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Oviraptor on Nest (Dino Discoveries by Safari Ltd)

…it will be retired soon means you should probably get it while you can but I’m sure it should remain easy to find for some years to come. Available from Amazon.com here….

Chungkingosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…stegosaurid hips and huge gut are present. Refreshingly, there is no shrink-wrapping, nor 1980s’ action-hero style bulging musculature. This means the figure is both lively and lifelike, and almost playful in its pose, which is reminiscent of a prancing pony. This is so beautifully executed that, despite not really being the kind of thing that comes to mind when one imagines thyreophorans in general, it is very convincing! The detailing is very go…

Daeodon (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…ve horse species that coexisted with Daeodon, I used Bullyland’s Anchitherium figure as a stand-in for other species. Instead of backing down, the young male reveals himself in the open, ready to face the old male. This is the moment he has been waiting for and a win for him would finally give him his very own territory, and most importantly, a chance to establish his own harem. Daeodons are opportunistic omnivores. They will actively hunt prey wh…

American Mastodon (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…41 votes) The American mastodon, Mammut americanum, is one of the very best-known prehistoric mammals. Many complete skeletons have been found throughout the North American continent, from this one-tusked male at the Royal Ontario Museum to this female and calf from the La Brea Tar Pits of California. And yet the mighty mastodon has been largely overlooked by toy companies in favour of its more famous relative, the woolly mammoth. That is, until n…

Malawisaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…l Safari Ltd released their 2018 line-up, I hadn’t. Malawisaurus was a medium-sized animal (for sauropod standards anyway) of around 16 metres total length and is counted towards the clade of Titanosauria, a group that includes the more popular Argentinosaurus, Saltasaurus and Alamosaurus. Unlike all these species which are known from American formations, Malawisaurus is know – hence the name – from the Mwakasyunguti area in Malawi, southeast Afri…

Euhelopus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…w family named Euhelopodidae was created for Euhelopus and many of its long-necked relatives. There is nothing more awe-inspiring that a rearing sauropod. This dramatic pose has captured the imagination of legions of artists, museums, and the public. Although not all sauropods can realistically rear up on their hind legs, there are some species for which this is a really possibility based on skeletal features that would allow such huge beasts to r…

Plesiosuchus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…rehistoric toys. Between that rarity and its superb sculpting, the Wild Safari Plesiosuchus is a wonderful and welcome addition to your collection. Strongly recommended. Thanks go out to FaunaFigures.com for this and other wonderful prehistoric toys!…

Moropus (CollectA)

…ted, has a realistic colour scheme, and, as far as I can tell at least, no anatomical inaccuracies. In a plastic world largely dominated by mammoths and cats, this is a welcome and wonderful touch of variety. Thanks go out once again to FaunaFigures.com for this and many other great toys!…

Ornithocheirus (CollectA)

…hat the pterosaur featured was in fact a species of Tropeognathus. The best-known Ornithocheirus species, O. simus, had a respectable wingspan of around five metres, but that was nowhere near the size of giants like Quetzalcoatlus and Hatzegopteryx. For a long time, pterosaur toys were always depicted in flying poses with their wings spread wide. In more recent years, CollectA has taken to putting its pterosaurs in walking poses with their wings f…

Dolichorhynchops (CollectA)

…o avoid becoming prey! The Dolichorhynchops‘ colour scheme is fairly bland compared to other CollectA figures: brownish-grey and tan with a white underbelly, black eyes, white teeth, a dull pink tongue, and brown shading around the cloaca. Certainly not what you’d call gorgeous, but satisfactory. Like most sea monster figures, the Dolichorhynchops‘ skin is almost entirely smooth save for the faint outlines of bones in the flippers and supratempora…

Daxiatitan (CollectA)

…lated by some experts that later titanosaurs like Argentinosaurus lacked thumb claws completely, it seems reasonable to assume Daxiatitan had them. The tiny head has been well sculpted and the nostrils are positioned close to the end of the snout as opposed to the forehead. A small row of plates runs down the entire length of the spine. The skin has been sculpted with a varying pebbled texture as opposed to elephantine wrinkles. Most interestingly…

Saurophaganax (CollectA)

…than the body with some curves to it. Along the back are some small spiky bumps. Texturally there are very small bumps that cover the body along with skin folds and muscle bulges. Along the flanks there are a few raised bumps that may be scutes. The head has a sunken look to it, showing off its bone structure, but it is well detailed. Interestingly, on the underside of this figure, beginning under the hips, is a texture that looks like crocodile s…

Alamosaurus (CollectA)

…d in the open mouth. The eyes are little black pin-pricks and a subtle sand-brown has been dry-brushed over the scaly sides. It is clear to me that CollectA have tried very hard on the accuracy front, even if they haven’t quite succeeded. There are no skulls attributed to this genus yet, so the generic but lovingly detailed head can’t be scrutinised for inaccuracy, other than perhaps that the nostrils are half-way down the skull and the head itsel…

Bistahieversor (CollectA)

…s about 13 cm long. Main colours are yellowish orange and black with an off-white underbelly and black claws. The bony ridge on top of the skull is red, the beady eyes are black, the inside of the mouth is light pink, and the teeth are white. Topping it off is an ample coat of salt and pepper plumage, including the aforementioned crest. That’s phylogenetic bracketing for you. CollectA’s tyrannosaurs have steadily improved in terms of accuracy over…

Hypsilophodon family (CollectA)

…to the amount of detail in such a small toy. It does not have the splash of color that the 2012 Koreaceratops had, but there is nothing wrong with that as the paint job looks natural. I would recommend it for educational use and for collectors but, I might pass if it going to be played with, as it really is a small diorama. Available from Amazon.com here….

Liliensternus (CollectA)

…ght. It is a rare Triassic dinosaur that has only been done by Bullyland so that is a reason to grab this guy. I would recommend this toy if you do not have a problem with the pose. I would also highly recommend it if you are doing a Triassic dance off diorama, complete with disco ball, laser lights, and a fog machine. If not, then I would pass on this toy. Available from Amazon.com

Phorusrhacos (X-Plus)

…ilms in general I’m first and foremost a collector of model dinosaurs and in a collection lacking any other representative of this fascinating group of predators I welcome this little guy in with open arms. Hopefully someday Safari or some other company will come out with the definitive terror bird figure but until that day comes you’re left with only a few options, with only the CollectA Kelenken being easily obtainable. You can find this model o…

Lexovisaurus (CollectA)

…from Africa, but that may be due to the small amount of known material to compare. Starting with plates, not enough has been found to know how many or what shape they all where though I would guess there would be less then there are on this model. There is even debate if it had shoulder spikes or not. The one thing I would have liked to have seen is texture on the plates. Only two stegosaur plates have been found with textured plates, one was Ste…

Nothronychus (CollectA)

…belongs. Stranger animals than therizinosaurs have been reported from time-to-time – but not by reliable witnesses. They were among the most bizarre vertebrates ever to have lived! For starters, like sauropods, they had a long neck and tail, but walked bipedally on their hind-legs like carnivorous dinosaurs. In fact, it is now generally accepted that therizinosaurs were an unusual side-branch of carnivorous dinosaur evolution, that had abandoned…

Deinocheirus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…op of that, it had a strange duck or hadrosaur like head, a large sail or hump, and is also the largest known non-avian feathered dinosaur discovered from fossil evidence. The presence of feathers is inferred from the bird-like pygostyle structure at the end of its tail. The figure has the correct proportions and has all the characteristic features mentioned above. The sculpt has lots of detail on it, from the feathers, to the tiny scales on its h…

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