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Edaphosaurus (Nature World by Boley)

…y just imported this toy from Asia. I’m told that it belonged to my brother-in-law when he was a kid, which makes it well over twenty years old. From nose to tail tip, this pseudo-Edaphosaurus measures 21 cm long and is about 10 cm tall including the sail. It’s posed rather like a monitor lizard with its head raised and its chunky tail curled to the right. Main colours are a sickly shade of green with a pale blue underbelly and a reddish-orange sa…

Allosaurus (Kaiyodo Dinotales 1:20 Collection)

…inimal hint of scales and other bodily adornments. The feet have those bird-like scutes we’ve come to expect on theropod models but the sudden lack of detail on these parts is rather jarring. Obvious seams along the neck, jaw, arms, knees, and tail don’t help enhance the realism of this piece either. The accuracy here is pretty good. I can’t find much to complain about but some will no doubt consider this model to be shrink-wrapped. The torso is n…

Pentaceratops (Chap Mei)

…large notch in the top of the frill. The beast appears to be in a ready-for-combat stance with tail raised, feet planted, head turned to the left, and mouth wide open. The skin has a wrinkled texture with rows of osteoderms on the back and grooves in the beak, horns, hornlets, and claws. The left front and right hind leg move a little, but the right front one is basically stuck in place. Pulling back on the left hind leg causes the head to raise i…

Eotyrannus (CollectA)

…t would be great if CollectA made a new, improved version of this intriguing carnivore someday. In the mean time, you may want to save your hard-earned money for something more recent and better researched….

Australopithecus (Paranthropus) boisei (Kaiyodo Dinotales Series 2)

…d have looked more like extant African apes than modern humans but is never-the-less significant in our understanding of where we came from. P. boisei is most famous for its large chewing muscles attached to a gorilla-like sagittal crest and heavy enameled cheek teeth set in a strong jaw. These specializations allowed “nutcracker man” to live up to its name and feed on fruits, seeds, and you guessed it…nuts. While P. boisei does not represent a di…

Vagaceratops (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…. Much more than that, though, it manages to look lovely with it. As has become standard for the Wild Safari line, the model is completely covered in scales, with larger tubercles scattered over the flanks, while skin folds and flexing muscles indicate movement. Particularly impressive are the creases on the ‘cheeks’ and the surprisingly delicately sculpted eyeballs. The paint application, which has been occasionally haphazard on Wild Safari figur…

Therizinosaurus (CollectA)

…warning gesture of a bird. To nobody’s great surprise, this has been one of CollectA’s biggest hits of 2012, which will hopefully encourage other companies to pay homage to the scissor-handed freak of the Mesozoic….

Dilophosaurus (CollectA)

…ny flaws. Dilophosaurus was a long slender animal, but this figure is a pot-bellied, short-tailed abomination. And while it has a fat belly, the ankles appear too thin to support its weight if this creature were real. In general appearance the whole body has detailed wrinkles and folds of skin, a common feature of generic dinosaurs in the toy market. The arms should be shorter but at least the hands have the right number of fingers. On the head th…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Dinosaur King by Sega)

…they are nevertheless closer to reality than many models. Overall the huge-hipped, barrel-chested, very toothy creature we are presented with is unmistakably Tyrannosaurus, and this is one of the few models that really gives the impression of just how awesome this elephant-sized predator would have been to behold in life. Of all the plastic tyrannosaurs that I’ve seen, this is probably the only one that really matches just how I’ve imagined this…

Tyrannosaurus (Linde)

…total of eight prehistoric animals among them. The Linde T. rex is of olive-coloured, marbled plastic with a waxy feel. It is 6.2 cm tall and 7.5 cm long, one of the smaller T. rex collectibles out there, similar in size to Marx or the Bullyland minis. It is very old fashioned in posture: broad and bulky. A dinosaur adept immediately recognizes that the sculptors clung to the Tyrannosaurus from the Great Dinosaur Mural at the Peabody Museum of Nat…

Edmontosaurus (Schleich)

…eich 1997 Edmontosaurus! Being a huge figure indeed, its size hits the eye immediately. It can compete with the 12 years younger Spinosaurus effortless: 26 centimetres long and 17 centimetres tall, it definitely is one of the larger hadrosaur reconstructions out there. The whole posture is consequentially bipedal, the skin pattern very detailed. The neck flesh is highly detailed. The head proves why these dinosaurs are called duckbills: The snout…

Tsintaosaurus (No company, exclusive to the Museum Of Natural History in Basel, Switzerland)

…cabinet at the school where my best friend teaches biology. I fell in love immediately and detected its strong resemblance to the Invicta line. After a period of research and help from members of the dinosaur toy forum, I discovered that the Museum Of Natural History in Basel had this model made more than 15 years ago on the occasion of a special exhibition “Dinosaurs from China”, after an example manufactured by their chief preparator. I still do…

Stenonychosaurus / Troodon (Invicta)

…een carved out accurately and has distinct nostrils. The tail hits the eye immediately – the figure is very balanced and portrays the presumed agility of these small dinosaurs. The posture is good but it is the only Invicta dinosaur to need a supporting base (a different colour to the rest of the figure), to which the feet attach in sockets, but it pays off. The dinosaur looks like pausing after a quick sprint, watching out either for prey or for

Amargasaurus (Battat)

…jackpot. Not only was it the first time I had ever seen Battat, but I was immediately mesmerized by their amount of detail. I was looking for Carnegie but I became a Battat fan, too. I was looking for rare dinosaurs I hadn’t come across before (And if not, I’d simply buy a Carnegie Euplocephalus, which I did). Amargasaurus fit the bill (I could have gone for the others…heck I just wanted to buy them all, especially the Diplodocus…) Back then, Bat…

Smilodon (2009)(CollectA)

…to all. The head on this one is quite good, and I especially like the super-wide gape. However, this toy does fall victim to the usual common flaws: a neck that’s too short, a back that should be more arched, and paws that should be larger. To be honest, this old Smilodon isn’t as bad as I thought it would be. It’s certainly not as impressive as the 2015 version, or the one from Safari, but it’s definitely a more handsome sight than Schleich’s. In…

Dimetrodon (Recur)

…dentition look quite accurate and it’s nice to see that Recur did enough research to know that there are five digits on each foot. That said, the neck is far too long and the limbs are way too big. Kids and casual prehistory fans will immediately recognise this toy as a Dimetrodon, but to me, it kind of looks like a gorgonopsid with a longer tail and a sail on its back. And speaking of kids, it must be pointed out this toy, like all Recur products…

Hesperosaurus (Jurassic World: Wild Roar by Mattel)

…inosaurs, this one is afflicted with glaringly inaccurate digits. All four feet terminate in four clawed toes when the front pair ought to have five with claws only on the first two and the hind pair ought to have three with claws on all of them. I sometimes wonder if the designers at Mattel have never bothered to take a closer look at dinosaur feet, or if they are aware of the inaccuracies and simply not inclined to improve on them. It would be v…

Carnivorous Dinos (Toob by Safari Ltd.)

…simple ridged texture. The tail is too stumpy, the neck appears almost, non-existent, and the feet are too big, but I do like how the animal is sculpted in an upright stance with its belly high off the ground. From the depths of the Cretaceous ocean comes the iconic Elasmosaurus. It measures slightly under 7 cm long and is grey with muddy green airbrushing and black eyes. Most of the body is covered in a faint scale pattern, but the underside is a…

Baby Velociraptor Playpen (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by LEGO)

…nosaur figure produced by LEGO to date. Despite its size, it is fairly well-sculpted, with distinct limbs, mouth, and nostrils. One can immediately tell that this is Blue by way of the light green body, yellow eyes, and blue markings outlined in white.” “Yeah, but don’t forget that this exact same figure appears in two different sets based on scenes from the movie that baby Blue definitely wasn’t in. Plus there’s a brown version that shows up in t…

Styracosaurus (Replica-Saurus by Schleich)

…us was introduced in 2002 and retired in 2005, making it one of the shorter-lived of the Replica-Saurus line. The figure is just over 6 inches long at the tip of its nose horn and 2.5 inches tall at the top of its frill spikes, making it 1:40 scale. The skin texture is a bit more accurate than on other Schleich dinosaurs, having a more scaly than wrinkly look to it. Unfortunately the color scheme is another take on drab brown. The base coat of bro…

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