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Paleozoo Tiktaalik

Started by Paleozoo, February 03, 2017, 06:30:41 AM

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Tiktaalik – one of the latest models from Paleozoo.





Tiktaalik is an extinct sarcopterygian 'fishapod' which evolved during the late Devonian period (375 mya).  It is regarded as an
important transitional lifeform, with an anatomy that displays a number of features that indicate a clear linkage between fish and
tetrapoda (land vertebrates). These anatomical features point to how life may have moved from water onto land. Tiktaalik is
thought to have been among the first vertebrates to cross this margin.


https://youtu.be/mv_04EW2kGQ


Tiktaalik is a perfect example of transitional anatomy and speculation on its existence led to it being discovered on Ellesmere Island
by Prof. Neil Shubin and his team in 2004. Feedback on the build of this model has kindly been given by Prof. Neil Shubin.





Paleozoo aims to provide an outline of Palaeozoic evolution - expressed in a series of short animations and a collection of museum-grade
lifeform models. Further information and model available for sale at Paleozoo.com.au










ProSauropod

I have one, and it is up to the usual high standards.  Shipping to US was no problem.  I strongly encourage support of what is a high-quality product, very good value, and an especially welcome line of critters sadly overlooked.  In particular the color work is stunning ........

Viergacht

I'd love to get one of these to display with the PaleoPlushies stuffed version!

Minmiminime

I love the effort that goes into these. The animations really bring them to life. Good to see you on the forum! I will certainly take the plunge and order one of these some day ^-^
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DinoToyForum

It is wonderful. I'll review it on the blog soon!




Shonisaurus

And what material is tiktaalik made of? If it is made of PVC or vinyl I would be interested to know where this beauty can be located.

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stargatedalek

I'm fairly certain they made of resin or sandstone, and can only be purchased from their own namesake website.

Halichoeres

Stargatedalek is correct. It's printed in "sandstone," which enables it to be printed directly in color. So it comes out in full color, rather than being painted. And paleozoo.com.au is currently the only place to buy it.

Thanks for the photos, Robin!
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ProSauropod

https://www.shapeways.com/product/REVJ5W92F/tiktaalik?optionId=61467866

But ordering direct has not been an issue; and I've got more than a few of his creations.  Excellent experience all around; it almost restores my faith in the InterWeb.

Shonisaurus

Quote from: stargatedalek on February 04, 2017, 08:19:57 PM
I'm fairly certain they made of resin or sandstone, and can only be purchased from their own namesake website.

That explains why they are so detailed. As a good resin product other than Favorite (some figures) must cost a capital.

postsaurischian

Quote from: Shonisaurus on February 04, 2017, 08:05:35 PM
And what material is tiktaalik made of? If it is made of PVC or vinyl I would be interested to know where this beauty can be located.

It's made of gypsum [CaSO4·2H2O], probably alabaster gypsum.

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  :D  I just got this beauty and love the model a lot.







                                                         a few more pictures of the Tiktaalik can be found here.


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