Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (Thrasher )(The Lost World by Kenner)
Review: Triceratops (Jurassic Park 3 by Hasbro)
Review: Majungasaurus (CollectA)
Review by Nicholas Anning (“Brontozaurus”), pictures by Zachary Perry (ZoPteryx)
With the notable exception of Carnotaurus, abelisaurids have not often been made as toys. Lately, though, there has been a move towards renditions of less well-known species, perhaps because toys of the most famous dinosaurs are very common.
Review: Styracosaurus (Dinotales Series 3 by Kaiyodo)
Review: Triceratops (Dinotales Series 5 by Kaiyodo)
Review: Anchiceratops (Dinotales Series 7 by Kaiyodo)
When if comes to scientific accuracy, Kaiyodo did a lovely job with this tiny model.
Review: Dilophosaurus (Jurassic Park 2009 toyline by Hasbro)
Jurassic Park’s dinosaurs have had a profound impact on how the general public sees dinosaurs – to people who don’t know any better the subject of this review will always be their loveable little ‘spitter’.
Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (original) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd.)
Review: Loch Ness Monster (Monsters in My Pocket by Matchbox, Series 2)
Monsters in My Pocket was a toy franchise that started in the 80s that consisted of a series of small, rubber figures. These figures were each only a few inches tall and could each come in a variety of solid colors. What makes this toy line special is that each figure is modeled after a certain creature that exists in some sort of real culture.