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Tyrannosaurus rex (Large Sue Plush 2018 by Wild Republic)

…stuffed toy represents The Field Museum’s star dinosaur attraction at its latest, biggest and best. The ubiquitous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex has seen many incarnations and reconstructions in the two centuries since its discovery by human scientists – and plenty of merchandise has been produced to match. One particular specimen – the famous Sue of the Chicago Field Museum of Natural History – has seen a variety of merchandise specifically designe…

Edmontosaurus (Deluxe by CollectA)

…massive, and it shows that CollectA is continuing to pay attention to the latest news and developments in paleontology. Truly a more than worthy successor to CollectA’s previous big ornithopod, the 2018 Iguanodon. Huge thanks go out to CollectA for this review sample. It will become available for sale online in the next couple of months. And to close out this entry, please enjoy a series of comparison shots. We begin with the Edmontosaurus gettin…

Spinosaurus (swimming version, 2017 Soft Model by Favorite Co. Ltd)

…is is the third Spinosaurus released in Favorite’s soft model series, this latest version is their first to reflect the 2014 studies on the animal’s anatomy and posture. It has taken some time, but both figures have finally started trickling down to sellers at affordable prices for overseas buyers. The Spinosaurus is the subject of this review, although I hope to review the Archy in the near future. Stretching 9.5 inches (25cm long), the swimming…

Hypsilophodon family (CollectA)

…do that is because the figures are so small, that every nit pic (like the feet) just feels hollow and ridiculous. It passes the eye candy test, and for this one, that is good enough for me. The 2012 Hypsilophodon family by CollectA is well designed model that truly impresses due to the amount of detail in such a small toy. It does not have the splash of color that the 2012 Koreaceratops had, but there is nothing wrong with that as the paint job l…

Dilophosaurus (Boston Museum of Science Collection by Battat)

…version was released with a base under its foot. Finally in 1998 when the company was coming close to its unfortunate demise, they released a version that stood on two feet with the aid of its tail, while the base was removed. Though their attempt to make it unique and dynamic was admirable, the final release is a much better improvement on the original. It was also in ’98 that the mini 1:70 Dilophosaurus was released, and aside from its size, it…

Thyreophoran (Furkan)

…ischian, it may benefit from keeping a low profile. The pose is probably a compromise to the material’s qualities. The polystone the model is made from is very brittle and so the comparably slender tail was in great need of some support to prevent breakage. The same goes for the finely sculpted legs with their slender ankles and sharp clawed feet–they had to be placed firmly on the ground and enforced with some green shrubs to give the model more…

Sivatherium (Bestiari)

…if there was ever a figure of this animal ever produced as toy figure. My search was disappointing as there was no known figure of it. So year after year, it was one of the species that makes it to my list of hopes and dreams for one of the toy companies to produce. I had high hopes that CollectA would make one, but so far they have not, but hopefully one day. Imagine my surprise one day when I saw a new photo of a beautiful Sivatherium figure! M…

Troodon (Jurassic Hunters by Geoworld)

…s off another artist’s work, however, makes this a model I cannot really recommend. A lot of toy companies plagiarize the work of others but few seem to do it as lazily, frequently, and with as much gall as Geoworld’s “Jurassic Hunters” line. And all while claiming scientific accuracy and paleontological approval. Geoworld is concerned with quantity, not quality. If you’re in need of a Troodon there aren’t too many other options at the moment and

Tyrantegosaurus (Predasaurs DNA Fusion by Simba)

…ferent models in the whole line and each one has a mouth full of nasty glow-in-the-dark teeth, a weapon, and a fancy name. The animals are hybrids of two different prehistoric creatures. The rarest model in the line was a Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus hybrid called a Tyrantegosaurus whose name is Vulltarex. Since he was the rarest model in the entire line, I decided to make him the first of this series to be reviewed. ​ The figure is small and mad…

Scelidosaurus (Paleo-creatures)

…it belongs in a terrestrial setting. Overall, this is another great figure made by Jetoar, and it is one that represents a species that we just don’t see often from modern toy companies. If you wish to purchase one, feel free to PM Jetoar on the Dinosaur Toy Forum, or order it through Dan’s Dinosaurs. I look forward to commissioning new models for him to do, as well as reviewing some of his earlier 1:35 scale offerings….

Tenontosaurus (Collecta/Procon)

…en impressed really. I much rather prefer Wild Safari and Carnegie when it comes to “museum quality” dinosaur models. I happened to have obtained this little fellow for free courtesy of Dan’s Dinosaurs and I must say that despite my previous attitude I have warmed up to the figure. This is one of procon’s models that doesn’t suffer from any glaring inaccuracies nor any serious lack of sculpt quality. The sculpt itself is quite accurate. It has a t…

Therizinosaurus (PNSO)

…models. What a beautiful and colorful flock don’t you think? When seen side-by-side with the flamboyant Deinocheirus, it’s easy to say that the colors on this model is drab. But let yourself examine it closer, for only then would you appreciate the rich and complex colors it has. Like so many PNSO models, the colors and paint application has more to it than meets the eye. Various shades and hues of browns dominate and makes the base colors. Mixed…

Carcharodontosaurus (original version) (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…teeth should be different sizes, if you want to count it against this toy, feel free, I will give it a pass. Overall the head is a bright spot on this toy. The next thing that needs to be mentioned is the arms, which were longer then T. Rex’s, but certainly not that long. It would have not been able to rest its weight upon one hand as it is on this model. It did have three claws, so that part is correct. Despite that inaccuracy of the pose, it doe…

Guanlong wucaii (Creative Beast Studios, Beasts of the Mesozoic Tyrannosaur series)

…Perfection afterwards, as it requires mostly skill, rather than perfect eye-hand motor co-ordination, which I guess can be a skill… either way, the middle tray popped and the small parts flew everywhere. The toe parts and the carpet share the exact same color (In the USA, a lot, if not most houses have brown carpeting, which is meant to insulate the house, but in reality it just attracts pet dander, bugs, dust bunnies, allergens, whatever caauses…

Triceratops (Conquering the Earth by Schleich)

…st brands have a Triceratops in their range, but the species is frequently updated and released in different versions. The company that produced this one, Schleich, have produced at least four earlier versions dating back to the 1990s. Schleich’s ‘house style’ does not always result in designs that have collectors of museum quality depictions of extinct animals filling their shelves or cabinets. That’s not to say the animals they produce are all s…

Quetzalcoatlus (World of History by Schleich)

…lable in stores now). The WoH Quetzalcoatlus is perhaps one of the cheapest-feeling models Schleich has ever produced. The wings are very flimsy and are slightly pliable, however, I can’t help but wonder if the plastic will break if subjected to common playtime abuse. In terms of accuracy, this model is decent. There are pycnofibres on the body, and the legs seem to be proportioned properly. The head is not bad, but the crest could be updated to m…

Brachiosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…model looks best when viewed from the bottom I dont think it is worth getting for the asking price of $27.99. If you still want one, you can find it at Wal-Mart, Toys R Us, and of course on Amazon and Ebay. Available from Amazon.com here….

Liopleurodon (DinoValley Series 2 by Chap Mei)

…t, the figure is supported by the two forelimbs and the tail, with the hind-limbs hovering n mid-air. The colour is nice, partly based on Walking with Dinosaurs, but there are unique areas too. There are rows of raised light blue scutes along the animals back, and there is plenty of detail on the head (teeth, eyes, a lovely long pink tongue!). In contrast, the tail and hind limbs have no paint at all and appear as if they were stuck on as an after…

Carnotaurus “Demon” (Jurassic Park, Series 2 by Kenner)

…. But the longer arms and big teeth were added in in order to make this pug-nosed dinosaur look more appealing to its audience. I cannot fault them for this, as this is one scary-looking dinosaur. The sculpt is very nice and consistent with Kenner’s efforts at the time. It has excellent playability. In addition to the capture gear and the Dino Damage, squeezing the neck makes it open its slashing jaws, just like with the young T. rex. The feature…

Amargasaurus (HG Prize by Sega)

…in skin, creating a sail-like appearance, while others show these spike as completely free of any type of covering. Like others in the family Dicraeosauridae, Amargasaurus had a shorter neck than other famous sauropods. Amargasaurus was first introduced into the toy world and popular culture by the famed Battat line of prehistoric figures way back in the mid 1990s’. Since then, it has found fame with other toy companies. In today’s review, we will…

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