





Coming Soon! Triceratops
3D-printed resin Triceratops for all your games! This single figure is from eli3D’s amazing line of prehistoric creatures. Part of the Late Cretaceous Period, the Triceratops could be found in modern day North America.
He uh… he has three horns… on his face. But in all seriousness, the function of the iconic horns and frills have been up for some debate. While it was traditionally seen as a way to ward off predators (such as its adversary the T-Rex), many now believe it was actually used more for showing off masculine prowess and attracting mates. The eternal question: are you just happy to see me, or are you afraid I’m going to eat you?
Do you have a setting in a prehistoric era? Maybe there’s an underground adventure where ancient creatures have not just survived but thrived! Or maybe you just have a dino nerd who needs a display model!
Printed in premium resin, this awesome figure from eli3D comes with a 75 mm cracked earthen base.
Product is supplied unpainted. Painting services available. Click here for more information.
3D-printed resin Triceratops for all your games! This single figure is from eli3D’s amazing line of prehistoric creatures. Part of the Late Cretaceous Period, the Triceratops could be found in modern day North America.
He uh… he has three horns… on his face. But in all seriousness, the function of the iconic horns and frills have been up for some debate. While it was traditionally seen as a way to ward off predators (such as its adversary the T-Rex), many now believe it was actually used more for showing off masculine prowess and attracting mates. The eternal question: are you just happy to see me, or are you afraid I’m going to eat you?
Do you have a setting in a prehistoric era? Maybe there’s an underground adventure where ancient creatures have not just survived but thrived! Or maybe you just have a dino nerd who needs a display model!
Printed in premium resin, this awesome figure from eli3D comes with a 75 mm cracked earthen base.
Product is supplied unpainted. Painting services available. Click here for more information.
3D-printed resin Triceratops for all your games! This single figure is from eli3D’s amazing line of prehistoric creatures. Part of the Late Cretaceous Period, the Triceratops could be found in modern day North America.
He uh… he has three horns… on his face. But in all seriousness, the function of the iconic horns and frills have been up for some debate. While it was traditionally seen as a way to ward off predators (such as its adversary the T-Rex), many now believe it was actually used more for showing off masculine prowess and attracting mates. The eternal question: are you just happy to see me, or are you afraid I’m going to eat you?
Do you have a setting in a prehistoric era? Maybe there’s an underground adventure where ancient creatures have not just survived but thrived! Or maybe you just have a dino nerd who needs a display model!
Printed in premium resin, this awesome figure from eli3D comes with a 75 mm cracked earthen base.
Product is supplied unpainted. Painting services available. Click here for more information.
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