Age: Cretaceous
Review: Psittacosaurus (Starlux)
Starlux began in France, in 1945, producing small miniatures of soldiers and animals. In the late sixties and early seventies several launches were done of various prehistoric mammals, dinosaurs, and other animals, as well as prehistoric man.
Review: Psittacosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)
In 2005, a fossil specimen surfaced at the Tuscon Gem and Mineral Show that would soon set the world of paleontology on end. The slab, containing a single specimen of Psittacosaurus, had been preserved in such a way that it would soon yield a treasure trove of scientific firsts, new information, and depth to our understanding of this species.
Review: Pteranodon (2019)(Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)
Despite surprising levels of controversy surrounding it upon release, this is an excellent model that reflects scientific understanding to the best detail currently possible.
Pteranodon is the default popular image of the pterosaurs (often misidentified broadly as “pterodactyls” – although Pteranodon IS nestled deep in suborder Pterodactyloidea).
Review: Pteranodon (2021)(Deluxe by CollectA)
The fish is small, but still big enough to be worth the effort for Camber, who begins swooping down toward the ocean surface. As he nears his target, his bill opens ever so slightly, ready for a precision strike. But then he is abruptly thrown off course by a larger male streaking past him.
Review: Pteranodon (AAA)
Review: Pteranodon (Battle Damage)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)
Review: Pteranodon (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)
Review: Pteranodon (CollectA)
Review: Pteranodon (Conquering the Earth by Schleich)
Review: Pteranodon (Deluxe by CollectA)
For my first review on the Dinosaur Toy Blog, I will be covering a somewhat underrated figure: the CollectA Deluxe Pteranodon.
Facts about this creature: Pteranodon, which means “toothless wing” is a genus of pteradactyloid pterosaur that lived in what is now the central United States during the Late Cretaceous period about 86 to 84.5 million years ago.