Wooden Dinosaur Small Triceratops Description

Get ready to embark on a Jurassic journey with our Triceratops Small Wood Kit! Let your imagination roar as you dive into the exciting world of prehistoric creatures.

  • Build your own 17 piece 3D mini Triceratops model using this easy to assemble woodcraft kit.
  • Measuring a mighty 33cm long (or 13" for those who prefer imperial), this adorable dino makes for a roarsome addition to any collection.
  • Illustrated instructions included for a hassle-free assembly – no glue needed!

Whether you're 6+ and might need a helping hand or a confident 8+ ready to tackle it solo, this kit promises hours of creative fun for all ages. So, gather your friends, unleash your inner paleontologist, and collect them all to create your very own dino museum!

Ready to bring home your very own mini Triceratops? Don't wait – grab yours now and let the dino adventures begin!

Shipping & Delivery

Pop your order in before 12 Noon Mon - Fri and if everything is in stock we’ll dispatch it that day guaranteed for you. This excludes public holidays of course.

You have two options to get your entire order shipped, standard delivery for $10 or our express service for $15 (excludes bulky items as labelled, some remote areas, and packages that are over 2kg). See shipping calculator on cart for accurate Express pricing.

All your selections are sent with full tracking so you keep an watch on them as they progress to your delivery address. You can easily check the progress of your entire order by clicking on the tracking link in your dispatch email.

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