Monday, February 22, 2016

Antediluvian Miniatures: Upcoming Giant Carnivorous Plant and New Hylaeosaurus


Antediluvian Miniatures: The giant carnivorous plant, Nepthenes McClurii, large enough to consume an adult human being within its corrosive pitchers. This mysterious plant is thought to use pheromones to lure it's prey close enough, then entangle them within it's prehensile tendrils and transfer them to its pools of digestive juices! Sculpted by George Fairlamb, it will be off to the mould makers next week, along with some optional lids for the top of the pitchers. Suitable for lost world jungles, deathworlds and laboratory experiments gone awry!

Antediluvian Miniatures: Pulp Miniature Hylaeosaurus

Antediluvian Miniatures: Pulp Miniature Hylaeosaurus

Our Hylaeosaurus is now available in the shop for the first time! Thanks to those who have been waiting patiently. We have also restocked our other prehistoric denizens! The Hylaeosaurus is the third of our Victorian style dinosaurs, based on the Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins sculptures at Crystal palace Park. We're also working on some fantasy stuff at the moment, all will be revealed soon!

Antediluvian Miniatures: Pulp Miniature Carnivorous Plant

Antediluvian Miniatures: Pulp Miniature Carnivorous Plant

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