>>6967758I don't want to start up another argument, but while I can see your point when arguing against stuff like feathers, I don't really see how that's a good excuse for an ugly sculpt on an animal that has never and never will appear in a JP movie. Scientifically accurate or not, that Dimetrodon looks like a bargain bin imaginext toy with the massive feet and the goofy grin. The newer collecta and safari dimetrodons released just this year are leagues better in every regard.