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Science and Nature Wedge-Tailed Eagle Reviews

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The Science and Nature Wedge-Tailed Eagle model is an accurate representation of the large, impressive Australian bird. It is sculpted in a standing position and is painted in shades of brown with white patches on parts of its highly detailed wings. Its beak is white and yellow, with a greyish tip, and its eyes are brown. This magnificent bird is the perfect addition to your animal model collection.
Science and Nature 75222 Wedge-Tailed Eagle
Made from solid PVC & painted with non-toxic acrylic paints.
Approx. 7 x 2.8 x 5.8 cm (LWH)

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1 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Magnificent figurine, just like the bird itself.
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Posted 2 years ago
This figure is proof of the quality improvement of this brand. Paired with my other figure of this species produced by Southlands Replicas.
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Posted 2 years ago
Nice model I like very much the details . I whish science and nature have more animal models from other part of the world.
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Posted 3 years ago
Really great figure and price!
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Posted 3 years ago
I Martínez
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A fantastic wegde-tailed eagle. I chosen this one instead the Southlands for my synoptic collection, because the Southlands have the undetachable snake and too rounded tips of flight feathers. Overall is a good figure but the paintjob is not as perfect as in the promo image, but only minor differences easy to correct. Mine have the left eye well painted but the right eye a bit out of place. The sculpt is very good but I would have prefaired the scapulars with a not so "ladder" looking over the tail. 8/10
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Posted 4 years ago
This figure is a more unique species, and I really like that it goes with the Southland's Replicas wedgetailed eagle. Very nice detail,and the colors are superb. It would have been nice for him to be a bit bigger, but overall a nice figure. Can't wait to see what other unique birds Science & Nature releases in the future!
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Posted 4 years ago