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Dilophosaurus Ambush (Jurassic World by Lego)

…ot a little fanny pack on! How cute is that, Doc?” “And here also is a grim-faced ACU (Asset Control Unit) trooper. His uniform looks very smart, with a painted-on utility harness and plenty of straps.” “Oh yeah, these clowns are the JP equivalent to Star Trek redshirts. That cattle prod he’s carrying wouldn’t stop a puma, let alone a giant mutant monster. InGen should’ve just hired me instead!” “I’m sure you would have nipped everything in the bu…

Ceratosaurus (Jurassic World by Hasbro)

…f us. I think many of us wanted to feel the same way about the toys that accompanied the film. Now, Ceratosaurus has always been a semi popular dinosaur; but it did not make an appearance in the latest incantation of the Jurassic Park franchise. It was last seen in Jurassic Park III walking away from a huge pile of Spinosaurus dung. I would venture a guess that Spinosaurus dung is one adjective some people might use about the look and quality of t…

Ceratosaurus dentisulcatus (‘Savage’ by Rebor)

…n mind, it is safe to say that Rebor’s reputation is proportionately large compared to the company’s age and it is not without controversy. This C. dentisulcatus model contributes to that reputation in more than one way. This model, as with the other Rebor theropod models, is packaged in a box with foam padding and is accompanied by a brief information card about the animal and a polystone base for the model. The base for this model is very appeal…

Allosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…evious attempt for the Replicasaurus line in 2008. Being a part of the then-new World of History line, this model is a shrunken version of that last Replicasaurus model. It has been improved upon by adding an articulated jaw to make it more play friendly, and to compete directly with the Papo release. This model is not very good. The head is too boxy and the wrists are pronated. The feet are too big and I think the legs could be a little thinner….

Spinosaurus (1992) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd.)

…ritish museum justly deserve credit for being the very first accurate, museum-authenticated dinosaur toys, their monochromatic, unpainted plastic and relatively smooth textures made them more of an attractive statuette then a vividly life-like model. It was the Carnegie collection that really began the idea that dinosaur toys could be exquisitely textured and beautifully painted replicas of dynamic living animals, rather than perpetually snarling…

Spinosaurus (Papo)

…t coating the sail, making it noticeably thick (There was probably NOT a “hump” like a camel though!). The feet seem a little large; but again, no spinosaurid limbs are known, so that is really personal taste. The body is very robust; perhaps too much– But it still looks nice. The detailing is exquisite. It also stands well, but since the plastic is relatively soft, when it becomes warm the legs can bend and the whole thing can fall flat on it’s f…

Neovenator (Deluxe by CollectA)

…emains, CollectA has done a masterful job of basing this toy on the most up-to-date reconstructions. The head is similar to that of Allosaurus, but with a more parrot-like snout. The teeth are small but sharp, the arms are large and muscular, and the legs are built for speed. This is a predator that could chase down a victim, grip it firmly using the front claws, and then bite and cut through flesh. 2012 was something of a turning point for the qu…

Doedicurus (Prehistoric Life Collection by Safari Ltd)

…from the fossil record. If you like expanding the genera in your collection or are a mammal enthusiast, this is for you. Available from Amazon.com here. Join the dino-discussions at the Dinosaur Toy Forum!

Carcharodontosaurus (Deluxe Prehistoric Collection by CollectA)

…Each tooth is individually sculpted and painted with very little paint run-off. A pink tongue and palate are sculpted within the mouth. The tiny eyes are painted black but have a life-like shine to them. Running down the back and along the tail is a row of scutes, two other rows start at the head and end at the hips. The throat is complete with a fleshy dewlap and the rest of the body is wrinkled and muscled where appropriate. Scales are sculpted…

Miragaia (CollectA)

…he feet have the proper number of toes. The skull, however, has a very hook-shaped rostrum. And unlike the Carnegie Collection Miragaia, this rendition is packing a much spikier thagomizer as well as those red shoulder spikes. But lest you assume CollectA hasn’t been paying attention, keep in mind that the rear portion of Miragaia‘s body currently remains unknown. Indeed, some paleontologists have suggested that it is actually the same animal as D…

Tanystropheus (Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs by Kenner)

…d small, interlocking teeth, this toy boasts four huge front fangs. These, combined with the mask-like patches over the eyes, give the Tanystropheus a distinctly sinister appearance. The legs rotate at the shoulders and thighs, but due to the position each limb is sculpted in, their posability is severely limited. Although the limbs and body are made of hard plastic, the head, neck, and tail are rubberized plastic. Why is this so? Because a bendab…

Brachiosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…model looks best when viewed from the bottom I dont think it is worth getting for the asking price of $27.99. If you still want one, you can find it at Wal-Mart, Toys R Us, and of course on Amazon and Ebay. Available from Amazon.com here….

Apatosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…vantage of its predecessors in the Replicasaurus series, but it still gives the feel of a massive creature even at this scale. If you want one, you can find it at most Wal-Mart stores, and anywhere that sells Schleich dinosaur toys. Available from Amazon.com here and Amazon.co.uk here….

Apatosaurus (Papo)

…ote the huge bones beneath the skin and the tail terminates in a thin, whip-like tip. And unlike the Brachiosaurus, the Apatosaurus has the correct number of claws on each foot. My fiancée, whom I always love to show off my new models to, doesn’t like the Apatosaurus. She feels that the neck is way too fat and disproportionate to the rest of the animal. And indeed, the neck does look odd. On the one hand, it’s extremely thick just like that of A….

Apatosaurus (2008, Replica-saurus by Schleich)

…lephant. Schleich Apatosaurus will always be a controversial figure. Either one loves it or one does not. There is no shrugging “I don´t care” or “Well, quite okay” about this one. I personally love it and recommend it to every sauropod freak out there who has enough space on his shelves and money left to adopt it. You can get it at any virtual or real toy store. Available from Amazon.com (here)…

Giganotosaurus (2019 repaint by Schleich)

…ith for 2019, so this figure does not come with a tag. One last thing I wish to touch on is the articulated jaw, which on my specimen is partially loose, and will fly open with a downward shake of the figure. Overall, this is an ugly and inaccurate figure that I cannot recommend to anyone who wishes to educate children about dinosaurs, nor people who collect dinosaurs for a hobby. The only people I can recommend this to is diehard Schleich fans. D…

Giganotosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…omes to carnivorous dinosaurs that are larger than Tyrannosaurus rex, most companies go for the ever-popular Spinosaurus nowadays. When Safari released a Giganotosaurus for the Carnegie Collection in 2008, other companies took notice and started dishing out their own chosen carcharodontosaurid species. In 2010, Schleich released their first version of Giganotosaurus to compete models with Safari and other companies. The large and expensive size of…

Sauropelta (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…rms of appearance, accuracy, detail, and play value, the Wild Safari Sauropelta simply shines. This is one of the best ankylosaur toys I’ve ever come across. Get it if you can! Available from Amazon.com here….

Troodon (Walking with Dinosaurs the Movie 3D, by Vivid Toy Group Ltd)

…whereas the hip joint only moves forwards and backwards. The figure doesn’t stand on two feet without the support of the arms (or tail), but as the arm feathers are long, this actually looks rather good. Overall, this is a nice medium-sized figure and a real step in the right direction when it comes to depicting dinosaurs popularly with realistic feathers. Available from Amazon.co.uk here for £10, and from Ebay.com here. Front of box. For photo o…

Megalosaurus (Natural History Museum by Toyway)

…out is thin and rather flat, with two brow ridges above the eyes. It has a common theropod s-curve with an average length neck. The arms are short and pronated with bunny hands with three digits ending in small claws. The mid torso has a narrow ribcage, wider hips, and the legs are thin below the knee. The tail is thin and is as long as the rest of the toy. The body is covered in small round irregular scales that cover the head, mid and upper tors…

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