T-Rex in 1/32 from Bandai

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T-Rex in 1/32 from Bandai

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Looks like Bandai is starting a new range of dinosaur skeleton kits. The progress in injection molding technologie makes it possible:
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I personally really like the idea and the way it's done. That could make a cool weekend build.
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Oh wow! Five year old me would have gone crazy for this kit. Add fifty years and I’m still tempted. :hmm:
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LOL! I know how you feel Carlos! This just night even get some kids involved in model building; at least the ones who love dinos...
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Dead dinos, to be exact. :lol:
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Duke Maddog wrote:LOL! I know how you feel Carlos! This just night even get some kids involved in model building; at least the ones who love dinos...
That’s exactly how I started in this hobby. My first model was a dinosaur.
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I have yet to be disappointed by Bandai. These look like no exception.
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I'd buy one just to see how it fits together to be honest, fascinating.
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