Review: Corythosaurus (CollectA)

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2.6 (16 votes)
Thanks to its distinctive rounded crest that resembles a helmet when viewed from the side, Corythosaurus is one of the most recognizable hadrosaurids. It’s also one of the best-known, with multiple complete skeletons, more than twenty fossil skulls, and mounted specimens in museums throughout North America.

Review: Pelecanimimus (De Agostini)

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4 (6 votes)

Back in the 1990s there was a publication called “Dinosaurs!”. Publisher De Agostini would introduce to us the dinosaurs and their world in many issues. One special dinosaur would get a titlee story, there were stories about other dinosaurs and prehistoric beasts, a 3D – poster in the middle of each issue and on the last side my former idol Dr.

Video: Dinosaurs of China exhibition (July to Oct 2017)

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0 (0 votes)

Dinosaurs of China world exclusive unique exhibition, only at Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, UK. Runs from 1 July 2017 to 29 Oct 2017. See it if you can before the dinosaurs go back to China. Featuring the tallest dinosaur skeleton ever displayed in Europe (Mamenchisaurus), real fossils of Microraptor and other feathered dinosaurs, and, well, watch the video. 😉 The museum sells PNSO and other dinosaur brands in the shop.

Review: Allosaurus (Kaiyodo Dinotales 1:20 Collection)

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4.8 (11 votes)
A couple years back I put together a poll on the Dinosaur Toy Forum with the goal of compiling a top ten list of the best Allosaurus toys ever produced. It was no small task, up until the 1990’s the Allosaurus only played second fiddle to Tyrannosaurus in the popularity contest.

Review: Plesiosaurus (Mini)(Chap Mei)

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3.2 (9 votes)
As its name suggests, Plesiosaurus was the very first plesiosaur ever to be discovered, in England back in 1823 by the legendary fossil hunter Mary Anning. At around 3.5 metres in length, it was a relatively small sea reptile, a far cry from later relatives such as Elasmosaurus and Thalassomedon.

Review: Giganotosaurus (Small)(Schleich)

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1.8 (17 votes)
Giganotosaurus is one of the largest known theropods, exceeding even Tyrannosaurus rex in body length, though not in mass. Its razor-sharp teeth were superbly adapted for slicing through the leathery hides of the rebacchisaurs and titanosaurs that lived alongside it in Cretaceous South America.

Review: Tyrannosaurus Rex w/articulated jaw (Prehistoric & Extinct by Mojö)

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1.8 (8 votes)

Ever since Tyrannosaurus rex was described back in 1905, this amazing animal has captured our imaginations.   Its not hard to see why. It was one of the largest land carnivores of all time and it had a huge skull with bone crushing jaws.  

Review: Triceratops Baby (Mini)(Chap Mei)

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1.7 (14 votes)
In addition to their Standard and Electronic Deluxe figures, Chap Mei also produces miniature-sized prehistoric beasts of highly dubious accuracy. Let’s take a closer look at what is billed as a baby Triceratops.

From nose to tail tip, this toy measures about 10.5 cm long.

Review: Tyrannosaurus (Dor Mei)

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3.4 (9 votes)
Here’s a toy that many of you will no doubt recognize. It probably doesn’t stand on too many collectors’ shelves today but certainly helped fill a lot of toy boxes in the 80’s and 90’s. Yes, you could call this a Chinasaur but you could also call it retro, vintage, and nostalgic.
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