Top 10 prehistoric ‘croc’ toys as voted for by members of the Dinosaur Toy Forum community
Review: Liliensternus (CollectA)

Review: Quetzalcoatlus with Alamosaurus prey (CollectA)
Review: Diplodocus (Natural History Museum by Toyway)

Here is the 2006 Toyway Diplodocus, ready to tap dance into your hearts, across your living room, and give comedic one timers. Couldn’t you just picture this model walking on stage to an in-studio audience applause and doing an opening monologue. Of course with that smile, it should do some toothpaste commercials as well.
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Review: Gastonia (CollectA)

During the early Cretaceous in North America around 126 million years ago, a small herbivore emerges from the trees in a wooded forest lifting its head to smell the breeze that is drifting by. It ambles into the clearing on its small legs and starts to nibble some of the vegetation at the forest edge.
Review: Archaeopteryx (Papo)

Archaeopteryx rounds out Papo’s prehistoric assortment for 2014 and it does seem fitting that their first feathered dinosaur should be the legendary Ancient Wing itself.
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Juvenile by CollectA)

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (King Rex by Rebor)

Video: Top 10 new dinosaur toys of 2014
Top 10 (well, 11!) new dinosaur toys of 2014 as voted for by members of the Dinosaur Toy Forum Community:Â https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=2003.0
Review: Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus (Sega Dinosaur King, 2014 Reissues)

Review: Mosasaurus (CollectA)

With their deadly jaws, great size, and powerful tails, mosasaurs were the marine equivalent of the tyrannosaurs during the Cretaceous Period. And the most fearsome mosasaur of them all was none other than Mosasaurus itself.
One of CollectA’s greatest strengths is their dedication to reflecting the latest paleontological discoveries in their products.