Review: Ceratosaurus (AAA)

A long time ago in the year 2005, I was hospitalized for 103 days due to a serious heart condition that nearly claimed my life at the young age of twelve. As a result of this issue, I was eligible for a wish to be granted by the Make A Wish Foundation of America, and it is thanks to them that the subject of today’s review is a part of my collection.
Review: Euoplocephalus (Terra Series by Battat)

Feast your eyes on the reissued Battat Terra series Euoplocephalus.
Review: Corythosaurus (Replica-Saurus by Schleich)

When the term hadrosaur is combined with a toy, it usually results into a Parasaurolophus. While this genus may still not be as overrepresented as some carnivorous theropods, it easily exceeds all other hadrosaur renditions in number.
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Corpse by CollectA)
Review: Mosasaurus vs. Submarine(Jurassic World by Hasbro)

The sky is clear and boundless blue; it is a beautiful 80 degrees, a nice day to be at the park. The water is a beautiful shade of blue green, there is barely a ripple across the calm lagoon. There is something dangerous roaming in the depth of the waters, but not a trace of it is seen.Â
Review: Tylosaurus (CollectA)

CollectA’s 2009 Tylosaurus figure measures a mere 18.5 cm long, but that’s only due to the pose it’s sculpted in.
Review: Thyreophoran (Furkan)

Remember that long lost time when you had to search for an unknown term in a tremendous lexicon, through library research or by making contact with friends via mail in paper form (because phone calls were so expensive), post being delayed by two weeks and another two until you got an answer?
Video: Top 10 Carnegie Collection dinosaur toys
The best of Safari Ltd’s Carnegie Collection as voted for by the Dinosaur Toy Forum Community. Agree or disagree with the top ten? Have your say in the active poll, where you can also see all of the results after voting:Â https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=3198.0
Review: Baryonyx (Jurassic Hunters by Geoworld)

If you are deeply into dinosaurs, then you should already know what Baryonyx is. For those who happen to be average lay people or new to the hobby, Baryonyx was a large fish-eating theropod that lived during the Early Cretaceous in what is now England.
Review: Miragaia (CollectA)

The 2012 CollectA Miragaia appears to have been caught in a moment of surprise.
Review: Deinonychus Hatchling (Johan Scherft)

Following my review about the Styracosaurus hatched from a chocolate surprise egg, I’ll introduce you to a “real” hatchling in this review, just the right thing to put some Mesozoic spice to your upcoming Easter celebrations–the model of hatching Deinonychus by talented Netherlands artist Johan Scherft.