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HSV E3 GTS - POISON IVY - 1:18 Scale Resin Model Car

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  • Developed from 3D CAD Data
  • Colour-matched HSV Poison Ivy metallic paint
  • Photo-etched HSV badges, GTS decals and 325 decals
  • Replicated 20" wheels, tyres, HSV brakes and exhaust system
  • Replicated GTS interior, seats, console and dash
  • Premium 1:18 quality with individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity

Captured in these four aluminium bronze coins is a slice of Australia 's dinosaur history dating back to the Cretaceous Period an epic 66 million to 143 million years ago! While the dinosaurs ' names are quite a mouthful, you 're bound to recognise Australia 's largest dinosaur, the Diamantinasaurus matildae, which was a whopping 16 to 20 metres long, or maybe the Kunbarrasaurus ieversi, which was covered in bony armour. Skeletons of both these species have been found in Queensland, along with the carnivorous and frightening-looking Australovenator wintonensis. Completing the collection is an elaphrosaurine theropod, which was discovered in Victoria and thought to enjoy a plant-based diet. Each coin gives a nod to the creatures that inhabited Australia long before humans and will no doubt be a catalyst for much discussion as collectors discover more about these magnificent animals.

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Downies Collectables

HSV E3 GTS - POISON IVY - 1:18 Scale Resin Model Car

$250.00 AUD

Captured in these four aluminium bronze coins is a slice of Australia 's dinosaur history dating back to the Cretaceous Period an epic 66 million to 143 million years ago! While the dinosaurs ' names are quite a mouthful, you 're bound to recognise Australia 's largest dinosaur, the Diamantinasaurus matildae, which was a whopping 16 to 20 metres long, or maybe the Kunbarrasaurus ieversi, which was covered in bony armour. Skeletons of both these species have been found in Queensland, along with the carnivorous and frightening-looking Australovenator wintonensis. Completing the collection is an elaphrosaurine theropod, which was discovered in Victoria and thought to enjoy a plant-based diet. Each coin gives a nod to the creatures that inhabited Australia long before humans and will no doubt be a catalyst for much discussion as collectors discover more about these magnificent animals.

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