Type: Figurine
Review: Parasaurolophus (Mojö Fun)

Parasaurolophus is perennial favorite among children and adults. It is one of the most recognizable Hadrosaurid to the general public. 75 million years ago, in what is now North America, it was part of a diverse family of Cretaceous herbivore dinosaurs known for their bizarre and strange head adornments.
Review: Pentaceratops (World of History by Schleich)

Pentaceratops, an obscure species of ceratopsian dinosaur. It’s a species that’s not often reproduced in toy form, but it has been done a few times before. For Schleich, it’s a first ever, and whilst Schleich is infamous for their often horrible lack of scientific accuracy, I consider this Pentaceratops a glimmer of hope.
Review: Oviraptor on Nest (Dino Discoveries by Safari Ltd)

Review: Siamotyrannus (Kaiyodo Dinotales Series 1)

Not much can be said as to the accuracy of this figure.
Review: Tyrannosaurus Collection (Kaiyodo Capsule Q Museum)

Review: Dacentrurus (Terra Series by Battat)

Review: Cryolophosaurus (Terra Series by Battat)
Review: Ceratosaurus (Battat)

Review: Stegosaurus (CollectA)

Review: Suchomimus 2014 (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

The first time I ever heard of Suchomimus was when I saw Jurassic Park 3 and the character Billy said, “It’s a super-predator: Suchomimus, “then Billy uses his hand and mimics the length of the snout and finishes by saying, “the snout.” The Suchomimus, which means “crocodile mimic” definitely had a pronounced and interesting snout that in a quick glance resembles today crocodiles and alligators, though in reality there are many structural differences.
Review: Nanshiungosaurus (Terra Series by Battat)
