You are right to an extent, but please note for some reason our chums at PNSO have called all their Megalodon shark models produced to date "Patton". We have asked for an explanation from PNSO, it just seemed sensible to them, that given the large number of models planned for production all their Megalodon figures were called "Patton". Here is a link to a recent blog post that gives more information: blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk/blog/_archives/2019/10/01/pnso-large-megalodon-model-patton.html
Very well-detailed model of the Megalodon.
Yeah this is still the original and not "patton"
You can tell because Patton has a moveable jaw and is slightly smaller (Or bigger, i'm not sure. )
You are right to an extent, but please note for some reason our chums at PNSO have called all their Megalodon shark models produced to date "Patton". We have asked for an explanation from PNSO, it just seemed sensible to them, that given the large number of models planned for production all their Megalodon figures were called "Patton". Here is a link to a recent blog post that gives more information: blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk/blog/_archives/2019/10/01/pnso-large-megalodon-model-patton.html
@@Everythingdinosaurdotcom oh ok
when the papo 2019 limited edition spinosaurus be available on the web site?
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