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Lufengosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…rly as many. CollectA is the only other company to have made one of these (feel free to correct me if I am wrong), theirs being recreated in an example of that bipedal stance. The PNSO Lufengosaurus is on all fours, measuring 52 cm (20.5 inches) from snout to tail tip and 19 cm (7.5 inches) from its feet to the top of the head. And if you think that this one looks like it has been on one too many diets, there was an initial version in brown that l…

Plateosaurus (Bullyland Museum Line)

…n, striped with a darker tone. The pose looks dynamic and despite its shortcomes in accuracy I like that figure very much. Despite Bullyland being a German company (and as I heard by a toy retailer in business again after finding an investor, but unfortunately probably concentrating on lincensed figures) producing a great variety of figures for German museums and the toy market, the better part of their figures are hard to find, even on the second…

Dunkleosteus (Chap Mei)

…inds of companies, from masterpieces like Favorite Co’s rendition to worthy-but-flawed efforts like CollectA’s to fairly bad ones like the subject of today’s review. It’s the most popular prehistoric fish in plastic, eclipsing the huge but otherwise utterly boring C. megalodon. Today’s review concerns this newly released Toys “R” Us exclusive by Chap Mei. It comes with an awful lot of wasteful packaging, a small human action figure, and lots of di…

Titanis (Jurassic/Primal Clash!)

…ers most: accuracy. As a figure made to carry something on it’s back, it’s feet are massively oversized, a common issue in theropod dinosaurs. There is also the problem of the first metatarsal, the backwards hallux. The nail is huge here, possibly to help balance the figure. While the hallux of Titanis is long and should touch the ground, it’s more that the toes are longer rather than the nail. More troublesome are the front limbs, the wings. It f…

Triceratops (Repaint)(Wendy’s Exclusive from Definitely Dinosaurs by Playskool)

…ade of brown, except it may remind one of the particular shade of that unbecoming substance paleontology types might refer to as pre-coprolite. I own a suit that’s a similar shade of brown, and I quite like it, but it’s just not a good color for any dinosaur, especially not a toy of one. I suppose we might as well ask if there’s any logic behind this colouring (i.e., do we think a brown Triceratops is scientifically plausible). There are lots of b…

Caviramus (Deluxe by CollectA)

…ation in the paper describing Raeticodactylus. The teeth of Caviramus were complex and multi-cusped, which isn’t evident on the figure but would be admittedly difficult to render at this scale. The teeth were clearly painted as a single unit, and there’s some tooth paint slopped onto the edges of the jaws. Inside the mouth, there’s also a bit of pink on the lingual sides of the teeth. Caviramus was unusual in that it had a deep, heavy jaw, especia…

Opabinia “Oakley” (Paleo Pals)

…g cuddly plush toy, right? I’m guessing most people wouldn’t look at a five-eyed worm with a snaggle-toothed trunk and react with, “Aw, how cute!” Granted, most people aren’t paleontology nerds, either, so your mileage may vary in perspective. It also helps to have said worm creature rendered as an oversized cuddly plush toy; little details like that probably make a difference. Why do I bring up this unusual scenario? My focus for this review is O…

Centrosaurus (Jennie) (Prehistoric Animal Models by PNSO)

…xtensive knowledge bank of a genus adds a lot of appeal. So yeah, when year-after-year we get a toy of a dinosaur known from a single maxilla or whatever instead of an animal known from thousands of specimens, it kind of frustrates me. My love for Centrosaurus is multifaceted, nostalgia comes into play too. Growing up I was a huge fan of Phil Tippett’s Prehistoric Beast, a short stop-motion film from 1985 that featured a Monoclonius fighting a Tyr…

Achelousaurus (Antediluvia Collection)

…twork for this entire review just keep in mind that this is not the way it comes. The owner is free to paint it however he/she pleases. Unpainted photo provided by Postsaurischian. In conclusion, like any member of the Antedeluvia line, I have nothing bad to say about this guy. It’s tiny, it’s detailed and its accurate. This is one of the smaller figures in the collection so it is on the cheaper (relatively speaking) side. It was about seventeen U…

Baryonyx (The Lost World: Jurassic Park by Kenner)

…it works. Where Baryonyx toys are concerned you could honestly do worse, which I suppose is a sad statement. You could also do better; the Invicta model is really the best of the bunch and can probably be found for cheaper too. Apparently this toy is hard to come by and often commands pretty high prices (for a toy). I can only really recommend it to Jurassic Park collectors; in that respect it represents an unusual and somewhat rare piece that may…

Opabinia regalis (Scientific Models by Trilobiti Design)

…ng held like most reconstructions of O. regalis, with the claws opening top-to-bottom like a beak. However, it is now believed that the proboscis is made up of fused segments, in which case they would open side-to-side (like ant mandibles). Luckily, because of the way the proboscis attaches with a magnet, the collector can orient the proboscis to the current concept (it means the bend in the proboscis would be side-to-side rather than up-and-down,…

Triceratops (1:18 Scale)(Beasts of the Mesozoic by Creative Beast Studio)

…Ltd.’s herd. All sculpted by the very talented Doug Watson. Mattel’s always-way-too-small Triceratops. I don’t think they’re ever going to give us a proper size figure as evidenced by the Hammond Collection Trike. Now this is how you do a proper 1:18 scale one! Here is Eofauna’s Triceratops, which is another great figure. It is absolutely dwarfed by the BotM Trike. Nanmu’s herd. These are by far the best choice for affordable JP-inspired figures….

Edmontosaurus (Jurassic World, Basic 12” Figures by Mattel)

…n along the back. The eyes are brown with black circular pupils and an aqua-green slash runs over the eyes. Overall, this paintjob is somewhat peculiar with the additions of the yellow and aqua-green, but it somehow works, and I like it considerably better than what we get on the Sound Strike Edmontosaurus. Indeed, it’s one of the features that drew me to this toy in the first place. The paintjob isn’t perfect. The beak and comb are the same color…

Megatherium (Bullyland)

…s printed on the belly of the figure. It is made from a soft, flexible PVC free plastic and comparably heavy for a Bullyland figure. The main color is a dark grayish brown, the paint is rubbed off, giving the claws and fur a natural depth. A blueish grey around the eyes, on tongue and belly make for some variation of the general drab and dark appearance. The eyes are dark orange with black pupils. Bullyland’s Megatherium stands on its hind legs (a…

Dimorphodon (Dinoreplicas)

…an introduction to the species. For those interested anyway, the template comes with a short text of the species` history. Dinoreplicas made an effort to provide the best of experiences with building the Dimorphodon. The instructions are clear and include advices and tips for all levels. Nevertheless, the assembly is nothing for the faint hearted, after all, a pterosaur is a delicate creature and the assembly is naturally more difficult than the…

Quetzalcoatlus (Tyco)

…figure is less detailed, and the foot anatomy seems off, with somewhat bird-like feet and big thick claws. Like I said, this figure is far out of date by modern standards; newer evidence showed most of Padian’s ideas were incorrect, and pterosaurs really did have a more bat-like wing arrangement. The Quetz obviously came with that series’ trademark battle armor, including a saddle and a little human figure (named Yungstar) to ride it. The figure w…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Skeleton by Figure Miyage)

…le rod that obviously wasn’t there in real life. The rod looks a little out-of-place, but it’s more endearing than omitting the gastralia altogether. The figure is mounted on a flat, tan surface which allows for it to stand without being flat on its feet. This also allows it to be taking a somewhat active pose, looking like it’s in the middle of a step. The tail is detached from the main figure in order for it to fit in the capsule. It doesn’t aff…

Talon (Primal Rage by Playmates)

…ame out in 1996, so there may be earlier contenders for feathered figures; feel free to point them out in the comments if that’s the case. Kenner’s 1998 Velociraptoryx is another early attempt, though a hybrid. The mohawk-crested dromaeosaur meme warrants some discussion as well. While dromaeosaurs were depicted with feathers and head crests as far back as the 80s by artists such as Gregory S. Paul and Luis V. Rey (with the first feathered non-avi…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Baby) (Papo)

…im to be trying to educate anybody. The fact is, you’re going to buy one anyway – either this or the brown version (although I prefer green) – because LOOK AT HIS FACE D’AWWW! And hey, as (almost) always, it’s a well-made toy. Now available from Amazon in green here, and in brown here….

Brachiosaurus (Forange)

…d studs, there are also a number of bigger bricks and plates, parts that become increasingly rare in the original Lego sets. The build is very straight forward and the dinosaur comparably light built. A very pleasing thing for people who do not only want to build after instructions but also may use their bricks to create their own models is, that no “stupid” colors are used for this dinosaur. The colors you see are the ones being used. Why do I te…

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