the tallest trees. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Oviraptor

Oviraptor sneaks toward a nest to steal its lunch. This 1:10 scale replica features feathers and bright colors to show the connection it may have with birds. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Tylosaurus

Tylosaurus glides through the waters of the Creataceous period. This 1:40 scale replica features a glossy hide to help it move easily through the water. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Diplodocus

Diplodocus sways its neck and tail back and forth as it moves across a plain. This 1:40 scale replica is the longest is the entire Carnegie collection. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Ankylosaurus

 

Ankylosaurus gently sways its clubbed tail to ward off foes. This 1:30 replica features the armored hide that makes the dinosaur famous. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

 

 

Albertosaurus

Albertosaurus bares is teeth and prepares to charge. This 1:40 replica features a classic stance with the tail straight back for balance. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Allosaurus

Allosaurus opens its toothy mouth and snarls. This 1:35 scale replica features a multi-colored hide for extra realism. All Carnegie Dinosaur replicas reflect the latest scientific research.

Beipiasaurus

Beipiasaurus screeches at a carnivore that gets a little too close. This 1:10 scale replica features the extended claws that distinguish the dinosaur. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Tanystropheus

Tanystropheus stretches to catch its favorite food. This 1:20 scale replica features the extremely lengthy neck that helped this dinosaur find food in the water. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Giganotosaurus

Giganotosaurus shows off its impressive collection of razor-sharp teeth. This 1:40 scale replica features attractive coloring and an active pose. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Spinosaurus

Spinosaurus rears its head back to roar. This 1:65 scale replica features a flushed sail, which may have been used to warn other dinosaurs. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Amargasaurus

Amargasaurus whips its tail from side to side, showing predators that it is a force to be reckoned with. This 1:35 scale replica features the distinctive spine of this South American dinosaur. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Dilong

Dilong looks ready to leap with its powerful legs. This 1:!0 scale replica features a feather-like hide that some scientists believe dinosaurs had. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Velociraptor

This velociraptor snarls and sweeps its claws through the air. This 1:10 replica features the long snout that distinguishes Velociraptor from its relatives. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Quetzalcoatlus

Quetzacoatlus soars on strong winds, searching the sea below for food. This 1:55 scale replica captures the flying reptile at its most magestic. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Iguanodon

Iguanodon rears its head back to sniff the air for danger. This 1:40 replica features a realistic wrinkled hide. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research. 

 

 

Elasmosaurus

Elasmosaurus opens its toothy mouth to snatch some food. This 1:40 replica features an elegant curved neck to show off the creature's most famous feature. All Carnegie Dinosaur collectibles are designed to reflect the latest scientific research.