Brachiosaurus marks the fourth prehistoric animal Takara Tomy produced for their Animal Adventure (ANIA) line, following Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Stegosaurus. The figure is a decent – if unremarkable – depiction of the long-necked giant, which I think it’s safe to say has eclipsed Apatosaurus/Brontosaurus as the default iconic sauropod.
Age: Jurassic
Review: Brachiosaurus (AR Dinosaurs by CollectA)
CollectA AR (which I presume stands for “augmented reality”) is the company’s venture into the seemingly infinite world of apps for your mobile phone or tablet. It consists of twelve blindpacked miniatures: the Baryonyx, Diplodocus, Mosasaurus, Parasaurolophus, Pteranodon, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus rex from Prehistoric Tube A and the Ankylosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Velociraptor from Tube B.
Review: Brachiosaurus (Baby)(Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)
Review: Brachiosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)
Review: Brachiosaurus (Conquering the Earth by Schleich)
With Schleich’s 2017 crop of models consisting of animals that hail from the Late Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous, it is understandable that at least one Jurassic sauropod would be released. Although to be honest, I was hoping we would get a new Apatosaurus, or even Brontosaurus.
Review: Brachiosaurus (Deluxe)(Procon CollectA)
Review: Brachiosaurus (DINOS! Mega-Mesozoic Fun)
Review: Brachiosaurus (Dinotales Series 2 by Kaiyodo)
Review: Brachiosaurus (DinoWaurs Survival)
Review: Brachiosaurus (Dor Mei)
Review and photographs by Stolpergeist, edited by Suspsy
Some of those who are interested in dinosaurs may have kept some as pets at one point. In my case, it was budgerigars which lived at my grandparents’ house when I was a small child. They liked to sit in front of a mirror, inspecting their reflections on a small table that was set up by my grandmother with various soft toys they liked to play with.
Review: Brachiosaurus (Forange)
Today I want to introduce you to the most unusual and by far biggest dinosaur figure in my collection. You may be familiar with the great Lego reviews by Bella Bricking and Beth Buildit (powered by Suspy) though the most popular of Lego`s dinosaur offerings are full mold dinosaurs rather than brick build ones.