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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…

Coelacanth (Wild Safari Prehistoric World by Safari Ltd)

…4.9 (16 votes) This review has moved to the Animal Toy Blog https://animaltoyforum.com/blog/coelacanth-wild-safari-by-safari-ltd/ Although the figure is a modern animal, it is part of the ‘Prehistoric World’ line by Safari Ltd, so I’ll leave this link here on the Dinosaur Toy Blog in perpetuity….

Deinosuchus vs. Parasaurolophus Diorama (Dinosauria by Sideshow)

…al manner. Set in a flooded Cretaceous swamp, this diorama is the first to come with a pre-attached base of muddy water. Churning and splashing all around the scene, it is arguably the most interesting base yet seen in a Dinosauria statue, and a fine artistic endeavor. The construction is also rather distinctive. While most dinosaur reconstructions tend to emphasize the horizontal length of the subject, this scene is built with a more vertical ori…

Brachiosaurus (Wild Safari By Safari Ltd) (2010 Version)

…hat time, and thanks to the animal’s appearance in Jurassic Park, it has become a popular species among casual collectors. For their Wild Safari dinosaur line, Safari created a smaller Brachiosaurus figure, presumably one that held greater playability among children. This figure has been released in both yellow and green paint schemes. For this latest 2010 release of the Brachiosaurus, Safari has echoed some of their earlier color palettes, but up…

Tyrannosaurus rex Maquette (Sideshow Collectibles “Dinosauria”)

…efore. One instantly noticeable aspect of this creature is the presence it commands, without even opening its jaws. The two previous Sideshow Dinosauria statues were extraordinarily dynamic, like snapshots of a violent scene. Instead, this tyrannosaur is plodding along with a relatively casual posture. This naturalistic vision is not commonly seen in mass-produced toys, often reserved for the eyes of mature collectors and resin model enthusiasts….

Archaeopteryx (version 1)(Museum Line by Bullyland)

…on is my main focus here. However, the excellent Toyanimal Wiki has a nice comparison shot of the two, which suggests that the green version might also be a touch larger. I’d appreciate confirmation of this from anyone who has both versions. Rather appropriately, I bought my Bullyland Archaeopteryx toy in the Jura-Museum Eichstätt, Germany, home to one of the few (and best) Archaeopteryx fossils in the world. I try to buy a souvenir whenever I go…

Brontotherium (=Megacerops) (Mojö Fun)

…y, badly-applied dry brush stroke of beige in both sides. To this point, a comparison between CollectA and Mojö Megacerops figures is unavoidable. You can enjoy Takama’s review and make your own opinion. https://dinotoyblog.com/2013/02/10/megacerops-collecta/ Mojö sticks to a traditionalist recreation and depicts this animal very rhinoceros-like. Instead, CollectA depicts the animal more horse/bison like. CollectA’s figure pose is more dynamic tha…

Beasts of the Mesozoic Avaceratops (ceratopsian series)

…nosaurs. Looks like this caretaking job is not ever going to end. Highly recommended. You can still find them here: https://creative-beast.com/product/1-18th-avaceratops-action-figure/ I would like to dedicate this review to my grandma Eva, who passed away years before I was born, and to my sister Lucy, who helps edit these for me. She is doing better every day. I hope she comes home soon to help me with these. She helps me with my animals from ti…

Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage (LEGO)(Part 1)

…sonal injury. Everyone is well aware that LEGO and feet make for a painful combination!” “Yeah, this definitely isn’t a LEGO set for little kids, Doc. The box recommends it for ages 16 and up. Naturally, that’s not set in stone, but personally, I wouldn’t recommend this to anybody under the age of say, 13 or 12 at the youngest. And then there’s the price tag. This set retails for a whopping $299.99 Canadian—although don’t forget there’s much more…

Xtractaurs (Mattel)

…have been as uniquely ambitious and creative as Xtractaurs, an attempt to combine dinosaur figures with computer gaming. This isn’t a video game blog, but since the game was a selling point of the toy, we might as well discuss it. Each dinosaur has a socket that can be penetrated with a syringe-like DNA extractor gun, which uses a 2.5 mm jack. This then uploaded the ‘DNA’ to the player’s account on the Xtractaurs website (now defunct). Each Xtrac…

Jinyunpelta (Vitae)

…own from the Liangtoutang Formation where the former was discovered. The accompanying display base is 19.5 cm long with a maximum width of 8.5 cm. As I mentioned before, it was originally adorned with some small and rather delicate green plants, but those were all destroyed during shipping. They appear to have been similar to the fake plants you often see decorating model railways, so perhaps someday I’ll be able to visit to the hobby store and se…

Stegosaurus (Marx)

…ively similar MPC toys when seeking out authentic Marx dinosaurs. For a closer look at Marx toys, and comparisons with their variants and MPC counterparts, I recommend checking out dinosaur-toys-collectors-guide.com With a couple of its cheap knockoffs….

Six little dinosaurs (Tyrannosaurus, Mamenchisaurus, Amargasaurus, Ankylosaurus, Spinosaurus, Triceratops) (PNSO)

…For more information and options to acquire PNSO figures, follow the PNSO discussions on the Dinosaur Toy Forum here. You can check out the PNSO’s website here. Lastly, I thank the PNSO for accommodating me when I visited and for providing this sample. Available from Amazon.com here and Chinese online shop here (for the special price of 139 Yuan)….

Prehistoric Diorama (Usborne)

…of plants and animals depicted in the diorama itself is a wild mix when it comes to time, region and climate. Somewhat weirdly enoguh, a smoking volcano is missing, but the overall design of the landscape is well executed and harmonius when you take in account how the Mesozoic is most often depicted in books. The backdrop really gives the impression of distance and space which is enhanced by several plants or landscape details placed in the middle…

Kosmoceratops (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…lot of horns on your dinosaur than this is certainly the one for you. Toy companies have also made note of the bizarre appearance of Kosmoceratops with models produced by CollectA, Kaiyodo, and now PNSO. True to the actual specimen the PNSO Kosmoceratops does indeed have 15 horns (so does the CollectA and Kaiyodo) and is reasonably accurate elsewhere as well. The head looks long and narrow and the frill appropriately wide, but perhaps a little to…

Archaeopteryx (version 2, 2017)(Museum Line by Bullyland)

…us as collectors, dinosaur and prehistoric animal figures do not have an age limit. This one is easily available on online sites like EverythingDinosaur.com, eBay, or Amazon. See you next time, as always more are coming up and cheers!…

Prehistoric crocodiles (Toob by Safari Ltd)

…d nostrils and so on in the correct positions and arrangements. Safari Ltd have characterised each figure with a different colour scheme. I’m particularly fond of the blue-striped Chasmatosaurus (=Proterosuchus), which appears to be doing push-ups. Sarcosuchus Rutiodon To conclude, I highly recommend this toob, and once again commend Safari Ltd for branching out. The weird world of archosauromorphs certainly provides us with something different fr…

Lambeosaurus (Wenno)

…aurs, of course), this statement is not to be taken literally! Perhaps it means Wenno toys are more than just animals in the sense that they’re also a tool for education and creativity. Or, maybe it alludes to the QR codes that accompany the figures on a poster that comes with each set. I just wanted to note that the Wenno logo is curious as well: three elephants’ arses. A large elephant arse flanked by two small elephant arses, to be precise! Won…

Dimetrodon (Playmobil)

…for attaching the dragonfly and the Kuehneosuchus. The Playmobil Dimetrodon and its playset rule. Period. Available from Amazon.com here andAmazon.co.uk here….

Deinonychus and Velociraptors (Playmobil)

…ynamic “poised-to-pounce” stance. The wrists are non-pronated, always a welcome sight, but the tail is too short. And of course, the figure is lacking feathers. The Velociraptors are also improved recolours of the originals. Their main colour is still orange, but they now have black spots and airbrushed red running down the length of their spines. Also included in this set is a dark green snake. I like to think that these new Velociraptors are mal…

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