The folks over at Creative Beast Studio have sent through word that the Backerkit extended Pre-Order period is now live! If you missed out on the Kickstarter, you can still grab some awesome horned dinos (think Triceratops+). They are continuing to unlock stretch goals from the Kickstarter, seven new figures have unlocked in 10 days already. Only three more figs to go before they are all available. Paypal is accepted, and CCs won’t be charged until Feb 2020.
Head on over to the Backerkit pre-order page and grab your dinos if you dig em!
Dino-Riders Artist Ezra Tucker Teams With Creative Beast Studio

Do I smell a future collaboration? Don't see why not. All they dinosaurs need is some military weapons
there looks like some interesting articulation happening there.
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Kickstarter is live:
Beasts of the Mesozoic: Ceratopsian Series Action Figures
Creative Beast Ceratopsian (Triceratops) Kickstarter is GO!
Think I’m jumping on these. Really beautiful. I’m leaning towards the full set for $180.
I don’t see a few that are pictured here in the Kickstarter. The one with the horn pointing down is a glaring one. I hope that one is a stretch goal.
I don’t see a few that are pictured here in the Kickstarter. The one with the horn pointing down is a glaring one. I hope that one is a stretch goal.
I sincerely hope those were the actual colors of the creatures themselves.
fascinating.
fascinating.
If Kickstarter would let me I would support this immediately, but without a credit card I'll have to wait until the project is funded and then pre-order a figure... bummer.
fascinating.
As for skin color, there have been very few hints to actual dinosaur colors, other than the fossilization of mummified dinosaur skin on an ankylosaur. While it didn't give an exact hue or color, it did heavily hint a spectrum of red-browns on top, with a lighter color tummy. The pigment cells, fossilized, had properties similar to modern animals with that pigment.
As for skin color, there have been very few hints to actual dinosaur colors, other than the fossilization of mummified dinosaur skin on an ankylosaur. While it didn't give an exact hue or color, it did heavily hint a spectrum of red-browns on top, with a lighter color tummy. The pigment cells, fossilized, had properties similar to modern animals with that pigment.
It's also a huge relief to finally have something that's not a bland rhinoceros grey. You are right 100% about one thing... these are incredibly cool! I'm glad I've been a backer of both kickstarter campaigns.
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