When the day began, white flakes hurried down from the grey sky. The snow fell in a horizontal blur and all that could be heard was the mournful cry of the wind. Suddenly, through the gusts and eddies of dancing snow, a dark illusion appears. In this veil of snow a dark shape approaches.
Type: Figurine
Review: Tyrannosaurus (Dinotales Series 1 by Kaiyodo)
Review: Parasaurolophus (Terra Series by Battat)
On August 11 2014, I made a discovery that took the dinosaur toy community by storm. For those of you who are new, that discovery was finding the first of the newly rebooted Battat line of dinosaurs called “The Dan LoRusso Collection,” which at the time consisted of four species that are available for purchase at Target stores throughout the USA.
Review: Woolly rhinoceros (Prehistoric World, by Bullyland)
It has been a unusually warm winter, but finally this week, winter has assuredly come to my neck of the woods in North America. Â I know this because the snow is finally falling, the temperature is freezing, the super bowl is done, and the Toronto Maple leafs are making trades to figure out how to improve their team.
Review: Troodon (Jurassic Hunters by Geoworld)
Review: Bothriolepis (Kaiyodo)
Review: Leaps in Evolution (Kaiyodo)
From July-October 2015, the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo hosted an exhibit called “Leaps in Evolution: Tracing the Path of Vertebrate Evolution.” To commemorate the exhibit, Kaiyodo made a set of five vending machine capsule figures, most representing a stage in the evolution of vertebrates.
Review: Coelophysis (Dinotales Series 5 by Kaiyodo)
This dinosaur is one of my absolute favorites in the collection. The Coelophysis by Kaiyodo is special in several ways. First, there are only a few figures from the Triassic–the dawn of the dinosaurs. Second, there are also only a few models of small dinosaurs in a scale that matches the large models, nearly 1:30.
Review: Prehistoric Tube A (CollectA)
Review: Spinosaurus (Soft Model Series 2 by Favorite Co. Ltd.)
Review: Ceratopsian Collection (Capsule Q Museum by Kaiyodo)
Review: Shunosaurus (Procon/CollectA)
Shunosaurus Lii is a sauropod that lived during the middle Jurassic in what would now be present day China. It has some strange features for a sauropod, such as a relatively short neck, and a tail that has a club at the end. It shared an environment with longer necked sauropods and low browsing stegosaur.