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Tyrannosaurus rex (10th Anniversary) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd) (Review 2)

…belongs to the 1998 generation, its eyes are golden. The original review was sponsored by Atomic Elephant, Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Iguanodon (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…f older outdated reconstructions and each hand sports Iguanodon’s iconic thumb spike which could come in handy (no pun intended, HA!) when dealing with any pesky dromaeosaurs. What I especially like is how this model also exhibits the right number and proportions of its other fingers as well. In addition to the spike, it has the three hoof-like walking fingers and the smaller pinkie jutting out from the side. This is impressive since Carnegie some…

Albertosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…t that the model can balance perfectly on its own two feet so I’ll keep my complaining to a minimum. Look, Ma! NO TAIL! The detail on this figure is decent but doesn’t really blow me away like some of Wild Safari’s newest models do. It’s covered in a healthy amount of lines and wrinkles with what could be considered scales here and there. The thing that really irks me though is the fact that the teeth on this guy seem to just meld in with the rest…

Dilophosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…le so that any production problems can fix themselves. Review, photos and diorama by forum member cordylus Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Allosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari ltd.)

…version of this model has since received a new paintjob of gray instead of this one’s green. Gray version available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Allosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…mes from Safari’s ‘Wild Safari’ line which, although not intended as a museum-quality line (and not set to a certain scale), has seen a huge leap in the quality of its prehistoric creature toys in recent years. Models like this one, the Stegosaurus, Dunkleosteus and Postosuchus have become very popular with collectors as they feature excellent detailing at a very low price. At about 20cm long, it’s around 1:50 scale. (I hope you enjoy the cute lit…

Diplodocus (2008) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…th impressive and charming due to its combination of large size and attention to detail/ personal touches. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Spinosaurus (2009) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…rrifying for that very reason; it is something not of our world, something we were not meant to look upon. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Cryolophosaurus (CollectA)

…s a carnivorous dinosaur sensitively restored – not as an eternally-roaring killing machine – but rather as a real animal, jaws closed, going about its day-to-day life in a vanished world. Available from Amazon.com here and Ebay.com here….

Brachiosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…he claws are black, the teeth are white, the mouth is pink and the eyes are yellow with neat black pupils. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Rhamphorhynchus (Wild Safari by Safari ltd.)

…reptilian fuzz possibly as an insulation adaptation. I would expect a high-energy, sea-going kind like Rhamphorhyncus to be no exception (Ever go on a salt water boat trip? It gets cold out there!). The colors are quite original. Its body is a very dark brown and the wings are a nice rusty red color. The same red is also used for the tail rudder and the markings going down the snout and around the eyes. The underbelly is a light tan color, the te…

Ankylosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…is figure was produced). This indicates Safari’s dedication to providing up-to-date and accurate figures. The four triangular horns on the head are highlighted in white, the detailed bony surface of the skull is the same colour as the skin and consists of numerous bumps. It matches the fossil skull perfectly. The number of digits is correct – there are three toes on each hind leg and four on each front leg. Number of toes and fingers is another de…

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…

Corythosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari ltd)

…tifully painted, and it’s relatively cheap/available on the market. Great model. The figure is 21 cm long. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Plesiosaurus (version 2) (Soft Model by Favorite Co. Ltd)

…. So, the version 1 figure is too long by 5%, while the version 2 has under-compensated in the opposite direction by 8%. Version 1 wins the battle of accuracy by a slim 2% margin, but it is not a spectacular victory, and neither figure is apparently correct. In my review of the version 1 figure I praised the head because it was obviously based on reconstructions from the literature (e.g. this one by Storrs, 1997). The head of the second version ha…

Postosuchus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd)

…entary has seemingly triggered the release of several figures from various companies. None yet compare to this release from Wild Safari, however. While the Postosuchus may seem unimpressive compared to the theropod giants of the Cretaceous, it is worth noting that this species was considered a superpredator in its day. It didn’t need to be the size of a Tyrannosaur; it was already one of the biggest carnivores roaming the land at that time. This d…

Plateosaurus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…on, although it would be interesting to see weather a new version is introduced as a replacement if this aging figure is ever retired. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here) Join in the dino-discussions at the Dinosaur Toy Forum

Sinraptor (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…t’s nice to see a more obscure species available and because of its small size it is also very affordable. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

Maiasaura (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…mouths are pointy and beak-like. The nest is green and the little’uns are the same colour as their parent. Available from Safari.com (here) and Amazon.com (here)…

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…

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