You can support the Dinosaur Toy Forum by making dino-purchases through these links to Ebay and Amazon. Disclaimer: these and other links to Ebay.com and Amazon.com on the Dinosaur Toy Forum are often affiliate links, so when you make purchases through them we may make a commission.

avatar_TheCambrianCrusader

Any Triceratops prorsus figures

Started by TheCambrianCrusader, May 08, 2023, 06:04:42 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

TheCambrianCrusader

I've noticed that the vast majority of Triceratops figures out there that are actually identifiable at the species level are T. horridus. I know that the eofauna model is specifically Yoshi's trike but are there any figures out there based on T. prorsus?


Prehistory Resurrection

#1
One of my first reviews on the Dinosaur Toy Blog was that of the Junior Triceratops by Schleich; https://dinotoyblog.com/triceratops-junior-by-schleich/ and SidB pointed out in the comments that the figure is based on T. prorsus instead of T. horridus. I also conclude the same looking at the shape of the frill.

SidB

Quote from: Prehistory Resurrection on May 08, 2023, 12:10:56 PMOne of my first reviews on the Dinosaur Toy Blog was that of the Junior Triceratops by Schleich; https://dinotoyblog.com/triceratops-junior-by-schleich/ and SidB pointed out in the comments that the figure is based on T. prorsus instead of T. horridus. I also conclude the same looking at the shape of the frill.
Which is to the much maligned Schleich's credit in this case.

Halichoeres

Might not be what you're looking for, but DeClay Studios is offering a T. prorsus kit right now, and Favorite Co. made a desktop model some years ago.
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

You can support the Dinosaur Toy Forum by making dino-purchases through these links to Ebay and Amazon. Disclaimer: these and other links to Ebay.com and Amazon.com on the Dinosaur Toy Forum are often affiliate links, so when you make purchases through them we may make a commission.