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Kamuysaurus (CollectA)

…e of the most complete dinosaur fossil found in Japan. The skeleton is 60% complete and includes a nearly complete skull, only missing the snout. It joins the much smaller Fukuivenator as being the most complete dinosaur skeleton ever found in Japan. This gives scientist a pretty good idea of how the animal may have look like as well as its size. Scientist have estimated that the animal was an adult individual of roughly nine years of age, measuri…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Jurassic Park 2009 toyline)

…Luckily, it is only half of its original retail price as of now, so if you are thinking about getting this beast now would be the time! This dinosaur is available from here: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3535365 (it will be less if you just go to your local store, though!) and Amazon.com (here)…

Baryonyx (Jurassic Hunters by Geoworld)

…ood substitute for now. Or at least until some other company makes that one model that beats all the others out of the water. If you want one, you can easily get it at www.dejankins.com along with all the other models in the Geoworld Jurassic Hunters Collection, or Amazon.com….

Rajasaurus (CollectA)

…tA just missed on the correct size. Once you get passed those two issues, I think it is a really nice and pleasing toy. It is safe for kids to use, and if you can solve the stability issue, it displays nice as well. amzn_assoc_placement = “adunit0”; amzn_assoc_tracking_id = “dinoshop-20”; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = “search”; amzn_assoc_ad_type = “smart”; amzn_assoc_marketplace = “amazon”; amzn_assoc_region = “US”; amzn_assoc_linkid = “d8239dbbe7900cfdca…

Feathered Tyrannosaurus rex ( CollectA Deluxe 2018)

…is not my case. So, today, we take a look at another version of Mr. T, the latest from CollectA’s long list. But first, I figured instead of diving in right away, maybe it would be fun to travel down memory lane and take a quick look at the various version CollectA has produced over the years, and why, despite some flaws, I find this series one of the most interesting to collect and follow. I have always wanted to do a writeup of the evolution of…

Dilophosaurus (Haolonggood)

…ic Park’s extremely fictionalized interpretation of the animal. One of the latest contenders to the collectible market comes from Haolonggood, who has been tackling a variety of dinosaur genera which have rarely if ever been produced on the toy market, or have been long overdue for a revisit. Being a lifelong enthusiast of the genus, I have to admit: for all the attempts made at the animal, few Dilophosaurus toys to date have truly satisfied me. I…

Stegosaurus (Biber & Rook) (Dinosaurs Museum by PNSO)

…ely have one in their respective line. Today, we take a look at one of the latest versions to hit the market: Biber and Rook from PNSO as they embark on an epic journey. The epic adventure of Biber and Rook begins! A lone Stegosaurus is making its way through a narrow-forested corridor at the foothills of the coastal range that separated the vast interior from the cooler coastal plains. As it navigates its huge body through the dense vegetation, i…

Pteranodon (UKRD)

…he plastic just leaves a lot of room for inconsistency, especially when it comes to cheaper productions That was an awful lot about a cheap, mass-produced toy from the 90s. It is a very inaccurate toy, but I can’t help but feel frustration over it being a missed opportunity, since the other toys in the line weren’t as bad, and since it has pycnofibres after all, which did hint at some attention to scientific accuracy. It was pretty fun to play wit…

Tyrannosaurus rex (2017)(Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…sed on the famous Sue specimen, which is the largest T. rex known from near-complete remains (although Scotty might actually have exceeded Sue in mass). As such, Hardbit possesses all the correct anatomical features. The massive, T-shaped skull features stereoscopic vision and savage teeth, although the ones in the lower jaw could probably afford to be a bit larger. No question of shrink wrapping here; the orbits and fenestrae are completely hidde…

Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by LEGO)

…n Kingdom. Following suit, LEGO released a wave of sets to commemorate the latest blockbuster movie from the dinosaur-themed franchise. The Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape (75929) set boasts 577 pieces, which makes it one of the largest sets from the LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom lineup. It also introduces two dinosaur genera. It retails for $79.99 USD on LEGO.com. BOX AND INSTRUCTIONS The box art is of the same usual concept as the rest of th…

Scutosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…aurus but also for the fact that it can be had for just $4 (US)! I recommend it to any and all collectors! Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Pteranodon (2021)(Deluxe by CollectA)

…econd their 2008 Deluxe. CollectA’s come a long, long way! Naturally, this latest version is much bigger. Sculpted in a standing pose with its wings folded up and its head cocked to the right and tilted upwards, it measures slightly under 24 cm tall, 11 cm wide, and 29 cm long thanks to its immense head. This makes it the largest figure in CollectA’s 2021 prehistoric assortment (although the Mamenchisaurus is both longer and heavier). Like all oth…

Dinosaurs Of Japan (Capsule Q Museum by Kaiyodo)

…ally) neglected regions of the world is slowly turning the tide. Kaiyodo’s latest CQ set features prehistoric animals (some only recently discovered) known from the company’s native Japan. The collection consists of five figures: Tambatitanis, Fukuiraptor, a therizinosaurid, Pteranodon, and the crocodilian Toyotamaphimeia. First up is Tambatitanis, from the early Cretaceous of Japan. Initially discovered in 2006, this species was only described ve…

Kronosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…d if I didn’t have the toy in my hands you could convince me that it was a computer-generated model. It’s sculpted in an active pose, with the head twisted slightly to the side as though striking at prey. The gaping jaws show off the dentition to great effect. We can see four teeth per side in the premaxillae (the front of the snout), marking this as K. queenslandicus. The gap between the fourth and fifth pair of teeth aligns with huge teeth in th…

Tyrannosaurus “Tyrant King” Statue (Safari Ltd. Primal)

…ith stripes of black paint; they lack the fine separation seen in Safari’s latest theropod figures. One wonders if perhaps an unpainted Invicta-style statue would have appeared more sophisticated and less crude to the inquiring eye. Keeping a reasonable distance, the statue is still quite impressive as the scale and sculptural definition shine through. Without awkward poses or oversized feet, it’s hard to get this sort of dynamic power without los…

Amargasaurus ( PNSO Scientific Art Model)

…onfirmation, then finally the release. This PNSO Amargasaurus model is the latest version to hit the market. You may recall that a few years back, in 2016, the fledgling PNSO entered the market in a big way, releasing some impressive large, hollow figures of dinosaurs. It was a huge hit in the collectors community. With the mamenchisaurus that was re-released as part of this new series. It was originally released as part of the China Post series….

Archaeopteryx (version 1)(Museum Line by Bullyland)

…l high quality, although some additional olive paint seems to have been dry-brushed onto the chest. The model’s feet have four large functional toes, three that face forward, and one, the hallux, that points straight backwards. In this regard the feet look like those of modern passerine (or perching) birds. However, the hallux in Archaeopteryx is actually similar to non-avian theropods and probably did not protrude backwards like this, and was the…

Ankylosaurus (Sede) (Prehistoric Animal Models by PNSO)

…e armor placement on this Ankylosaurus. By now we’re all familiar with the latest look for this popular armored dinosaur, it was reproduced for the older Carnegie model and more recently for the Safari Ankylosaurus, both were based on work done by Kenneth Carpenter in 2004. So while there is no denying that the PNSO Ankylosaurus looks fantastic, can it also be accurate with this vastly different armor placement? Well as popular as it is we’ve neve…

Amargasaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…unding up the top five is the subject of today’s review: Amargasaurus. The latest version to hit the market is Safari Ltd’s 2018 interpretation of this animal. Since the demise of the Carnegie Collection line a few years back, Safari has been rebooting their collection. So it was not a surprise that they would choose Amargasaurus as one of their first sauropods. This is actually the second Amargasaurus figure from Safari Ltd, it replaced the first…

Spinosaurus (Kinto Favorite Desktop Model)

…dator plucking a garfish from the churning current. Not surprisingly, this latest release appears to be their most striking version. One of the first things observers will notice is the animated posture of the carnivore. Since the animal is attached to a rock-like base, the sculpture is free to stand in any pose the artist desires. In this instance, the Spinosaurus is seen in mid-stride, its bird-like footing reinforcing the avian qualities of the…

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