The tyrannosaurids continue! Here we have Wally the PNSO Albertosaurus, sculpted in a dynamic running pose. Looks pretty impressive, although I have to wonder how well he can stand without the aid of a support rod.
Video: The Tyrannosaur’s Feathers – Book Trailer
Trailer for my children’s picture book, ‘The Tyrannosaur’s Feathers’, co-written with Jonathan Emmett, illustrated by Stieven Van der Poorten, and published by UCLan Publishing.
“Tyrannosaurus rex may be the king of the dinosaurs, but that doesn’t stop know-it-all Velociraptor from telling him he looks old-fashioned and needs a makeover.
So, with an improved posture, some restyled body parts and a coat of shaggy feathers, T. rex gets a new look to match the latest evidence.
The Tyrannosaur’s Feathers takes an amusing and informative look at how new discoveries have transformed our understanding of T. rex’s appearance since this giant prehistoric predator was first unearthed over a century ago.”
It will be released on 3rd August 2023 and is now widely available for pre-orders.
I recommend Hive: https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Jonathan-Emmett/The-Tyrannosaurs-Feathers/28835219
Trailer composed by Jonathan Emmett, check out his Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@JonathanEmmett
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Review: Callichimaera perplexa (Rheic Studio)

Review and images by bmathison1972; edited by Suspsy
Callichimaera perlexa is an enigmatic crustacean from the Middle Cretaceous. Fossils have been found in the Churuvita Group in Colombia and the Frontier Formation in the United States. C. perlexa evolved during the Cretaceous Crab Revolution, which was a major diversification of ‘true’ crabs during the Cretaceous.
Review: Tyrannosaurus (Electronic Real Feel, Jurassic Park ’93 Classic by Mattel)
Review: Ankylosaurus (Jurassic Park: Hammond Collection by Mattel)
News: Upcoming release from Haolonggood (New for 2023)(Pt. 3)
News: Upcoming release (potentially) from Mattel (New for 2023?)
Review: Lockwood Ultimate Battle Set (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)

The ending of Jurassic World opened a can of worms to a world of possibilities as to where our favorite sci-fi dinosaur franchise was going. Luckily there was a ton of lore to draw from, whether it was from the books, game or other media, though maybe not as deep as Star Wars, but just like the Star Wars sequel trilogy, there was not much of a plan going forward in terms of movie-making.
Review: Carnotaurus (Wow World by NKOK)
Review: Deinocheirus (PNSO)

Review and photos by Faelrin, edited by Suspsy
In 1965, during part of a Polish-Mongolian expedition, a pair of giant enigmatic arms were discovered. The owner of these arms was then deemed Deinocheirus, meaning “terrible hand.” It wouldn’t be until 2014, nearly 50 years after the “terrible hand” was initially discovered when new, more complete material was described, showing the species was stranger than what had previously been envisioned for it.
Review: Track and Explore Vehicle Set (Jurassic Park, ’93 Classic by Mattel)

Coming up with something to review for Jurassic Park’s much hyped 30th anniversary was no easy task, simply because we’ve been reviewing Jurassic Park toys on this blog steadily for the last five years, thanks to Mattel. What could we possibly feature on the blog that would live up to the grandeur of toys like the Legacy Brachiosaurus and Hammond Collection T.
Review: Guanlong wucaii (Creative Beast Studios, Beasts of the Mesozoic Tyrannosaur series)

It is quite refreshing to finally review a 1/18 scale dinosaur from Beasts of the Mesozoic that is not a ceratopsian. It is also refreshing to not have to write a review of a Mattel dinosaur or a pterosaur either. The BOTM Tyrannosaur series has arrived, and I, Emperor Dinobot, am excited beyond belief.