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Scelidosaurus (CollectA Deluxe)

…CollectA Scelidosaurus to every collector with a wider span of species and companies. Two questions remain unanswered: Did CollectA exaggerate by providing the animal with so many scales and horns? And isn’t the overall approach too clumsy? Looking at this figure, one could think Scelidosaurus was 10 or so metres long. But it was much smaller and probably more slender and agile. Bonus: As far as I know, currently there are only two scelidosaur fig…

Atlasaurus (Eofauna)

…unique feature even further. In Atlasaurus, the front limbs are almost 12 feet long with both the humerus and femur around 6”feet long. Now that’s a long front leg, you can almost fit those proportions to Brachiosaurus which is much much larger than Atlasaurus and much heavier. Larger than the extant Giraffe, but not that much taller. In fact, some of the largest specimens of giraffe may have reached the same height as Atlasaurus. This front leg…

Deinotherium (Eofauna)

…n, that a front limb begins its movement before the according hind limb is completly set on ground appears only in very fast moving elephants. (That being said, leaves some questions about their Atlasaurus, but hey, we are at mammals here). In terms of accuray and detailing Eofauna delivered what we expect from them, heck, that “terribly large beast” even got nipples between its front legs. Besides the short trunk, the downcurved tusks and long ne…

Nanotyrannus (PNSO)

…able and balanced of all of PNSO’s theropod despite the small and very well-proportioned feet. The way it’s posed, slightly curved to one side with the thrust forward in an upward fashion and its long and muscular tail all worked together to concentrate the weight on the hips that really helped balance the figure and stabilized it perfectly even without the aid of the clear plastic rod (now a standard for all of PNSO’s bipeds) it came with. Despit…

Pteranodon (Jurassic World: Primal Attack Sound Strike by Mattel)

…ved in one of the last loose figure lots, and I think my Jurassic World pre-Dominion pterosaur collection is complete. Yup, we’re back to the brick background. This is going to be a short review because the only difference between this figure and the Camp Cretaceous Primal Attack Sound Strike Pteranodon is the color. If you want more details, check out that review. While it is no longer a novelty, this figure also has the hinged wings in the middl…

Tyrannosaurus (Boley/Gosnell)

…. The fact that the mold is obviously ripping off of an authorized, heavily-researched effort without any credit given could be a big sticking point for some collectors as well. With all things considered, however, Boley’s and Gosnell’s “Authentic Dinosaur” Tyrannosaurus action figure is rather decent for its price range. If you’re looking for a slightly novel (and cheap) addition to your rex collection – or simply need an easy dinosaur gift for y…

Stegosaurus (Carnage Dinosaurs by ReSaurus)

…ous. The only difference is the name print. These toys were released and re-released throughout the 1990s’ under different company names. My history of them is quite muddled, and as expected, there are colour variations, such as this darker figure with a darker wine red covering its back, and with a slightly different black line. Every dinosaur was very clearly hand-painted. The best part of these figures is that, at least in the case of the herbi…

Meraxes (Prehistoric Animal Models by PNSO)

…-preserved members of the carcharodontosaurid family. The remains included complete hindlimbs and a nearly complete skull among numerous other bones, helping paleontologists answer many questions about carcharodontosaur anatomy while also presenting brand new ones. Nicknamed Mungo, PNSO’s Meraxes is the 69th official figurine in the Prehistoric Animal Models series. Mungo was released in between two fellow carcharodontosaurs – a revised Lucas the…

Iguanodon (Kleinwelka)

…by Marx, Invicta, Starlux and others). The figure maintains the same Iguana-on-steroids appearance, with the upright kangaroo pose and the dragging tail. It is implied that the animal would walk only on its two hind legs: it’s not simply rising up to obtain higher leaves as Iguanodon is often represented today. In comparison with the modern representations of Iguanodon on two legs, this old version has a much straighter column. The beast is also i…

Confuciusornis (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…hibition coming to Nottingham, UK, in summer 2017. This world exclusive one-time-only exhibition will explore the relationship between dinosaurs and birds, and includes real fossils of feathered dinosaurs and prehistoric birds from China – including a Confuciusornis. So, as the curator of the exhibition, I feel a certain connection to this species! If you want to see a real fossil of this species, plus 24 other dinosaurs including mounted skeleton…

Pachycephalosaurus (Recur)

…ed in harder plastics. In this regard, Recur stand out as different. I guess it is a matter of taste which you prefer: my preference is for harder plastics. However, the material is sturdy enough to hold its shape and the Pachycephalosaurus stands perfectly fine with just a little help from its down-curved tail. Overall, I recommend this figure. Pachycephalosaurus toys are relatively thin on the ground, so this fills a gap, and it’s a relatively a…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Paleo-Creatures by Jesus Toledo)

…ow and the claws are painted grey. Unlike the Torvosaurus, the T. rex does come pre-attached to a base. The base does exactly what a base is supposed to do and that is to keep the model from toppling over. It is shaped like a pill and painted in a teal color, with two racks and a rib bone sculpted onto it. ​ Overall, despite my negative points, this is still a impressive model of the Tyrant Lizard King, and I’m not just saying that because I had a…

Elasmosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd.)

…pite its shortcomings anatomically the Carnegie Elasmosaurus has stood the test of time in other ways. Up until the complete retirement of the Carnegie Collection this toy could be found regularly and a few variations exist. There is this model that I own, painted in various shades of brown with a dark brown back and intricate gray colored, half-moon designs running down the side along with dark brown splotches overlaid with small black spots. The…

Deinosuchus (Recur)

…or less the same network and shape of osteoderms, but that’s not the case. Compare a modern gharial, a saltwater crocodile, and a common caiman and you’ll see what I mean. In the case of Deinosuchus, we know that the osteoderms were very thick and chunky, and became more rounded than keeled as they aged. In the words of paleontologist Mark Witton, “the dorsum of a big Deinosuchus would have looked more like a gnarly Dalek chassis than the back of…

Dimorphodons (REBOR)

…exual dimorphism at all (think of sparrows, ravens, parrots and many other common and uncommon birds). So it’s totally legit that the differences shown in Punch and Judy are not too strong. Personally, I like their comparably drab color scheme. Punch’s base is a tree log of very fine detail. In fact, the details are so elaborate (expect for the lower end of the log)that I suppose REBOR used a real log or branch and 3D scanned it as a model for tha…

Diplodocus (Natural History Museum by Toyway)

…reminds me of the original paint job for the 1997 Safari Carnotaurus. The feet and head are comical and just not close enough to be accurate. It could be used in dioramas, but again there are better Diplodocus out there. Despite those issues, I would still recommend this figure; on the basis that I think it looks good on display. If you can get past silly look on its face and some of the scientific accuracy problems that you probably will not not…

Allosaurus Skeleton Model (Dinostoreus)

…satisfying collectors looking for something better than the dime-shop glow-in-the-dark plastic skeleton toys. My particular interest often drifts to the mighty Allosaurus fragilis, a staple of the Jurassic North American stage. With this model, one can clearly recognize the most distinctive attributes of the animal. The high lacrimal crests, the hatchet shaped skull, the elegant length of the tail, and the powerful, inward-facing forearms are all…

Parasaurolophus (skeleton) (Dino Horizons by COG Ltd)

…a giant-armed Tyrannosaurus, a giant-headed Stegosaurus and a Veloci-wrong-o-raptor. A rose among the rather slapdash thorns, if you will. Overall, I often run out of things to say about skeletons really quite like it, mostly because it’s quite rare to come across decent-ish dino skeleton models at a price within reach for the common borderline alcoholic humanities student. And as an ignorant humanities student, I am quite happy to put up with it…

Liopleurodon (Invicta)

…ly, the only reason Invicta started to paint their dinosaur figures was to compete with other companies producing lesser-quality but very colorful painted figures. For having had the paint just thrown on in order to sell better, this Liopleurodon‘s paint job is surprisingly nice. I’ve heard that the paint applications on other painted Invicta figures have been crude and obscure a lot of skin detail; I guess it’s good that there wasn’t much skin de…

Parasaurolophus (Kleinwelka)

…rs in the German Democratic Republic were made from, too. It has a strange feel, is solid yet light and probably unbreakable, although I do not want to test this. And yes, the Kleinwelka Parasaurolophus has a history not every dinosaur toy can tell. It was produced in the German Democratic Republic, the form of government there was communism. Many people could not afford more than the things necessary for everyday life in those times. So I suppose…

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