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Ankylosaurus (Soft Model Series 2 by Favorite Co. Ltd.)

…o. It’s reasonably priced (available from Amazon.com here), so I would highly recommend this model to anyone who desires to have an up-to-date version of this fantastic animal….

Woolly Mammoth (Museum Line by Bullyland)

…he tail to the tip of the left tusk. I have noticed that all the tags that come with Bullyland figures have ‘Stuttgart Museum of Natural History’ written on them, and mention that these models are PVC free. Although it is written that these models are from a museum line, they are also available at stores in other countries. The tusks are soft, rubbery and flexible. Apparently, Bullyland’s figures are made of TVC, which is softer, non-toxic, and re…

Woolly Mammoth (Arctic Mobile Exploration Base by LEGO)

…ough the surrounding ice with this impressive contraption! An enormous free-spinning buzz saw mounted on a sturdy all-terrain vehicle. The large rubberized tires allow the single operator to traverse every surface from smooth flooring to thick carpeting and the saw arm is hinged in two places so that it can fold up when not in use.” “Ohhhhhh, this baby would be great for a demolition derby. Or for getting through rush hour traffic! Or for making s…

Woolly Mammoth (Mini Cuddlekin by Wild Republic)

…The pattern of her fur is also beautiful, with a soft, reddish-brown, felt-like material composing her face, trunk, mouth, legs, rump, and tail. It is very possible that mammoths’ hair was shorter in these areas. Ellie’s cranium tuft and the areas around her hump, shoulders, and stomach are made of longer, dark-brown plush. Mammoths had longer hair on the top of their heads and on their bodies, so that is also nicely accurate. Other nice details…

Woolly Mammoth (Invicta)

…pretty good understanding of what these animals looked like so that should come as no surprise. This might even be the most accurate toy in the Invicta range! One could argue that this mammoth is not really an essential part of a collection, unless you’re an Invicta or mammoth completest. There are tons of other mammoths to choose from. Many of them are larger, more detailed and more dynamic. Amongst a mammoth collection, it does not stand out. Am…

Woolly Mammoth (Hansa)

…cult to bend them back into their original positions. Hansa also offers a number of other mammoths and even a sabre-tooth cat as well as other prehistoric animals, including dinosaurs. The dinosaurs, while also well made, are not as accurate as their prehistoric mammals or modern animals, sometimes disturbingly so. This mammoth is still in production and can be easily found on Amazon (Amazon.co.uk here, Amazon.com here) or eBay here. If you want a…

Woolly Mammoth (Prehistoric life collection by Safari Ltd)

…rs there is a very small hump, and then the back slopes downward from the hump to the rump. These features are characteristic of the species, and it was depicted that way in cave paintings by early humans. Also on the head are prominent brow ridges and very small ears the stick out on either side. Adult Woolly Mammoths could effectively defend themselves from predators with their tusks or use them for everyday tasks. The two tusks on this model ju…

Woolly mammoth (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…n names. For example, there’s the Steppe mammoth (M. trogontherii), the Columbian mammoth (M. columbi), and everyone has heard of the woolly mammoth (M. primigenius). It is this latter species that Safari Ltd chose to immortalise in plastic form as part of their extensive and ever-growing Carnegie Collection range. The figure was released in 2003 so it was quite a late addition to the museum line, especially considering the ubiquitous nature of th…

Daspletosaurus (CollectA)

…tail is flicking. Perhaps this individual has just awoken after a relaxing siesta. I rather like this pose because it’s unusual and adds some welcome variety to my theropod collection. There’s no question, however, that it limits playability. Younger dino fans in particular may be turned off by it. In terms of scientific accuracy, this figure is fairly decent. The head is appropriately large and has the right profile for Daspletosaurus. The tiny f…

Carnotaurus (Papo)

…o the sculptor of the original piece. Nevertheless, ‘referencing’ such well-informed source material has ensured that this is one of the most anatomically accurate Papo figures to date. Of course, Papo don’t claim scientific accuracy etc. etc., and there are some flaws – notably, the muzzle is too wide, and the head and arms are a little too large relative to the body. In fact, the head (but fortunately not the rest) rather resembles those of the…

Pachycephalosaurus (CollectA)

…thighs and shins are muscular like a theropod’s, but the feet are tiny by comparison. No complete skeleton of Pachycephalosaurus has been found to date, but it’s reasonable to assume that its body was little different from those of its smaller cousins. The Pachycephalosaurus is painted dark green with reddish brown stripes, a pale underbelly, and brown claws. Yellow is used for the many knobs on the skull and the cranium. Streaks of white around…

Megalodon (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…g animal to ever inhabit Earth’s seas. Star of cheesy novels, cheesier made-for-TV movies, and even cheesier pseudo-documentaries. And surprisingly enough, underrepresented in the world of prehistoric toys. For a long time, the proper scientific name for this animal was Carcharodon megalodon, however, it has recently been reclassified as Carcharocles megalodon. The 2014 Wild Safari C. megalodon measures a respectable if not astounding 18 cm long….

Dunkleosteus (Favorite Co. Ltd)

…ecimens but it requires a lot of assumptions about proportions). A 10 or 12-year-old child would be about the height of the Lego minifigure in the picture below. This toy reflects good research. The head is boxy and its armor plates are all arranged correctly. In life, it probably wouldn’t have been possible to see every suture, as some would have been covered in skin. But it looks much less skeletal than some toy versions of Dunkleosteus. Some ot…

Cave Bear (Playmobil)

…retty nice set. The cave bear by itself admittedly isn’t spectacular, but combined with the hunters and the cave, it makes for a fun purchase. Recommended. Available from Amazon.com here and Amazon.co.uk here….

Lambeosaurus (Bullyland)

…s in person. I suppose those days are behind us now, but at least it has become easier to find whatever figure you want in the digital age. I’m pleased Bullyland selected Lambeosaurus because I’ve always been fond of this hadrosaur. There aren’t too many representations of this genus out there, although the number has been growing in recent years, with offerings by CollectA (reviewed here) and Geoworld. However, I wouldn’t go quite as far at the R…

Megaloceros giganteus (Irish elk) (Prehistoric Times by Bullyland)

…to the front legs. The rest of the body is covered in less shaggy fur. A hump is present on the spine just above the shoulder blade. A short tail is on its rump and you can see the slight hip bone protrusion above the rear legs. All four legs are long and slender and end in two toed hooves with two dew claws. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of meat on this figure. The flanks do have a small bulge were the ribs are, but the body is thin. Texturally…

Chasmosaurus (CollectA)

…c accuracy goes, this figure isn’t too great, especially if you are the nit-picky type. The horns don’t really look right, especially the one on the nose, it’s too long and thorn-shaped like the brow horns. It should probably be wider and a little shorter. The feet are also pretty off. Ceratopsian digits were most likely much more differentiated with regards to spacing and length as oppose to the stubby tortoise-style feet of this model. Other tha…

Dinosaur Set with Cave (Schleich)

…and a lion. The reason why I choose to review this play set is due to the number of dinosaurs that come with the set, and four of them are exclusive with this set. So without further ado, hit play on the Ghost and the Darkness soundtrack, for nice adventure back ground music, and lets take a closer look. About the playset: The cave base is made of hard plastic that is inflexible. The sandy base snaps together and the two pieces of the cave fit tog…

Carnotaurus with Ichthyosaurus (Jurassic World Hero Mashers by Hasbro)

…or switching and swapping body parts to create weird, potentially nightmare-inducing chimeras. I limited my designs to the pieces that make up the set, but toss more sets into the mix, and the possibilities grow and grow. As with the previous Hero Mashers set I reviewed, this one is aimed at children first and foremost. And in that regard, I think it succeeds very well. Both the Carnotaurus and the Ichthyosaurus look appropriately scary, and the a…

Dimorphodon (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…e similar to that of Rhamphorhynchus, although that currently remains speculative. And unlike many older pterosaur figures, the Dimorphodon‘s tail is not attached to the membrane stretching between the legs. This makes the membrane a cruropatagium as opposed to a uropatagium where the tail is attached. The Wild Safari Dimorphodon boasts excellent sculpting, a good colour scheme, and careful attention to current science. A first rate pterosaur figu…

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