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Dinosaurs I (Authentics Habitat Collection by Safari ltd.)

…d’s Dino Toob, which carries many of these core sculpts to this day. Six little dinosaurs, looking happy as can be. Oh, to feel that carefree!

Allosaurus Roaring (CollectA)

…face, the mouth and tongue are bubblegum pink, and the teeth shine a retro-computer beige. These applications are imprecise, but considering the size of this piece, I might have expected worse. In all, it’s a simple color scheme that suits the unassuming nature of this little figure. In terms of accuracy, there’s some give-and-take with this one. One look at that sloped, triangular skull makes it clear that we’re meant to be looking at Allosaurus…

Tyrannosaurus rex (1/35 Scale Kickstarter Exclusive)(Beasts of the Mesozoic by Creative Beast Studio)

…aurus, and the Masters of the Universe Tyrantisaurus Rex. However, the Dino-Riders-themed colour scheme did thankfully get to see the light in the form of the 1/18 scale Kickstarter exclusive, which has been reviewed by fellow reviewer Suspsy, and is definitely worth checking out. The 1/35 Kickstarter exclusive figure is one of the three figures I was able to pledge for at the time (the other two include the Guanlong and the Yutyrannus), and what…

Ouranosaurus (Haolonggood)

…ve seen brief discussion on the forum that there should be two bosses, side-by-side instead of one in the middle. I’m not personally sure how it should look but pictures of the skull online look very much like what I’m seeing on this toy. The Battat figure does display two bosses though. I’m not going to take issue with it, especially since we have no idea what the outside of this animal looked like. In scrutinizing the accuracy of this figure, th…

Yangchuanosaurus (Dinosaurs of China by Safari Ltd)

…over so well with children, which may explain why he was discontinued. If you can find him you better get him soon because I wouldn’t be surprised if he becomes highly sought after. Edit – this post was updated by ‘Plesiosauria’ on 2/9/2012…

Woolly Mammoth (Adult and Calf)(CollectA)

…er forget. It also entered the popular culture much earlier than other mega-beasts, starring in many films and documentaries. And like Mr. T, it also has a name that is easy to remember and has a good ring to it, unlike many tongue-twister names of the other prehistoric mammals. You don’t have to be a fan of prehistoric mammals to know what a mammoth is. Perhaps its close association with early humans, for whom it was often a source of food, cloth…

Tianyulong (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…t would have made the animal unbearably cute in life. The protruding canine-like teeth that give heterodontosaurids their name are well-sculpted, although the paint job doesn’t really show them to greatest effect, leaving them the same tawny color as the rest of the snout. Tianyulong probably still had a beak like other ornithischians, and this is clearly present as well. The overall stance is one of an alert small animal (Tianyulong was roughly t…

Cryolophosaurus (Papo)

…do seem suitable for a large predator trying to sneak through the woods in search of a meal. The figure features the ever-necessary articulated jaw, which opens to reveal a highly detailed interior. The jaws are appropriately crocodilian, with a good amount of detail extending into the roof and back of the mouth, as well as to the tongue and gums. The shape of the skull is quite accurate; we can tell this because it is quite visible. Overall, it’s…

Scaphonyx AKA Hyperodapedon (Kid Galaxy by Xidi)

…so I shall be referring to it as such for the purpose of this review. The company selling this product is called Kid Galaxy, and a quick Google image search reveals that some of their dinosaurs are merely knockoffs from the Jurassic Park 3 line. My fellow reviewer Halichoeres informs me that Kid Galaxy gets its dinosaurs from a Chinese company called Xidi. Sounds like they’re similar to Chap Mei. From the tip of its beak to the curve in its tail,…

Wuerhosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…out spikes. Her head and neck look to be of reasonable proportion, and her feet have the correct number of toes for a stegosaur. All this is in keeping with most artistic depictions of Wuerhosaurus, as any Google image search will promptly demonstrate. However, the truth is that we really don’t have a good idea of what this animal looked like. Even the shape of the plates is in question, as it has been demonstrated that what was thought to be a re…

Kentrosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…t’s seldom employed on “serious” dinosaur figures, so I think it’s very welcome here. Sethi’s skin is covered in folds and wrinkles as well as small, oval-shaped osteoderms. Many creases are to be found on his plates and spikes. But while he is instantly recognizable as a Kentrosaurus, litte Sethi does have a number of anatomical errors. His front feet appear to have only three toes each. The spikes jutting out from his shoulders should be as long…

Pterodactyl (Tyco)

…nice model, even if it’s not totally clear what species it is intended to resemble. Mark P. Witton’s book shows a modern restoration of Pterodactylus antiquus next to a fossil specimen and you can see how much these reconstructions have been altered during the years. Still, Tyco’s Pterodactyl can compete with current releases of toy companies (*cough* Schleich *cough*) and its comparably soft plastic makes for a nice, robust, and safe toy as long…

Pteranodon (Invicta)

…t’s a small and modest model but very well made and elegant. It truly is a testament to the company that they were able to make such a stellar model, all while using a minimum amount of material in order to properly convey just how built for the skies these animals were. I can think of few other models that succeed in this regard. If you’re a pterosaur collector this model is a must have and luckily, still quite affordable. On eBay this fellow can…

Concavenator (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd.)

…ie reconstruction, this is certainly not the case. The basic cream color becomes a more sand-like tone toward the center of the body, while the flanks are streaked in brown. This ensures that even without the hump, this model would still be interesting to look at. The display hump has also been given more than the typical splash of red. The red actually appears in a long band over what can only be described as a creamy middle. This effect helps th…

Ampelosaurus (CollectA)

…l the deal for this figure. The gentle, almost coy quality recalls the simple charm of Safari’s five star Nigersaurus. Accuracy enthusiasts should be relatively placated by CollectA’s increasing dedication to authenticity, as well. Just look at those feet, complete with bizarre footprint outlines. As CollectA continues to raise the bar, the pressure will no doubt be raised for competing manufacturers to work even harder. Such competition can yield…

Velociraptor (Jurassic Hunters by Geoworld)

…rd products, is available on both Amazon here and Ebay here. *I added “self-proclaimed ?” because a quick search on google scholar didn’t reveal any actual research publications under this name, and I wasn’t able to verify Dr Piccini’s credentials. As a palaeontologist myself, and since Geoworld is “palaeontologist approved”, I think this is important to clarify, because anyone can put on a fedora and call themselves doctor. As such, I’m genuinely…

Ophthalmosaurus (Scientific Art Sculpture by PNSO)

…ric base moulded in grey plastic with a couple of clear plastic support rods to hold it up, fore and aft, and create that high-end presentation vibe. You certainly didn’t buy this at Walmart!  We have a mosasaur in the new range too, but I’d love to get hold of a commercial release version of the needle-toothed plesiosaur that featured in one of the PNSO exhibitions! In conclusion, this Ophthalmosaurus has quite a presence on the shelf and I recom

Brachiosaurus (AR Dinosaurs by CollectA)

…king an animated dinosaur stomp around on screen. So if you’re a parent in search of something to keep your dinosaur-loving little one(s) entertained, I would recommend checking these toys out. According to their website, CollectA is working on a second series of dinosaurs, so it’ll be interesting to see which ones they select. Some of the marine ones would certainly be nifty. And as I noted earlier, it may be worth recolouring the AR versions to…

Carnotaurus (CollectA Deluxe)

…Today’s review we will take a closer look at CollectA’s version. Going head-to-head: with the other 2019 Carnotaurus from Safari. They are almost the same size, with Safari being more muscular, bulky, and has larger feet. When it came to Carnotaurus ( meaning meat-eating bull), CollectA held off producing one for a very long time. Instead, they opted to do others species from the Abelisauridae family instead such as Rajasaurus, Majungasuaurus, and

Saber-toothed Squirrel ( Mattel, Inc.)

…essively for his ever disappearing acorn. This little guy is Scrat, a Saber-toothed Squirrel. See? The saber-tooth design was so successful that even a rodent adapted it! But is he real? Well, the story is actually very fascinating, but to start, No, Scrat is a fictional character… but with a twist. Walking with Dinosaurs: With the CollectA, Safari, Battat dinosaurs he met along the way At first, I was not sure if a fictional animal is something t…

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