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Shantungosaurus (Dinotales Series 4 by Kaiyodo)

…fact that this is a faithful restoration of the animal concerned makes it immediately appealing, but to compound this the figure has also been given a very attractive paint scheme. It’s not going to appeal to everyone – some might view it as a little unlikely, or overly bright – but the dazzling, almost tribal patterns are certainly a scene-stealer, and there are a number of excellent small touches (check out the red and white stripes running dow…

Elasmosaurus (Horizon)

…articular is very well sculpted. As you would notice, the neck is in a swan-like position, inaccurate of course, but it reflects the common design used on the majority of plesiosaur models/figures. Besides, it’s an older model dated 1993 (stamped on the bottom). As far as accuracy, I’m not an expert so I can’t say much about that, and most of you already know that it’s not a deciding factor for me. Other than that, the figure is elegantly posed as…

Cryolophosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…ely large arms, and a sleek but powerful build. His skull suffers from the common affliction of shrink-wrapping: the fenestrae and orbits are clearly visible beneath the skin, although they’re thankfully not too sunken. He measures about 8 cm long and 4 cm high at the arch of his tail. With Black and Dayong. Like most miniature PNSO theropods, Loader’s mouth is firmly shut, but his sharp upper teeth are clearly visible. His beady eyes somehow seem…

Onchopristis (Paleontology World by Damtoys)

…straight, but which gets the other proportions basically right. I can’t recommend this or the dinosaur it comes with, especially with a price tag of nearly $500 US. It’s a weak piece and an abysmal value, and belies the name “Paleontology World.” I bought it for the fish, although now that I have it in hand I don’t really care for the fish much either. Maybe, just maybe, the next time a company attempts Onchopristis, they’ll do a few minutes of r…

Allosaurus (2000)(Bullyland)

…s a whole has sadly declared official bankruptcy. Whether Bullyland was out-competed by other companies like Schleich, or victim to other circumstances not privy to the public, chances are we’ve seen the last of their dinosaurs; so let this review be a belated tribute to the company. Bullyland’s Allosaurus is a sizable version of the genus, measuring just over 12″ (30cm) long and standing 4″ (10cm) tall at the head crests. The label on the belly l…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Mini)(Skeleflex by Wild Planet)

…keleflex Mini T. rex. It’s not for every dinosaur collector, but I believe anyone can agree that this little building set would be entertaining for youngsters or fans of the slightly-to-supremely-macabre. The line was discontinued a long time ago, but you may still be able to find this toy on Amazon or eBay. Good luck!…

Tarbosaurus (Chuanzi) (Prehistoric Animal Models by PNSO)

…but the less said about that one the better, it comes from their early hit-and-miss era. The Favorite Tarbosaurus is rather nice but as a museum exclusive, also rare and expensive. The year 2020 also saw the release of a Tarbosaurus from Mattel but that one is a Jurassic World action figure that doesn’t scratch the itch for a scientifically accurate and lifelike model. That brings us to Chuanzi, PNSO’s Tarbosaurus released in 2021, the only satis…

Mosasaurus (Dinosaurs by LEGO)

…k and head and red and dark blue markings, which makes it fairly colourful compared to other mosasaur toys.” “It’s also super poseable compared to the rest, Doc. The mouth opens really wide, the tongue moves, the head and shoulders can raise up or down, the flippers rotate, the tail moves up and down, and it rotates in three places to boot! And check out how the tongue piece is actually the upper jaw of one of those old LEGO crocodile figures!” Wi…

Dino Skulls (Toob by Safari Ltd.)

…latter. From the sides, the skull looks good, but viewed from above, it becomes apparent that it is far too wide. Our second skull is that of the commanding Carnotaurus. It measures slightly under 4 cm and is probably one of the best skulls in this set. It looks good from both the sides and the front, and while the horns might look a little small, it could just be that this individual isn’t fully mature. Third up is the distinctive Dilophosaurus….

Gentle Giants Petting Zoo (Jurassic World by Lego Duplo)

…inosaurs or Grey can be attached to the middle of the bridge, which swings freely for added play value.” “Bronwyn! Stay close to Auntie, sweetie!” “So Beth, what are your final thoughts on this set?” “It’s pretty nice, Doc, although again, it’s obviously marketed towards little ones and not grown-up dinosaur nuts. The Brachiosaurus and Triceratops are cute and the palm tree and the swinging bridge can easily be incorporated with other Duplo sets….

Prehistoric Mammal Skulls (Toob by Safari Ltd.)

…erican mastodon. Yes, despite being fairly popular and known from multiple complete skeletons, the poor mastodon has been overlooked by toy companies in favour of its more famous relative, the woolly mammoth. Indeed, I suspect that that only reason Safari went with a mastodon instead of a mammoth skull was because the latter’s huge tusks would have been impossible to squeeze into the package. Not surprisingly, this is the longest skull in the set,…

Ampelosaurus (Jurassic World: Dominion, Massive Action by Mattel)

…ctive osteoderms, which would have served as armor, and it is one the most complete dinosaurs to come from France. Despite its distinct appearance there aren’t many toys of it, but the CollectA figure represents one of the better figures from CollectA’s early days. Aside from the osteoderms, the Mattel Ampelosaurus doesn’t bare much resemblance to modern reconstructions of Ampelosaurus, although it does look quite similar to a piece of public doma…

Sauropelta (Jurassic World: Fierce Force by Mattel)

…he neck and the tail are also too short, the hips are too narrow, the hind feet are too big, and the front feet are short two digits. But hey, they did get the number of spikes correct! The Sauropelta‘s head, neck, and hips are on ball joints and the shoulders have universal joints. Turning the tail from side to side causes the front half of the body to swing from side to side in the opposite directions. It’s about as basic an action feature as yo…

Pachyrhinosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…dull greyish-brown with sandy yellow on the tip of his tail and blackened feet. A row of thin black and white V-shaped stripes runs down the length of his spine. His face is decorated with darker shades of brown, including the bosses on his head and the horns on his frill. His eyes are black and the narrow eye spots on his frill are pale yellow and bright green. Alger also features pale yellow wash on his body, which frankly doesn’t look all that…

Muttaburrasaurus (Invicta)

…ls this old) such as the ‘fingers’, and it could probably do with a more obvious beak. However, this figure is great overall and well ahead of its time. This plain-coloured model might not immediately command your attention but it definitely rewards a closer look. Occasionally available from eBay UK and eBay US at perfectly decent prices….

Dimorphodon (Supreme by CollectA)

…aw as opposed to just six. As well, the elongated fifth digits on the hind feet should not have claws. Aside from that, however, this figure is very accurate indeed. The proportions and profile are correct and the the figure is immediately recognizable as a Dimorphodon. The fenestrae are slightly visible beneath the skin, but not enough to be a case of “shrink wrapping.” The propatagium and the brachopatagium also appear to be correct, with the la…

Koreaceratops (CollectA)

…ot been as nice as it is I would not have forked out the 7 dollars for it. Immediately striking are the colours, for such a small piece of plastic they certainly haven’t skimped on variety. The piece is covered with varying browns, greens, blues and oranges. The painting is almost immaculate on every figure I saw in the store which is surprising considering the size. The piece is well detailed, with the little feet of the dinosaurs clearly defined…

Apatosaurus (UKRD)

…oint out that the Invicta museum quality line was still churning out a thin-necked, tail-dragging Apatosaurus (=”Brontosaurus”) excelsus at the time. This inexpensive piece of rubber features some nice – and quite surprising – touches besides. For one thing it has a properly diplodocid triangular head and the name Apatosaurus stamped on its belly, at a time when “Brontosaurus” still had more selling power. Amusingly it also features nostrils locat…

Baryonyx (Dinosauria by Wild Republic)

…a big deal, well, you’re very wrong and I shall ask you to leave this site immediately, sir, and not come back). The proportions of the body aren’t bad at all for a toy at this price point. The tail’s (probably) too short of course, but the arms and legs are about the right length and the fingers are the correct length relative to each other. The famous ‘heavy claw’ is present on both hands and is being used to grip the fish. Thanks to the unconve…

Carcharodontosaurus (Recur)

…is coloured a dull muddy green with orange wash. The underbelly is greyish-green, the feet are dark green, the claws are black, the eyes are orange, the mouth is dark pink with yellowish teeth, the nostrils are black, and there are light green stripes running down the back, thighs, and tail. As far as colour schemes go, this one is not as striking as the CollectA version, but more so than the one from Wild Safari. The skin texture is scaly with a…

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