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title: "Prehistoric Dinosaur Models (45 Paul The Allosaurus)"
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# Eco-friendly soft plastic Hand-painted razor-sharp details 1:35 scale precision Prehistoric Dinosaur Models (45 Paul The Allosaurus)

**Brand:** pnso
**Price:** ¥13832
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦕 Own a piece of prehistory with style and substance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Prehistoric Dinosaur Models (45 Paul The Allosaurus) by pnso
- **How much does it cost?** ¥13832 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/317696236-prehistoric-dinosaur-models-45-paul-the-allosaurus)

## Best For

- pnso enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pnso brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Striking Realism:** Intricate hand-painted details including razor-sharp claws and vibrant blue eyes for a unique, lifelike presence.
- • **Collector’s Pride:** Outshines mass-market dinosaur toys with scientific accuracy and premium quality—because your shelf deserves the best.
- • **Educational & Inspiring:** Comes with a detailed info pamphlet and fossil drawing guide to deepen your prehistoric knowledge and spark creativity.
- • **Museum-Quality Miniature:** Expertly crafted 1:35 scale Allosaurus model perfect for desktop display or collector’s shelf.
- • **Eco-Conscious Craftsmanship:** Made from safe, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly soft plastics—perfect for mindful millennials.

## Overview

The PNSO Prehistoric Dinosaur Model '45 Paul The Allosaurus' is a meticulously detailed 1:35 scale figure made from eco-friendly soft plastic. Designed by renowned illustrators and paleontologists, it offers razor-sharp painted claws, vibrant blue eyes, and comes with educational materials to enhance learning. Ideal for collectors and educators alike, it combines scientific accuracy with artistic craftsmanship, making it a standout piece for display or study.

## Description

PNSO Prehistoric Dinosaur Models

Review: Great detail in a small size - As anyone who purchases scientific models knows, very often the concept art is not what you actually get. However, with the two PNSO figures I have so far (Paul the Allosaurus and Jenny the Centrosaurus), they get pretty close - and they are really nice models. If I had to nitpick, I'd say 1:35 scale is a BIT on the small side and I think dinosaurs like this really deserve a 1:25 or 1:20 scale, though I of course realize this means some of the bigger sauropods would out of necessity still be enormous, as models go (at 1:20 scale, for instance, some of the upper estimates for the longest sauropods could possibly approach 7.5 feet or well over 2 meters in length JUST for the model, which is insane). HOWEVER, at 1:25 scale the small dinosaurs, large theropods and small sauropods would all be quite nicely sized (a large T. Rex at that scale would be about 21" long, while a Velociraptor mongoliensis would be quite tiny at around 3 inches long but not AS tiny as the 1:35 scale would necessitate - meanwhile a larger, let's say 100 foot / 30 meter sauropod would, at 1:25 scale, come in at a very large but MANAGABLE - if you have the space - 4' long or a bit over a meter, which ISN'T that much bigger than the Apatosaurus or Super Colossal Giganotosaurus from Mattel. So I think 1:25 scale is just better overall without making the bigger dinosaurs ABSURDLY big. Mind you, a 4' / 1.2 meter sauropod model IS big for a model BUT we're talking an extreme case, and if someone wouldn't buy a 1:25 scale of a 30 meter/ 100 foot sauropod because it's too big, I really don't think they're going to feel that differently about a slightly smaller 1:35 scale (which would still be nearly 3 feet long). The slightly increased scale would make the specimens that much more impressive without making them TOO big. Or, perhaps, 1:28 to 1:30 would be at least an improvement if we are to find a middle groun. Then again, PNSO is a Chinese company and in China, if you don't know, space comes at a premium - so you do have to think carefully about what your customers can afford to fit into a condo unit in Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, etc. So if that's the reason I DO get that too. ONE suggestion then would be...what about a new series of larger figures while still keeping the 1:35 scale? It's my understanding there are a FEW they've made that are larger though in those cases they went crazy big - something like 1:10 scale for a Ceratosaurus, which is nuts if you did it for a Brachiosaurus or something much larger. ANYway, just my musing on the scale. In terms of QUALITY...the paint job is fantastic on both of my models. Does it look EXACTLY like the box art? No, but it's close enough and really looks VERY much like it. I'd say it's about 98% of the way there. There's some SLIGHT bleeding of the paint from the teeth on one spot on the Allosaurus but that's it. The claws are razor sharp and painted, which is great. The detail is great. Not sure how I feel about the BRIGHT blue eyes but it is UNIQUE I will say. The Centrosaurus' frill in the artwork DOES look more irridescent and you see more purple fading into blue which isn't as obvious on the model, so there could be some benefit to be had from using some more shiny paint in some places - but I think it's hard to gradiate also when it IS that small, which again brings me back to my point about moving from 1:35 to 1:25 scale or at least 1:30 scale. All that rambling aside, if you're wasting money on cheap dinosaur models that don't really look that good - even if they cost a bit less, say, $20, stop. Buy from PNSO - BELIEVE me it's worth the extra money over a Safari Ltd. and CERTAINLY the quality you get from the Mattel Jurassic World lineup (they don't even bother painting their claws usually and never paint tails, the sculpts are just plain awful in many cases and the paint jobs are laughable) - if you want to compare buying a Mattel figure, look at THEIR Allosaurus and then look at PNSO's. Sure, Mattel's is BIGGER. I even HAVE it. But PNSO's is LIGHT YEARS beyond in terms of quality, accuracy to the real animal and overall presentation. It's something an adult can proudly display on their shelf - whereas I feel embarrassed to think of someone walking in and seeing one of the Mattel Jurassic World figures on my shelf, because they LOOK like cheap toys while this LOOKS like a scientific model. And that's because they, respectively, are.
Review: Best price for quality dinosaur figure out there - Incredible figure especially considering how affordable it is!!! The details are incredible, it’s intricate enough to be a pretty display piece and durable enough to be a child’s toy. It comes with a poster and information pamphlet with instructions on how to draw a fossil accurate allosaurus yourself! I’m more than impressed!!

## Features

- Illustrated by ZHAO Chuang, Text by YANG yang.
- Made of soft plastics, safe and innocuous, healthy and Eco-friendly.
- High detailed, realistic and exquisite.
- Excellent for educational purposes, endangered species awareness, environmental consciousness, plus gaining deeper knowledge of actual animals.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B093T654X7 |
| Age Range Description | teens |
| Animal Theme | Dinosaur |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,537 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #219 in Kids' Play Dinosaur & Prehistoric Creature Figures |
| Brand Name | PNSO |
| Collection Name | Dinosaurs |
| Color | 45 Paul the Allosaurus |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 536 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Learning about dinosaurs and environmental awareness |
| Included Components | model and post |
| Inner Material | plastic |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 6 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 5"W x 3"H |
| Item Type Name | PNSO Prehistoric Dinosaur Models |
| Manufacturer | PNSO |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 720.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PNSO |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | PNSO Prehistoric Dinosaur Models |
| Model Number | 60Jennie The Centrosaurus |
| Number of Pieces | 45 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Outer Material | plastic |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Power Source | manual |
| Set Name | 45 Paul The Allosaurus |
| Size | 3.54 Inch |
| Style | Modern |
| Sub Brand | PNSO Prehistoric Dinosaur Models |
| Theme | Dinosaur |
| Toy Figure Type | Action Figure |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| character | PNSO Prehistoric Dinosaur Models |

## Images

![Prehistoric Dinosaur Models (45 Paul The Allosaurus) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51wZyN5-kvS.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great detail in a small size
*by W***T on March 7, 2022*

As anyone who purchases scientific models knows, very often the concept art is not what you actually get. However, with the two PNSO figures I have so far (Paul the Allosaurus and Jenny the Centrosaurus), they get pretty close - and they are really nice models. If I had to nitpick, I'd say 1:35 scale is a BIT on the small side and I think dinosaurs like this really deserve a 1:25 or 1:20 scale, though I of course realize this means some of the bigger sauropods would out of necessity still be enormous, as models go (at 1:20 scale, for instance, some of the upper estimates for the longest sauropods could possibly approach 7.5 feet or well over 2 meters in length JUST for the model, which is insane). HOWEVER, at 1:25 scale the small dinosaurs, large theropods and small sauropods would all be quite nicely sized (a large T. Rex at that scale would be about 21" long, while a Velociraptor mongoliensis would be quite tiny at around 3 inches long but not AS tiny as the 1:35 scale would necessitate - meanwhile a larger, let's say 100 foot / 30 meter sauropod would, at 1:25 scale, come in at a very large but MANAGABLE - if you have the space - 4' long or a bit over a meter, which ISN'T that much bigger than the Apatosaurus or Super Colossal Giganotosaurus from Mattel. So I think 1:25 scale is just better overall without making the bigger dinosaurs ABSURDLY big. Mind you, a 4' / 1.2 meter sauropod model IS big for a model BUT we're talking an extreme case, and if someone wouldn't buy a 1:25 scale of a 30 meter/ 100 foot sauropod because it's too big, I really don't think they're going to feel that differently about a slightly smaller 1:35 scale (which would still be nearly 3 feet long). The slightly increased scale would make the specimens that much more impressive without making them TOO big. Or, perhaps, 1:28 to 1:30 would be at least an improvement if we are to find a middle groun. Then again, PNSO is a Chinese company and in China, if you don't know, space comes at a premium - so you do have to think carefully about what your customers can afford to fit into a condo unit in Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, etc. So if that's the reason I DO get that too. ONE suggestion then would be...what about a new series of larger figures while still keeping the 1:35 scale? It's my understanding there are a FEW they've made that are larger though in those cases they went crazy big - something like 1:10 scale for a Ceratosaurus, which is nuts if you did it for a Brachiosaurus or something much larger. ANYway, just my musing on the scale. In terms of QUALITY...the paint job is fantastic on both of my models. Does it look EXACTLY like the box art? No, but it's close enough and really looks VERY much like it. I'd say it's about 98% of the way there. There's some SLIGHT bleeding of the paint from the teeth on one spot on the Allosaurus but that's it. The claws are razor sharp and painted, which is great. The detail is great. Not sure how I feel about the BRIGHT blue eyes but it is UNIQUE I will say. The Centrosaurus' frill in the artwork DOES look more irridescent and you see more purple fading into blue which isn't as obvious on the model, so there could be some benefit to be had from using some more shiny paint in some places - but I think it's hard to gradiate also when it IS that small, which again brings me back to my point about moving from 1:35 to 1:25 scale or at least 1:30 scale. All that rambling aside, if you're wasting money on cheap dinosaur models that don't really look that good - even if they cost a bit less, say, $20, stop. Buy from PNSO - BELIEVE me it's worth the extra money over a Safari Ltd. and CERTAINLY the quality you get from the Mattel Jurassic World lineup (they don't even bother painting their claws usually and never paint tails, the sculpts are just plain awful in many cases and the paint jobs are laughable) - if you want to compare buying a Mattel figure, look at THEIR Allosaurus and then look at PNSO's. Sure, Mattel's is BIGGER. I even HAVE it. But PNSO's is LIGHT YEARS beyond in terms of quality, accuracy to the real animal and overall presentation. It's something an adult can proudly display on their shelf - whereas I feel embarrassed to think of someone walking in and seeing one of the Mattel Jurassic World figures on my shelf, because they LOOK like cheap toys while this LOOKS like a scientific model. And that's because they, respectively, are.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best price for quality dinosaur figure out there
*by B***S on December 23, 2025*

Incredible figure especially considering how affordable it is!!! The details are incredible, it’s intricate enough to be a pretty display piece and durable enough to be a child’s toy. It comes with a poster and information pamphlet with instructions on how to draw a fossil accurate allosaurus yourself! I’m more than impressed!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great quality, generous price.
*by W***M on February 17, 2026*

Great quality model. Probably my 2nd favorite PNSO Dino model. Right behind the Saurophaganax. Some people might think that 40ish dollars is high..... But it's a very generous price for the amount of quality you're getting. Literally I would expect these to be $100+ figures. The quality for these is very good. More than worth 40 bucks.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*