Age: Cretaceous

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Killer Queens by Rebor)

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4.7 (25 votes)

Review and photos by Dino Scream3232, edited by Suspsy

There isn’t a single more recognizable in this day and age as Tyrannosaurus rex. When Jurassic Park came out in 1993, the JP-style Rex image was permanently ingrained into the general public’s brains from that point on.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (King Rex by Rebor)

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4 (37 votes)
More than any recent figure, Rebor’s sizeable King Rex seems to embody both the best and worst of the current dinosaur collectible scene. On the one hand, it’s hugely encouraging to see a company produce offerings that bridge the vast gap between the toy and ‘monstro Sideshow wallet-buster’ ends of the market, and produce a line of undeniably high-quality figures to boot.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Large Sue Plush 2018 by Wild Republic)

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4.6 (25 votes)

This solidly-built stuffed toy represents The Field Museum’s star dinosaur attraction at its latest, biggest and best.

The ubiquitous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex has seen many incarnations and reconstructions in the two centuries since its discovery by human scientists – and plenty of merchandise has been produced to match.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Large)(UKRD)

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2.1 (8 votes)

Review and photographs by Stolpergeist, edited by Suspsy

UKRD is a rather mysterious company that produced mostly John Sibbick inspired dinosaur figures from 1987 to 1993. In fact a lot of the inspirations for UKRD’s toy figures can be found in one single book, “The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs” (1985), written by Dr.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Mini)(Skeleflex by Wild Planet)

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2.1 (10 votes)
Today I’ll be taking a look at an unusual addition to the Dinosaur Toy Blog: Skeleflex. Released by a company called Wild Planet back in 2007, the line was described in its press release as “a creative ball-and-socket building system that puts kids in control.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Miniature by Battat)

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4.9 (20 votes)
Review and photos by Bokisaurus, edited by Suspsy
Today we are going to review a very special figure. Very few prehistoric figures are as famous and as highly sought-after as Battat’s. Rightly so, as they were beautiful and scientifically accurate models, with many new species introduced in addition to the old favorites.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Monster in my Pocket by Matchbox, Series 1)

2.4 (11 votes)

I thought I’d review something a little different for a change. As a kid I was fascinated by the original Monster in my Pocket and managed to collect them all. After the first couple of series the lines started to go downhill though and I eventually lost interest.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Museum Line by Bullyland)

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2.4 (11 votes)
Review and photos by Lanthanotus, edited by Suspsy
According to the dinosaur books I read when I was a child, Tyrannosaurus rex was the ultimate bane of the Cretaceous. Every other dinosaur had best fled to save its poor hide once the king of tyrants strolled by.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Original Version)(Recur)

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3.6 (28 votes)
Review and photos by Takama, edited by Suspsy
In 2016, a new brand of toys came onto the dinosaur collecting scene, with a huge selection in their Ancient Animals line. Recur, and its parent company Ankyl Toys Co. Ltd., has been around for a while, but only recently have their products have been revealed to the public (presumably for the first time outside of China).

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (original) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd.)

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4.6 (29 votes)
As an illustration of how far the Carnegie line has advanced in 20 years, you can’t do much better than the original Tyrannosaurus. Many people in their early 20s will remember owning one of these as a child. They’ll probably also remember it gathering dust in a dark corner of the cupboard under the stairs when the Jurassic Park toyline came along and made everything else seem a bit rubbish.
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