Safari LTD Carnegie Elasmosaurus
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31077 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Safari
- Model: 411701
- Released on: 2007-07-01
- Dimensions: 6.69" h x 4.92" w x 10.63" l,
Features
- These award winning dinosaur replicas are authenticated by the paleontologists of the Carnegie museum of natural history, who houses the largest collection of dinosaur fossils in the world
- Each Carnegie dinosaur can have up to 25 steps of hand painting to ensure the highest quality in the world marketplace
- The scale of these dinos are 1:20 -1:40
- Detailed educational information in 5 languages are provided with each replica
- All our products are phthalate-free and thoroughly safety tested to safeguard your child's health
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
For over 25 years, Safari Ltd has been proud to provide this premier line of scale model, dinosaur collectibles. Safari Ltd takes pride in providing breathtaking, innovative and value priced figures for now over 3 generations.
Customer Reviews
Finally, a SWIMMER!
The best thing about this Elasmosaurus is that she is NOT hollow, so she can go in the tub without getting all moldy inside. My daughter is so excited to finally have an authentic 'swimmer' dinosaur. A bit pricey, but well worth the $$ for HOURS of imaginative play.
Wonderful toy at a great price
The craftsmanship is excellent. The detail is impressive. I bought this toy for my five-year old niece, a dinosaur enthusiast, and she loves it. It wears well as it has been in the tub many times. I wish there were more marine reptiles/prehistoric marine predators, like mosasaurus or an ichthyosaur. Buy it with another marine monster, like kronosaurus or deinosuchus, to add to the fun.
A great aquatic dinosaur for the tub
Aquatic dinosaurs are hard to find (will someone please make the fearsome liopluredon?), so elasmosaurus fills a definite toy need. This dinosaur is usually tossed in the tub and pool by my son, who enjoys playing with it.





