Eugy 3D Model 034 Llama
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Eugy 3D Model 034 Llama

Eugy 3D Model 034 Llama

Build your own 3D model with this unique collectable. Beautifully detailed yet simplified miniature animal figures with a couple of spoons of cuteness added in! Kids will collect and treasure them.  Made from environmentally friendly, biodegradable card with natural eco-friendly ink and non-toxic glue. Simply glue the pieces together in numerical sequence, with assembly taking 10-20 minutes. 

Llamas are members of the camelid family but they don't have humps on their backs like their camel cousins. Camelids were first spotted 40 million years ago and llamas have been domesticated for around 5,000 years, which began in the Peruvian highlands.

$11.96
Eugy 3D Model 034 Llama
$11.96

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Eugy 3D Model 034 Llama

Build your own 3D model with this unique collectable. Beautifully detailed yet simplified miniature animal figures with a couple of spoons of cuteness added in! Kids will collect and treasure them.  Made from environmentally friendly, biodegradable card with natural eco-friendly ink and non-toxic glue. Simply glue the pieces together in numerical sequence, with assembly taking 10-20 minutes. 

Llamas are members of the camelid family but they don't have humps on their backs like their camel cousins. Camelids were first spotted 40 million years ago and llamas have been domesticated for around 5,000 years, which began in the Peruvian highlands.

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Build your own 3D model with this unique collectable. Beautifully detailed yet simplified miniature animal figures with a couple of spoons of cuteness added in! Kids will collect and treasure them.  Made from environmentally friendly, biodegradable card with natural eco-friendly ink and non-toxic glue. Simply glue the pieces together in numerical sequence, with assembly taking 10-20 minutes. 

Llamas are members of the camelid family but they don't have humps on their backs like their camel cousins. Camelids were first spotted 40 million years ago and llamas have been domesticated for around 5,000 years, which began in the Peruvian highlands.