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Review: Anchiceratops (Kaiyodo Dinoland Natural History)

4.1 (12 votes)

Review and photos by Bokisaurus

Part 4 of Kaiyodo Dinoland Natural History review series

Anchiceratops is one of those dinosaurs that seems to have been forgotten in today’s popular culture. Despite being large and having a unique frill, you don’t really hear much about it, let alone see it in documentaries about dinosaurs, or even a short cameo in movies.

Review: Brachiosaurus (DinoWaurs Survival)

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2.8 (12 votes)

Greetings DinoWaurriors! Once more, I bring you a species from the battling trading figure series, this time Brachiosaurus! Given the size and popularity of the species, it’s unsurprising they would add it to the line. Is his a gem or a dud though?

Review: Brachiosaurus (Procon/Collecta)

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1.9 (16 votes)

In this review, I am going back to the mid-2000’s, to a time when Collecta was not the producer of high quality models they are now. They weren’t even called Collecta, but Procon. Many know of the fairly awful examples put out by the company then, but I am going to review one of the figures that showed genuine potential.

Review: Plesiosaurus (Animal World Dinosaurs by Bullyland)

3 (4 votes)

Review and photographs by Funk, edited by Suspsy

To the general population, plesiosaurs are mainly known as “that prehistoric animal which the Loch Ness Monster might be,” though they were, of course, a very distinct group of reptiles with a long and important role in the history of palaeontology.

Review: Mei long (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

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4.8 (18 votes)

Review and photos by Ravonium, edited by Suspsy

In addition to preserving their anatomy, fossils can also show us how organisms behaved. One example of this is the Chinese troodontid Mei long, the type fossil of which is a complete juvenile specimen preserved in a sleeping position.

Review: Giganotosaurus (PNSO Scientific Art Model)

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4.2 (28 votes)

Review and photos by Bokisaurus

Tyrannosaurus rex is without a doubt the most famous dinosaur of all time. He is also one of the biggest, and for a while the largest predatory theropod found to-date.He has held that distinction for decades and still do so to some extent today.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

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3.8 (63 votes)

A humid spring morning finds A’tahsaia striding through the trees, following her nose toward the familiar and irresistible scent of rank meat. Arriving at the forest’s edge, she sights a small herd of torosaurs wading and drinking in the shallows of a river.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (HG Toys)

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1.7 (7 votes)

Review and photographs by Funk, edited by Suspsy

This is my first guest review here on the DinoToyBlog. Ever since my mom started throwing out stuff from her attic, I’ve been trying to save my old dinosaur toys, and as a long time DTB reader, I thought it would be a good opportunity to see if I had something that hasn’t been covered here before.

Review: Baryonyx (2019)(Deluxe by CollectA)

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4.6 (20 votes)

Review and photographs by Patrx

To me, Baryonyx is the quintessential British dinosaur. Perhaps a more classic taxon like Iguanodon or Megalosaurus really deserves the top spot, but there’s something about Baryonyx that stands out in my mind as inescapably British, and I think this is very likely to do with the fact that, for a long time, the best Baryonyx toy available was the classic monochrome rendition produced by Invicta Plastics for the British Museum.

Review: Gigantopithecus (Disney’s A Jungle Book by Just Play)

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4.4 (5 votes)

Review and images by bmathison1972, edited by Suspsy

In 1967, Disney released a feature-length animated movie of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book series. One of the most iconic characters from that film was the singing and dancing orangutan, King Louie. Interestingly, Louie never appeared in any of Kipling’s original works.

Review: Stygimoloch skeleton (Dino Excavation Kit by Geoworld)

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4.3 (6 votes)

Review and photographs by DrWheelieMobile, edited by Suspsy

A staple of any paleo-nut’s childhood – and source of dread for said paleo-nut’s parents! – were so-called excavation kits, which usually took the form of plaster blocks with parts of a skeleton model jumbled inside.

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