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A Carnotaurus model scale dilemma

Started by Joey, August 11, 2017, 06:32:37 AM

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Joey

I am trying to find a Carnotaurus model in between the scales of 1/18 to 1/24. I would like to know if there are any.


Halichoeres

Usually Rebor's models are much larger than the scales they give for them, so it's possible that their new Carnotaurus would be in that range. The Carnegie Collection version is supposedly 1:30, but I think it's honestly closer to about 1:25, and it's more accurate of course. If you don't care about accuracy, I think the old Jurassic Park one, and possibly the red Schleich version, are near what you're looking for.
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Joey

Thank you Halichoeres! I sometimes struggle with scale with dinosaur figures.

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