Rescale Miniatures
Dilophosaurus by Rescale Miniatures | Please Read Description | Print on Demand
Dilophosaurus by Rescale Miniatures | Please Read Description | Print on Demand
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Choose 1 of 3 poses in 1 of 3 styles: Attack, Idle, or Sprinting; Bare, Saddled, or Mounted!
Each figure comes with a custom printed base. Miniatures come unassembled and unpainted. Miniatures may require standard kit building processes such as gap-filling, sanding, and cleanup. Due to the nature of the printing process, there may be small imperfections that require filling with liquid green stuff or similar repair tools.
Commercially licensed seller of Rescale Miniatures models. Check out their work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rescaleminiatures
Images are artistic renders provided by the Sculptor
Product Disclaimer: The 3D printed models provided are intended for decorative, educational, or functional purposes and are not designed as toys. These items are not suitable for children under the age of 3, as they may present a choking hazard or contain small parts.
Warning: This product is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age. Inspect the product for sharp edges or small detachable parts before use. By purchasing or using this product, you acknowledge and agree to handle it responsibly and in accordance with this disclaimer. The Meeple Room assumes no liability for misuse of the product.
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The object came just as described, and needed minimal prep. As stated, assembly was required, with each leg and arm being a separate piece, along with the reigns, tail, base, and the rider's torso. Assembly was tricky as usually I use superglue, which does not adhere well to the materials used, but a combination of superglue and Green Stuff did the trick. It was an absolute delight to paint.
I ordered three of these Dilophosaurs, they all looked amazing. Very high fidelity. They primed and painted well, though there was a slight issue with the glue having trouble holding a bond. When I spoke with the seller, they gave me some advice that worked very well to alleviate the issue (score both surfaces, and get a tiny bit of moisture on one surface, then glue the other).
The object came just as described, and needed minimal prep. As stated, assembly was required, with each leg and arm being a separate piece, along with the reigns, tail, base, and the rider's torso. Assembly was tricky as usually I use superglue, which does not adhere well to the materials used, but a combination of superglue and Green Stuff did the trick. It was an absolute delight to paint.
I ordered three of these Dilophosaurs, they all looked amazing. Very high fidelity. They primed and painted well, though there was a slight issue with the glue having trouble holding a bond. When I spoke with the seller, they gave me some advice that worked very well to alleviate the issue (score both surfaces, and get a tiny bit of moisture on one surface, then glue the other).