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CollectA Doedicurus 1:20 Scale Reviews

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CollectA’s Doedicurus is a prehistoric creature modelled in a 1:20 scale. Its large, hard shell is painted predominantly red-brown and its spiky club tail swings as it walks. This unique animal was once the ancestor to the modern armadillo or Xenarthra and would make the perfect addition to your prehistoric play.
CollectA 88930 Doedicurus 1:40 Scale - Released July 2021
Approx. 18 x 7.6 x 7.6 cm (LWH)
Suitable for ages 3+. Made from PVC, painted with non-toxic acrylic paints.

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Posted 11 months ago
This is a large and beautifully detailed piece and he has the CUTEST FEET!!! He is beautifully painted and you can tell he is related to armadillos by his gorgeous armour. A great addition to my prehistoric collection.
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Posted 2 years ago
V Stavytskyi
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It's rare for obscure mammal species to get a model, especially this species, but I'm so glad I have this model, it is currently the best and most up to date reconstruction of Doedicurus, from its shell to the blunted spikes on the end of its tail, there's even fur detail on the under side of the model. Overall, this is a solid model.
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Posted 2 years ago
This is an excellent figure its really good to see more Prehistoric Mammals.
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Posted 2 years ago
So, a beaver, a tortoise and an ankylosaurs go to a party... This is one weird and wonderful creature! Very detailed sculpt and really nice paint! Nice to have this prehistoric puzzle in my collection.
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Posted 2 years ago
An excellent model of a very interesting extinct creature. Love the detail as well showing some very fine intricate details such as fur and textured skin. A must have for Prehistoric Animal collectors as well.
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Posted 2 years ago
This thing is stunning. Definitely one of my faves. CollectA deluxe models are killing it.
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Posted 3 years ago
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Posted 3 years ago