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Here are three new additions to the Hammond Collection.
Stygimoloch.



Troodon.



Striped Velociraptor.



A trio of Tyrannosaurus rexes will be ruling the shelves soon, starting with the relatively small and simple, but satisfying Lab Lockdown version.




Electronic Power Devour version.




And of course, there’s a Super Colossal version.





There’s also a Super Colossal Titanosaurus, bloated beluga head and all.




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Not really thrilled with any of what i see. The Styg is not bad though. The Troodon is weird but i like the eyes. I don’t like the new T rex design as much as i thought i would.
But i like the Titanosaurus more than i did. I’ll have to reconsider getting that one but have to figure out what to do about that taaaaail.
The troodon render on the package look awful. Also, why does the striped raptor have its teeth painted on the tounge? A little disappointed. 3 stars
Hello there, Telltale Jurassic Park game Troodon.
The larger Mattel sauropods are a source of amazement to me … Mattel managed to find a way to create these reasonably accurate, gigantic figures, packed in “modular fashion” for ease of shipping and assembling easily into incredible displays … the Titanosaurus will be the third one I’ve gotten (after the Brach. and Dreadn.). I don’t know if I will kitbash this one into something else like I did with the Dreadnaughtus, but either way it will make a towering garage display piece with my other 1/20 scale dino figures … oh the kiddies today don’t know how great they have it with toys like these! 😉
In my day, I had to make due with a cardboard Brachiosaurus head when I played Jurassic Park. Times were simpler back then!