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SKU:
HLG-086
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Haolonggood’s Alamosaurus Li Ying is a beautifully painted sauropod figure with fine detailing, lifelike posture, and elegant scientific presentation.

Alamosaurus - Li Ying measures:
22" L x 14" H x 4" W

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Alamosaurus - Li Ying Review:

The Haolonggood Alamosaurus Li Ying model is a striking variant of the mighty Alamosaurus, offering collectors a vibrant alternative to the more subdued Mu Hong version. Li Ying features the same finely sculpted details, like deeply etched skin textures, natural musculature, and a graceful tail and neck posture, but with a bold new color scheme. A palette of rich reds, creams, and earthy browns gives this version a dynamic and eye-catching presence.

The anatomical accuracy is consistent with Haolonggood’s standards, blending scientific interpretation with artistic flair. Li Ying’s confident stride and elevated head convey the grandeur of a Late Cretaceous titan. This model is ideal for collectors who enjoy variety in their sauropod displays or want a more vivid centerpiece to contrast against more muted figures.

Alamosaurus Information:

Alamosaurus, one of the largest dinosaurs to roam North America, lived during the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous—right before the mass extinction event. It belonged to the titanosaur group of sauropods, a lineage known for their long necks, robust bodies, and global distribution. Despite its name, Alamosaurus has no relation to the Alamo in Texas—it was named after the Ojo Alamo Formation. Its fossils suggest it thrived in warm, semi-arid environments and may have coexisted with iconic species like Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops.

 

 

Hand Painted.

Product Code: #86

HLG-86

by Haolonggood

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Haolonggood Alamosaurus "Li YIng" #86 - Collectible Prehistoric Dinosaur Model

Manufacturer Age Recommendation:

15+ years

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Warning: Choking Hazard

Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.

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