It is with a heavy heart that I share my review of the Hammond Collection Dilophosaurus because I’m not the one that was supposed to review it. Fellow reviewer, EmperorDinobot (Luis Perez) was supposed to write about this one but on July 21st he passed away.
News: Upcoming release from Everything Dinosaurs Evolution (New for 2025)(Pt.3)
Review: Mosasaurus (Jurassic World: Rebirth, Bite ‘N Blast by Mattel)

I generally don’t have favorable opinions about the Jurassic World trilogy, but I’ll give them credit for one thing: reinstating Mosasaurus as the A-List paleo-media star it deserves to be. Mosasaurus has been a staple of Mesozoic media since its discovery two centuries ago now; but thanks to its prominent appearances in the Jurassic World films, the mighty quasi-lizard of the ocean has been thrust front and center into widespread fame once again.
Review: Euhelopus (1:35 Science and Art Model by Haolonggood)

In the last several years, the toy dinosaur community has seen an exponential increase in figures of dinosaurs discovered in China, driven mainly by the prolific China-based companies PNSO and Haolonggood. Today we looking at the first dinosaur seriously scientifically investigated from China, the sauropod Euhelopus zdanski of the early Cretaceous.
News: Upcoming release from Everything Dinosaur Evolution (New for 2025)(Pt.2)

Everything Dinosaur has revealed pricing for both versions of their upcoming Evolution 1:33 scale Tyrannosaurus rex. Better start saving up!
The Collector’s Edition will cost £99.99, which currently converts to $184.08 Canadian and $134.37 US. To reserve one, send an email to mike@everythingdinosaur.com.
Review: Stygimoloch (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Hammond Collection by Mattel)
Review: Kileskus (Jurassic World: Danger Pack by Mattel)

Discovered in Russia, Kileskus is a relatively small tyrannosauroid that lived during the Middle Jurassic period some 166 million years ago. While its remains are rather fragmentary, they are enough to determine that their owner was a proceratosaurid, closely related to Guanlong and Proceratosaurus itself.
Review: Inostrancevia (Jurassic World: Rebirth, Strike Attack by Mattel)
News: Upcoming releases from Haolonggood (New for 2024)(Pt.8)
News: Upcoming release from PNSO (New for 2025)(Pt.6)
Review: Yangchuanosaurus (Dayong)(PNSO)
Review: Camarasaurus (Njor) (Prehistoric Animal Models by PNSO)

Most collectors set limitations on themselves. They only collect a certain scale, one of each species, certain animal groups, certain brands, etc. With how spoiled for choice we’ve become this makes sense, very few collectors have the luxury of buying and displaying everything, we need these self-imposed rules to assure we remain responsible collectors.