Camarasaurus (DinoWaurs Survival)

3.3 (9 votes)

Once again, I venture into the world of blind bag dinos to see if they are worth the hunt. This time, I am looking at one of the sauropods of the line, Camarasaurus. Being some of the largest animals to have ever existed, it’s only natural a few would be put in. Did DinoWaurs do the Jurassic giant justice? Let’s take a look.

Once more, we have an all over grey with shaded wrinkles for the colour scheme, but, given Camarasaurus could reach 49 ft in length, there is no need for elaborate colours, so it works well in my opinion. At 3.2″ long and 2.2″ high, it could work well as an infant, though that may be a stretch due to the lack of paedomorphic features. The pose is nice, bellowing as it ambles along. Perfectly serviceable.

Now to accuracy, and, given the issues found in my last Camarasaurus review, it will be interesting to see if this line did a better job. While the skull could arch more, it is still pretty accurate and boxy, connecting to a neck with a decent length, a great body shape, long tail and correctly sized legs. Though it lacks the toe claw of the actual fossil and aren’t quite hoof-like enough, the Geoworld model has the same issue. Overall, this comes out much better.

Overall, I really like this little model, even more so than the far more pricey Geoworld model. If you want a reasonably priced Camarasaurus that is fairly accurate and won’t take up too much space on a shelf, you can do far worse than this little fella.

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