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Tango0113 Feb 2016 3:39 p.m. PST

"Here comes a review I'm really excited about! Well, not about the review itself, but the models. When I first encountered REBOR while reading the Dinosaur Toy Forum, I was thrilled by the level of detail and the paint jobs on their models, but being not too keen about toothy theropods, I did not decide to buy any of them. However, when REBOR released the first pictures of their Dimorphodon in the summer of 2015, I set it on my list of must haves. Having grown up with the vivid but also somewhat apocalyptic paleoart of Zdeněk Burian, I found myself thrown back in time when this pterosaur was a nightmarish flying ghoul. Granted, REBOR did a great job in creating a modern restoration of the Dimorphodon, but in some major parts it nevertheless resembles the "death from above" creature I used to love…"

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