Review: Stegosaurus (‘Cartoon Series’ by Wing Crown / Gosnell)

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Wing Crown Stegosaurus

3.6 (10 votes)

Review and photos by Hubert, edited by DinoToyBlog

Continuing with our overview of the 7 inch Cartoon Series by Wing Crown, Stegosaurus is next in line. Like the others in the series, this is simplified in its ‘early tetrapod’, just-walked-out-from-the-water form, with no anatomical intricacies to be found beyond the obligatory plates and tail spikes.

Review: Parasaurolophus (‘Cartoon Series’ by Wing Crown / Gosnell)

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Wing Crown Parasaurolophus

3 (15 votes)

Review and photos by Hubert, edited by DinoToyBlog

Having recently set the scene for Wing Crown’s Cartoon Series in our introductory review, let’s now take a brief look at another of the figures in the 7 inch dinosaurs set. Parasaurolophus is next on the list, now in some nice warm colors, reminiscent of a sunset sky.

Review: Mapusaurus (Jurassic World: Chaos Theory, Epic Evolution Gigantic Trackers by Mattel)

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3.2 (19 votes)

Mapusaurus is a carcharodontosaurid that lived in Argentina during the late Cretaceous and is also one of the largest theropods known. It was only slightly smaller than its close relative, Giganotosaurus, and the skeletal differences between them are minimal.

News: Upcoming release from Creative Beast Studio (New for 2025)(Pt.2)

3.9 (16 votes)

Here is the painted prototype of the 1/18 scale Smilodon for Creative Beast Studio’s Beasts of the Cenozoic line.

The colour scheme is clearly inspired by the African lion.

While considerably smaller than the 1/12 scale version intended for the Cyberzoic line, it is just as detailed and still comes with an alternative head.

Review: Tyrannosaurus rex (‘pot-bellied’ version 1 by Marx)

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tyrannosaurus pot bellied marx

4 (25 votes)

Review and photos by BlueKrono, edited by DinoToyBlog.

The dinosaurs created by the Marx Toy Company in the 1950s hold a unique title: the first mass-produced plastic dinosaur toys. All others follow in their thunderous footsteps. Previous to the Marx dinos companies like Sell Rite Gifts (SRG) and Mignot had produced dinosaurs in materials like bronze and lead, but these were more intended as mementos to sit on a shelf.

Review: Gastonia (Haolonggood)

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4.5 (36 votes)

Gastonia was discovered in the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah, USA. It lived during the Early Cretaceous period from 139 to 134.6 million years ago and is one of the very best known nodosaurids. Its name honours Robert Gaston, an American paleontologist and the CEO of Gaston Design, Inc., which makes and sells skeletal replicas of various dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.

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