Review: Oviraptor (2005 Version, Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)
Oviraptor is a genus of small theropod dinosaurs, discovered in Mongolia. This figure belongs to the now extinct Carnegie line by Safari Ltd. It is seen by many fans as the “female” counterpart to the newer 2007 version, due to its more subdued plumage, but it really was never intended to be.
Review: Mosasaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)
Review: Styracosaurus (Electronic Deluxe by Chap Mei)
Review: Tyrannosaurus Rex (Chomping)(Jurassic World by Hasbro)
When it comes to Jurassic Park, you need to have the king. For the Jurassic World line in 2015 there are three main T-Rex toys. There is the small Basher and Biter, the medium Chomping, and the Large Stomp and Strike. All three look very similar in their basic colors, so there is not much variation, other than their size, and the style of gimmicks they have.
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Electronic Deluxe by Chap Mei)
Review: Allosaurus (Desktop model by Favorite Co. Ltd, sculpted by Michael Trcic)
Review: Dilophosaurus Ambush (Jurassic World by Lego)
“Hey folks. What Doc means is that today we’re tackling a Jurassic World Lego set.”
“That’s right, Beth! We’re going to review set 75916: Dilophosaurus Ambush!
Review: Rajasaurus (CollectA)
Review: Inostrancevia (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)
News: The Dinosaur Toy Forum Diorama Contest 2015 – Results
The voting is over and the results are in for the Dinosaur Toy Forum Diorama Contest 2015, sponsored by CollectA! This was the biggest contest to date with more entries (65) and more voters (197) than ever before! It was an especially close contest to the very end, but three dioramas took the top three spots convincingly.