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Deinonychus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…a few black bands bring the feathers to life, and the skin of the face and feet has a yellow-orange hue that’s kept from looking overly vibrant by the subtle use of a dark wash. The eyes on this piece really impress me. From early in-hand photos, I thought they might be separate pieces of translucent red plastic, but in fact, the effect is accomplished simply with a glossy red paint and very tidy black pupils. Typically, I try to find something to…

Woolly Mammoth (Douglas Cuddle Toys)

…h again is very fitting for a woolly mammoth toy. I personally like reddish-brown, henna-haired woolly mammoths, so this piece is one of my favourites. Some other nice details that Cynthia has and that are often overlooked in other woolly mammoth stuffed animals are the toenails and the tuft on the end of her tail. I would have to say that this little mammoth makes an excellent companion and is an affordable yet realistic toy for woolly mammoth af…

Utahraptor (CollectA)

…s could perhaps be longer and the thumb claw larger, but these are very nit-picky comments. My main issue is with the head – it seems very wide and rather too short compared to reconstructions and fossil specimens. The neck also seems a little short. CollectA, whilst adorning the raptor with liberal amounts of downy feathers, have been rather conservative on the arms. Many palaeontologists now believe that the feather coverage of larger dromaeosau…

Rhamphorhynchus (Wild Safari by Safari ltd.)

…hat end at the ankle instead (similar to bats). The legs on this model are completely free and bent underneath the body in flight. All in all this is an extremely scientific model but after seeing actual fossil remains of Rhamphorhynchus, I can’t help but notice that the head on this figure seems to be too small in proportion to the body. The elongated wing finger could also afford to be a little thicker in my opinion. The detail on this model, as…

Beipiaosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…iris and round black pupil. In my opinion this is the best therizinosaur figure available. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here) Feel free to join in the dino-discussions at the Dinosaur Toy Forum…

Yutyrannus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…ent that reflects recent paleontological findings, this dinosaur will certainly be your cup of tea. Available from from Amazon.com here and Ebay.com here….

Mammoth (Cuddly toy giveaway by Mammut)

…ly addressing the customers´ children for customer retention. I found this freebie at a flea market a few months ago and immediately bought it. Although cuddly toys of prehistoric animals normally are not my cup of tea, I could not leave this one behind in the basket it was offered in along with many other cuddly toys. I thought „You belong to your kind“ and took it.  This little black and red friend is 15 cm (about 6 inches) long, 12 cm (4,7 inch…

Mononykus (Jurassic World: Dino Rivals Attack Pack By Mattel)

…t, light black lines on the back of the model, and yellow for the eyes and feet. when it comes to size, the model is six and a half inches from head to tail and close to four inches from the highest point when the head is in its default position. Overall, I am conflicted on whether or not to recommend this toy. This is by far one of the most unusual animals to ever grace the Jurassic World toy line, as it is the first real toy replica of not only…

Cryolophosaurus (CollectA)

…a are occasionally provided by the very rare fossils sometimes found in ice-free rocks, and one such example is the remarkable Antarctic dinosaur Cryolophosaurus. Collecta’s model of the “frozen lizard” is the subject of today’s review. Collecta’s Cryolophosaurus is a well-designed little figure. Despite the small size, this is a lively-looking beast that stands well on its own two feet, with the tail held high. The colour scheme on this guy is si…

Triceratops (Carnegie Collection by Safari ltd)

…has been released over a few times since then. The one you see here is the latest from 2007. Many of Carnegie’s older dinosaurs have recently been re-released with new paintjobs (Allosaurus, Iguanodon, Stegosaurus to name a few). The funny thing about this one, however, is that it was replaced by a completely different sculpt of Triceratops several years ago that was seemingly more up to date. Then, for some reason the folks at Carnegie decided to…

Allosaurus (Jurassic World Basher and Biters by, Hasbro)

…the head goes up and the mouth opens, so it can roar or chomp down on its latest meal. It is a simple system, but it works very well. The plastic does feel brittle, so I am not sure how much of a pounding it can take, but for normal everyday play, it seems acceptable. My kids have tested it and found it to be a very fun and easy toy to use. Overall Appraisal: When I look at the right side of the body and see the four screw holes, I just can’t see…

Walking with Dinosaurs 3D, mini figures (Vivid Toy Group Ltd)

…ignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/walkingwithdinos/images/f/f4/Dfhj.png/revision/latest?cb=20140121050735 The film Troodon is overall deep brown in colour, with a lighter hazel brown for the head and throat. The legs are the same hazel brown while the underside is yellow/beige, the face, fingers, feet, and tail plumes are grey. The crest on its head is bright yellow and the eyes have a blue ring around them. The figure is primarily deep brown in colour,…

Spinosaurus (2009) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…“Sail-backed Allosaurus” appearance, has seen two variants in color. This latest model seems to have adopted a decidedly natural set of hues, looking rather appropriate for a large predatory dinosaur. Casual observers might be quick to point out the similarities between this highly anticipated Spinosaurus and the one manufactured by Papo. While Papo remains a true giant when it comes to detail, their Spinosaur is known to have several issues with…

Microraptor (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…feathering that it looks nice and thick. This Microraptor really looks and feels like a true bird to me. My wife feels the same way. She’s rather averse towards birds in general (especially ones that aren’t afraid of coming up close and begging/attempting to snatch food), and her initial response to this toy was a decisive “EWWW.” I love her so much. 🙂 Another fascinating fact about Microraptor is that we actually know what colour its feathers wer…

Tyrant King Skeleton/’T-Rex Skeleton’ (Geoworld/B.C.Bones)

…kit (also distributed by B.C.Bones in different packaging under the name ‘T-Rex skeleton dinosaur assembly set’), and the second is a pre-assembled model. The assembly kit might sound like a fun way to go, but the reviews for it on Amazon.com are terrible, with reports stating that the pieces don’t fit together properly, causing the finished product to be unstable. When I saw the model kit for sale in person, I knew not to purchase it, but found t…

Lythronax (CollectA)

…ological progress, but to consumer critique, and that’s evident with their latest fluffy tyrannosaur, the “gore king” Lythronax. Lythronax argestes is currently the oldest known tyrannosaurid, dating back approximately 80 million years. Though it’s known from sparse remains (a partial skull, most of its left leg, and a few other bits), traits made famous by the later tyrannosaur giants can be observed: binocular vision, bone-crushing teeth of vary…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Dinosaurs in the Wild by IVS Group Ltd.)

…y impressive and possessing a certain charm. Always a pleasure to see an up-to-date rendition of the tyrant king. I reckon my son will enjoy playing with this quite a bit once he gets older. This toy was available for purchase at the DITW exhibit while it was going on, and Darren Naish was kind enough to bring a bunch to sell at TetZooCon in London this past October, which is how I got mine. Or rather, how Sean Bell got one for me, so many thanks…

Mighty Dinosaurs (Creator by Lego)

…graciously provided the instructions for a fourth build on their website! Come, come, let’s see what it is!” “Huh, how about that? Looks like a Brachiosaurus to me, Doc. Well okay, it’s generic to the point where it could pass for a lot of long necks, but Brachiosaurus is still the big star in the public’s mind, so I’m gonna stick with that.” “I agree with your hypothesis, Beth. Like the Triceratops, this sauropod is possibly just a youngster, as…

Archaeopteryx (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…ly come down to preference. The feathers on this model were definitely well-researched and well executed, but they’re not as dense as I’d really like to see. They’re very tight to the body, particularly around the neck. Certainly plausible (i.e. the flamingo,) but the necks of most birds are buried in feathers. I would also have liked to see feathers on the snout and digits. There’s a lot of research behind this little bird, which is fantastic to…

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