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King Kong Ferrucutus Skull Replica by Weta Posters
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Price: $79.94 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon Minimum Age: 168 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Diamond Comic Distributors
EAN: 0761568108996
Label: Diamond Comic Distributors - Dropship
Manufacturer: Diamond Comic Distributors - Dropship
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 months
Model: JUN050053
Publisher: Diamond Comic Distributors - Dropship
Sales Rank: 279475
Studio: Diamond Comic Distributors - Dropship
Features:- Inspired by Peter Jackson's acclaimed King Kong remake
- This 11.5" x 7" x 8.5" piece comes fully painted, ready to display
- Sculpted by Jamie Beswarick and limited to 3,000 pieces
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Ferrucutus is a heavily armored herbivore living in the tangled jungles of Skull Island. Fiercely territorial, the Ferrucutus pack will challenge anything that enters their domain, by using their mighty horns to charge their foe.
This piece shows the bone structure of the Ferructus as it was conceived by the design team at Weta and accurately reflects the final look of the creature in the film.
The official collectibles from Peter Jackson's epic retelling of the 1930's classic film, 'King Kong'. This unique range comes directly from the artists of Weta Workshop, the same team responsible for the creation of Kong's world.
Sculpted By Weta Workshop's Jamie Beswarick
Item Size: approx. 11.5 inches H (292mm) x 7 inches W (178mm) x 8.5 inches L (216mm)
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When I mean "real", I don't mean that it wasn't dug out of the ground, I mean that it is not dinosaur from the past, it was made for the movie King Kong.
The dinosaur was designed by the movie artists and the skull was used to create it's image.
I bought it thinking it was a model of a "real" dinosaur, but alas, it is not.
My kids still loved it, though, and it now resides on a shelf in my living room, unfortunately. I need to install some more shelves in their ... Read More
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