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Pentaceratops Beasts of the Mesozoic

…atteries, and a ball jointed tongue. At 1/18 scale, I find this generally 6-7 meter long animal to be a bit large in comparison with 1/18 scale figures.. The head is massive, the biggest in comparison to its body size of all of the Beasts of the Mesozoic ceratopsians figures, mirroring the real life animal, which, along with the similar but more derived Titanoceratops, has the biggest head relative to the body of any land animal thanks to its elon…

Stygimoloch (Dino Dana by Safari Ltd.)

…achycephalosaurus sculpted by Doug Watson, well, it’s a bit like trying to compete in a cooking contest against Alain Ducasse. The lack of osteoderms running in rows on the torso is the most glaring difference. But on a lighter note, the slitted eyes on this pachycephalosaur are rather expressive. You could easily interpret them as an indication that their owner is either irritated, perplexed, or simply drowsy. Overall, I’d say that the Safari Sty…

Dinosaur Colosseum (2019 release by Takara Tomy)

…th uniformly blunt fingers. The skull is also incorrect, reflecting the out-of-date elongated proportions first established in reconstructions from 1997/1998. These dimensions have been largely disputed and refuted in the last several years, so Tomy didn’t quite do all the diligence they could have. My, what a big gape you have! Coloration is simple, yet effective on the figurine; the body is mostly a muddy brown, with a faint darker wash on the f…

Anatosaurus AKA Edmontosaurus (Wendy’s Exclusive from Definitely Dinosaurs by Playskool)

…d at first was an Anatosaurus. This is a little surprising, because the non-Wendy’s Definitely Dinosaurs had already put out an Anatosaurus the year prior. The non-Wendy’s one was larger and had a more hunched, almost quadrupedal stance, which leads me to believe that the larger is intended as an adult and the Wendy’s is intended as a subadult. Definitely Dinosaurs also released a third Anatosaurus in 1991, which I believe is the same sculpt with…

Shringasaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…some lizards, indicates where the cloaca would be. This is a generally well-researched, well-sculpted figure. Safari Ltd only occasionally produces figures of newly discovered animals, and despite the unparalleled weirdness of the Triassic, they offer few figures of animals from that period. For both of these reasons, this is my favorite among their 2020 releases. I can’t recommend it highly enough. Anybody who doesn’t buy this immediately has ter…

Pleurocystites (Dinotales Series 3 by Kaiyodo)

…to describe this one is a challenge. Researching for this review from easy-to-digest sources like Wikipedia turned up largely fruitless, and I’ve been doing my best to slough through scholarly journals, which is not my strong suit. These little guys had two arm-like appendages for catching and eating food particles suspended in the water. They probably sat on the bottom of shallow sea floors, sometimes covering themselves slightly in mud. They al…

Herrerasaurus (McDonald’s Happy Meal Exclusive by Schleich)

…on by Dr. Darren Naish was available, resulting in three months of dinosaur-themed Happy Meals in a row. The box art is Team Dino-themed as the franchise is Schleich’s current marketing strategy for their dinosaur toys, featuring the three Colby brothers on the back side. Just as in last year’s Happy Meal, the Schleich toys are divided into two waves. The first one began on the 3rd of December of 2020 with Herrerasaurus and Spinosaurus as the avai…

Orkoraptor (Jurassic World: Wild Roar by Mattel)

…owever, when looking at the entire figure as a whole, it is a little large compared to the rest of the body. The action feature is a little different than most of the previous Mattel mid-sized dinos. There is a small switch that moves back and forth on the back; this operates the head and neck to swivel side to side, with the jaws opening wider the farther the head rotates out. With a little finesse, one can have the head rotate a little to the si…

Ceratosuchops (CollectA)

…f its theropods on bases, but I’m glad they’ve discarded them in favour of free-standing figures. With the 2022 Deluxe Spinosaurus. The main colour on this animal is medium grey with a faint dark grey wash to bring out the skin detail. The underbelly is a very pale shade of grey and the hands and feet are dark grey with taupe claws. Very dark grey stripes run from the head to near the end of the tail. The head features glossy black eyes, glossy re…

Xuanhanosaurus (Jurassic World Dino Trackers Danger Pack by Mattel)

…s easy to recreate artistically. For collectors, I suggest to you, the ever-faithful reader, to go out to stores like Wal-mart or Fred Meyer and look for this figure. I only ever saw it once, and grabbed it immediately. But I think that the figure would hardly be of interest the dinosaur model collector because of the issues I discussed before: the feathers on a random allosauroid, the big feet, and the somewhat bland colors. Personally I love it,…

Nanuqsaurus (CollectA)

…ronax or Daspletosaurus. The hands are correctly oriented (which shouldn’t come as any surprise nowadays) and the mouth features lips, so to speak. This is CollectA’s third lipped theropod after the 2021 Megalosaurus and Neovenator, and it will interesting to see the result when they finally tackle a Deluxe-sized large theropod with lips. Who knows, perhaps it will be Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis. I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised. The CollectA Na…

Dimetrodon (small version) (AAA)

…the figure a more reptilian feel. There’s also a sporadic covering of wart-like bumps along the top of the back immediately adjacent to the sail, and along the top of the tail. So, together with the bulbous eyes, there’s also a pinch of amphibian in here too. The sprawling legs have a kind of cross-hatching textural effect, which seems a little lazy compared to the other rather impressive details. The fingers and toes are just about visible. The…

Liopleurodon (DeeZee)

…more or less straight in the jaws and that outward jutting teeth is a side-effect of compression during fossilization. This compression may flatten the head as well. The orientation of the teeth would keep this Liopleurodon from shutting its mouth. Outward jutting teeth and depth of the head. The model came unpainted and unassembled. The top of the head and the mouth, the fin, and the base are white metal, while the body, neck and lower fin are a…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Extreme Damage)(Jurassic World by Mattel)

…as it beat in is quality; the super tight and squeaky legs here and fragile-feeling plastic aren’t good. At the end of the day, this is one of the cheaper options for a JP T. rex, and it’s proven to be quite popular with kids. I’ve seen many stop motion videos from them making use of the articulated jaw. It’s also worth noting that there was another, simpler and repainted version of an Extreme Damage Chompin’ T. rex from the original 2018 line. It…

Pachyrhinosaurus (Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Wild Roar, Epic Evolution by Mattel)

…t to rotate completely around. The forelimbs can rotate around and swing in-and-out. The hindlimbs can rotate around and pivot outwards. The action feature is tied to a wheel on the back. When the wheel is rotated the head bucks up and down and the toy lets out a series of roars. The best part about this action feature is that you can pose the head at various points depending on where you leave the wheel positioned. A portion of the tail comes una…

Albertaceratops nesmoi by Beasts of the Mesozoic from Creative Beast Studios

…s in a bit of those side by side. But first, Albertaceratops. The colors become more complex and vibrant as the series progresses. As you know from my previous posts regarding BOTM, I prefer brightly colored animals. My eyesight is in severe jeopardy, probably from being chronically online due to work/escapist reasons, and I tend to guide myself around by looking at colors on especially bad days. This dinosaur was one of the last things I saw befo…

Baryonyx (Deluxe by CollectA)

…here and there to bring out the texture, especially on the somewhat shrink-wrapped head. The pose suggests the Baryonyx has stopped in mid-stride, one foot in front of the other, as though something has caught its attention. The head is turning to one side to check it out. Both of the characteristic features of this species are there: the enlarged first claw on each hand (though the hands are in the wrong aspect and not facing palm to palm as the…

Velociraptor (Conquering the Earth by Schleich)

…ons of the infamous dromaeosaur over the years. Today’s review is of their latest take on the speedy predator, and sadly, it is a downgrade from the 2017 Utahraptor. Interestingly, despite officially being a 2018 release, this model has been available for purchase from certain retailers since August 2017 along with the new Tyrannosaurus and Carnotaurus. When it comes to accuracy, there is little to talk about. It is yet another Jurassic Park-style…

Allosaurus (Prehistoric Scenes by Aurora)

…have been reissued by Monogram and Revell many times over the decades, the latest being in 2015. The one we’ll be looking at in this review is the Allosaurus, which I received as a birthday present many years ago. The Allosaurus was one of the very first Aurora kits to be released way back in 1971. The version I own was sold by Monogram beginning in 1987. It consists of 29 pieces moulded in dark green. It was quite easy to assemble, although in re…

Iguanodon (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…it’s very hard to fault, and compares very favourably with Scott Hartman’s latest (2016!) Iguanodon skeletal. The limbs are the right lengths, the oversized hands are suitably absurd-looking and face the right way, the head’s exactly the right shape…why can’t you got wrong somewhere, Doug? You don’t leave much to write about. Perhaps it could do with a little more meat in places, mainly around the thighs and hips (Iguanodon had massive muscles aro…

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