Review: Utahraptor (Conquering the Earth by Schleich)
Review: Kentrosaurus(Mini, by Schleich)
Schleich has changed their typical toy dinosaurs lineup over the past two years. They have added new playsets and sizes for their prehistoric line of toys. The mini sized dinosaurs were introduced in 2015 with eight figures. Due to their low cost, different sculpts, and new paint jobs that differ from their bigger brethren, the minis were quite popular.Â
Review: Elasmosaurus (Tsukuda Hobby Collection)
Having previously reviewed the Tsukuda Hobby Styracosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex, I figured it is time to conclude the trilogy and add one more figure to the list, at least for now. This time we will take a dive into the prehistoric ocean and take a look at good old Elasmosaurus!
Review: Ampelosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)
Meet Lans, the little Ampelosaurus from PNSO. He measures about 9.5 cm long, although he’d be longer if his tail were held out straight behind him instead of curling fluidly to the left.
Review: Dilophosaurus Rex (Jurassic World Hybrids by Hasbro)
Review: Nigersaurus (Deluxe by CollectA)
Review: Kentrosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)
Review: Diplodocus (2017) (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)
Review: Woolly Mammoth (2007)(Cuddlekin by Wild Republic)
This is a review of my most prized possession, the original woolly mammoth Cuddlekin by Wild Republic, released back in 2007. It is not the same as the more recent versions that have already been reviewed, which come in 40-inch, 12-inch, and 8-inch sizes.
Review: Kronosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)
Available from Amazon.com for under $20
When their vaunted Carnegie Collection was discontinued in early 2015, Safari Ltd evidently got to work pretty quickly to take up the slack elsewhere, because in a mere two years they more than doubled the output of figures from their standard dinosaur line.