“Roadkill” Stegosaurus Stenops 1/18 Scale Diorama – JRH Studio

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Limited to just fifteen pieces worldwide, this JRH Studio diorama merges rigorous paleontological research with exquisite artistry. Inspired by the landmark “Roadkill” fossil, this piece brings the iconic Stegosaurus to life in breathtaking three-dimensional detail. Whether you choose the unpainted kit or the fully finished masterpiece, this diorama captures a prehistoric moment frozen in time, creating a definitive centerpiece for any serious collector.

Dimensions

  • Overall footprint (base included): 62 cm L × 28 cm W × 30 cm H (approx. 24.4 in L × 11.0 in W × 11.8 in H)
  • Straight-line body length (tip of tail spike to snout): 55 cm (approx. 21.7 in)
  • Companion Othnielosaurus figures: 6 cm (approx. 2.4 in) long each

Configurations

  • White Resin Kit: Unpainted parts with magnetic dorsal plates.
  • Finished Edition: Fully painted Stegosaurus, landscaped base, two mini Othnielosaurus figures, and magnetic plates pre-installed.
  • Includes a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

Material & Packaging

  • Cast in museum-grade polyurethane resin with embedded magnets for optional plate removal.
  • Base features clear-water epoxy and mixed-media foliage.
  • Ships in dual-layer foam with a separate plate tray, specimen history booklet, and a full-color art sleeve.

Other

  • Edition Size: 15 units worldwide.
  • Mass Production: Final production will deepen the dermal texture around the shoulder girdle and apply a matte–satin varnish blend to highlight the plate vascular grooves. Revised magnets provide a tighter seat while allowing safe plate swaps.

This stunning 1/18 scale diorama is inspired by the famous “Roadkill” Stegosaurus stenops specimen, a pivotal discovery that helped define the species as we know it today. JRH Studio masterfully resurrects this iconic fossil, depicting the nine-meter-long herbivore in its Late Jurassic habitat, complete with a detailed watering hole and two curious Othnielosaurus companions.