Still more prototypes to make your bank account shudder. The unmistakable Ceratosaurus stands ready to join the rest of the Beasts of the Mesozoic theropods.
What a fabulous colour scheme that is!
And here is Creative Beast’s very first ankylosaur, the recently described Spicomellus.
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Champsosaurus will make its debut in the Mattel Jurassic World line this year. Overly spiky like so many other 2026 toys, but a welcome sight nonetheless.
Deinonychus is the next newcomer, and it does look rather decent.
A super spiky Pachycephalosaurus.
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Across the various online Jurassic World collector communities I’ve seen increased talk about a new sort of collectable that appears to have slipped in under the radar, Blokees. A Chinese toy company, Blokees produces buildable action figures under various licensed properties.
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Originally, it was intended that our highly esteemed author and forum member EmperorDinobot would review the Papo Ampelosaurus. But in July 2025, we had to learn of his tragic death at only 36 years old. I hope the following lines will do justice to his legacy.
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TNG will be releasing a Mosasaurus this year in addition to the three toys revealed last December.
But as far as Mosasaurus toys go, this one seems . . . not so great, I’d say. Were they deliberately going for a retro look here, or not?
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Eofauna posted this message on the forum earlier in the week:
Dear DinotoyBlog members,
We are sorry to inform you that the Paraceratherium and Anancus are not yet ready, although we had expected them to be by now.
The factory has informed us that it is currently facing a shortage of skilled workers, which has delayed production by several months.
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Aside from being the most popular and familiar prehistoric carnivoran, cats of the Smilodon genus are notable for several reasons. They’re the most recent of the “saber-toothed” cats, having only gone extinct at the end of the Ice Age, 10,000 years ago.
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Add Haolonggood to the list of companies with a Coelodonta toy to their name.
As you can see, this woolly rhinoceros is part of the new “Ancient Witness” series, which will presumably include the proboscideans teased previously.
And it appears that Haolonggood will only be making one colour version as opposed to the two or three versions they’ve been doing for each of their dinosaurs.
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It’s yet another hot summer day and the last thing that Cameron would care to do is move a single muscle of his ten ton body. That’s because he’s been beating the heat by lounging comfortably in a shallow pool, with his huge head resting on the muddy bank, his titanic trunk half submerged in the cool brown water, and his tremendous tail splayed out on the opposite bank.
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The Ediacaran is the first geological period with widespread evidence of multicellular life. And those fossils are actually quite extraordinary, as many of them are of soft-bodied creatures that normally do not preserve easily in the fossil record. Most of the fossils are casts and molds in sandstones.
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The upcoming 1/18 scale Cyberzoic Yutyrannus looks very different from the Beasts of the Mesozoic version thanks to its raven-inspired colour scheme.
The black and blue really make it seem like a cold, sinister, pitiless killer.
And the very first non-mammalian critter in Beasts of the Cenozoic will be the giant terror bird Kelenken!
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With the Duel Attack, Hammond Collection, and Habitat Defender Triceratops toys all in my collection I didn’t think I would ever add another Mattel Trike to my shelves, but then Mattel went and made one with rubber skin! I resisted it for as long as I could, but when it inevitably went on sale, I caved, so here I am reviewing my fourth Jurassic World Triceratops and, oddly enough, this is my fourth Triceratops review since December!
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