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Gorgosaurus (‘Gorgon’, Walking with Dinosaurs the Movie 3D, by Vivid Toy Group Ltd)

…ayability is very high. The first point of call for comparison would be with Jurassic Park action figures by Kenner, but I’ll save that discussion for a later review. Available on Amazon.co.uk here and Ebay.com here. This figure also comes in a twin pack with Patchi, so you can potentially save a few quid if you’re seeking both figures. Front of the box. For image of back of the box see here….

Placerias (unknown company)

…in the BBC series “Walking with Dinosaurs” is neglected by almost any toy company you can name. Third it is a “chinasaurus”. While probably at least 90% of all our toy figures come from Chinese factories, “chinasaur” describes cheap made figures often unbranded or made by unknown Chinese companies. This leads is to the fourth point: While that figure`s origin may be a mystery somewhat and it may be cheaply made, it is still outstanding for being…

Placerias (Tyco)

and built to last. Besides, dicynodonts are quite rare in the world of prehistoric toys, making this one something of a treasure. Unfortunately, that’s all the Dino-Riders I have to offer. But stay tuned for some Jurassic Park! Sometimes available on Ebay.com here….

Anhanguera (World of History by Schleich)

…, then it’s something to consider when purchasing this model. Overall, this is not a bad figure aside from some anatomical hiccups that we have come to expect from Schleich. Available from Amazon.com here….

Coelophysis (DINO by Lego)

…o they rate in terms of accuracy, Doc?” “Not too bad, Beth. Their legs and feet are overly chunky, but that’s clearly to help with stability. Although on that note, a bright green and red one was released this year as polybag 30320-1: Gallimimus Trap..” “Seriously? Lego though a Coelophysis could pass for a Gallimimus?” “I’m afraid so, Beth. But given all the glaring scientific inaccuracies in Jurassic World, perhaps Lego figured they could get aw…

Utahraptor (Kenner, Jurassic Park series 2)

…l life, the “raptor” would have been about thirteen feet tall, and about 25-26 feet long- much larger than a normal Utahraptor. All in all, this is a pretty nice toy, although it is unsatisfactory when it comes to accuracy. This toy is out of production and therefore pretty hard to find and expensive nowadays, I was lucky to get mine for $20. MIB (mint in box) samples of this toy have gone as high as $80 – it is occasionally available on Ebay with…

Tiktaalik (Paleozoic Pals)

…represented by other companies. Although I don’t collect plush toys I continue to support PRI and what they’re doing with this line and hope they’re around for many years to come. You can purchase your own Tiktaalik off of amazon.com but it’s considerably cheaper directly from the PRI web site. …

Liopleurodon (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…Although it would be nice to see a more original colour scheme, one cannot complain too much as the striking pattern of deep blue and white works extremely well, even if it is not unique. The underside is completely white so the animal is nicely countershaded. The texture of plesiosaur skin is unknown; the surface of the Wild Safari Liopleurodon is moderately stippled giving the impression of small scales. At only 16 cm long this is a small and af…

Leptoceratops (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…the frill which is also outlined in reddish brown. Each black eye has a tiny white fleck to give the impression of reflection. The color scheme seems realistic for a small dinosaur that may seek refuge in the underbrush while trying to stay out of the way of its giant contemporaries. I have no complaints about this pleasant little figure. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a cheap and rather cute addition to his or her collection. If you…

Amargasaurus (CollectA)

…rm. For collectors with limited room, this mini figure fit easily into most spaces. It is a tough tiny toy, so it is also a fine toy for kids to play-with. This figure is at best, average. Available from Amazon.com here….

Amargasaurus (Deluxe version by CollectA)

…ve a liking for sauropods. It highlights the diversity amongst the sauropod family and definitely holds a lot of character and charm in its ever-so-slightly goofy expression. Available from Amazon.com here….

Glyptodon (Invicta)

…bby legs is correct, with four digits on the forelimbs and five on the hind-limbs. If you have the painted version you’ll notice that only four of the toes on the hind-limbs are painted black but this is a manufacturing error, the fifth toe is definitely sculpted on there. My only real complaint about the model lies with the head. While beautifully sculpted with meticulous detail, the head has a very rodent-like appearance, even to the point of ha…

Guanlong (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…pronated. Another problem with this figure is that the skull is laterally compressed, giving it a rather thin look. Given the track record with Safari’s models, the oversized feet would be a forgivable sin if the model were able to stand on them without issue. The model is sculpted in a tripod position as if it came out of the Carnegie Collection (may it rest in piece). Even though the proportions are off, it is clear that some research has gone…

Archaeopteryx (Papo)

…toric figures, it’s decked out in a multitude of colours. Its plumage is a combination of fiery orange, greyish-brown, beige, and white with vivid blue patches on the wings and back. The back of its neck is covered in dark blue feathers and topped off with a spiky orange crest. The scaly head and throat have been painted orange with a dark green wash, the eyes are yellow with red pupils, and the inside of the mouth is pink with tiny white teeth. F…

Hyaenodon (MojΓΆ Fun)

…ve used a little more interesting of a paint scheme. There are some very minor scientific accuracy issues but most people will hardly notice. Most importantly the AAA Hyaenodon now has a companion to run, hunt and play with. I would recommend this figure for play, display, and educational diorama use. Available from Amazon.com here….

Metriacanthosaurus (Roarivores)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)

…pening the jaws instead. This was a missed opportunity, but I can’t really complain too much about it. There are ways to keep them closed, but most involve breaking the figure. The shoulders and hips are ball-jointed, which is awesome. Like most Roarivores, the Metriacanthosaurus measures about 13 inches long and 5 inches tall. It scales well with 3.75-5 inch tall figures. My personal favorite Roarivore released thus so far is the Baryonyx, but th…

Oviraptor on Nest (Dino Discoveries by Safari Ltd)

…it will be retired soon means you should probably get it while you can but I’m sure it should remain easy to find for some years to come. Available from Amazon.com here….

American Mastodon (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…ric mammal figures, or anyone looking to start collecting them. My compliments go out to artist Doug Watson for his masterful craftsmanship. And thank you to FaunaFigures.com for this and many other figures. πŸ™‚ Voted Best Non-Dinosaur Toy of 2018 by readers of Prehistoric Times magazine!…

Malawisaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…pt the underbelly, and fade out in the first quarter of the tail. The hind feet show three claws, the front feet none. The figure is shown in an active walking pose, the right front feet ready to be taken off ground. When it comes to accuracy there’s little if anything to moan about. The head is short and deep and compared to Gregory S. Paul’s reconstruction (2010) it looks very accurate, at least when seen from the side, as I have the feeling the…

Euhelopus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…w family named Euhelopodidae was created for Euhelopus and many of its long-necked relatives. There is nothing more awe-inspiring that a rearing sauropod. This dramatic pose has captured the imagination of legions of artists, museums, and the public. Although not all sauropods can realistically rear up on their hind legs, there are some species for which this is a really possibility based on skeletal features that would allow such huge beasts to r…

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