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Hi everyone, how’s it going? Back to the regular posts on this humble forum! 
I'll get straight to the point: I loved the new Spinosaurus species—or variant, relative, whatever you want to call it (I haven’t researched it much lol)—so I made a model based on some real-life features and some fictional ones. Either way, I hope you guys like it

I added this new Spino variant because I actually wanted to make two versions: one with the sails and one without (you can check the one without sails in my previous posts).
I also added a saddle as requested (to be honest, I was too lazy to do it, but here it is



I also included the growth stages from baby to adult and a comparison


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Spinosaurus mirabilis ("Marvelous spine lizard") is the second recognized valid species of the extinct theropod dinosaur genus Spinosaurus (Spinosauridae, Spinosaurinae, Megalosauroidea), belonging to the Spinosaurini tribe. It lived during the late Late Cretaceous period, at the end of the Cenomanian age, approximately 95 million years ago. Its remains were discovered in the central Sahara (Niger), in fluvial sediments of the Farak Formation, and suggestively in the Echkar Formation, consisting of scattered and entirely incomplete materials.
It was formally described by a team led by Paul Sereno in a study published in the scientific journal Science on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
Once I’m done with the description and the modeling, I'll drop the Cyber Mode (in a pack, you know) and 2 nice photos.

i love this picture lol


This design was created with the help of @Petrizani Gianella

I'll get straight to the point: I loved the new Spinosaurus species—or variant, relative, whatever you want to call it (I haven’t researched it much lol)—so I made a model based on some real-life features and some fictional ones. Either way, I hope you guys like it

I added this new Spino variant because I actually wanted to make two versions: one with the sails and one without (you can check the one without sails in my previous posts).
I also added a saddle as requested (to be honest, I was too lazy to do it, but here it is



I also included the growth stages from baby to adult and a comparison


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Spinosaurus mirabilis ("Marvelous spine lizard") is the second recognized valid species of the extinct theropod dinosaur genus Spinosaurus (Spinosauridae, Spinosaurinae, Megalosauroidea), belonging to the Spinosaurini tribe. It lived during the late Late Cretaceous period, at the end of the Cenomanian age, approximately 95 million years ago. Its remains were discovered in the central Sahara (Niger), in fluvial sediments of the Farak Formation, and suggestively in the Echkar Formation, consisting of scattered and entirely incomplete materials.
It was formally described by a team led by Paul Sereno in a study published in the scientific journal Science on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
Once I’m done with the description and the modeling, I'll drop the Cyber Mode (in a pack, you know) and 2 nice photos.

i love this picture lol


This design was created with the help of @Petrizani Gianella
