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Ruyangosaurus (Deluxe by CollectA)

…imilar to the heads of Nemegtosaurus and Rapetosaurus. Each of his crescent-shaped front feet features a single curved claw on the inner toe while his more rounded hind feet have three claws each. His torso, as seen in the images above and below, is quite big and bulgy, although the known fossil material suggests that the real Ruyangosaurus may have been even bulgier. Haoran’s entire body is completely covered in finely sculpted round scales and a…

Tylosaurus (PNSO)

…e by the Late Cretaceous with some estimates giving a size range between 39-52″feet long!  PNSO took a break from dinosaurs and released several marine animals. After a long parade of dinosaurs, PNSO took a break and shifted focused to marine reptiles and other denizen of sea, to the delight of collectors and marine reptile enthusiast. With Tylosaurus’s popularity, it wasn’t a surprise that PNSO would release a figure of this giant right after the…

Dimetrodon (CollectA)

…l but muscular, like those on a Komodo dragon. Her claws are small and her feet boast the correct number of digits (five on each). The neural spines comprising her sail can be clearly seen and felt beneath the skin. There’s also a sizable cleft in her sail at the back, and a gaping hole near the front. Looks like Thorn has been through her share of scrapes over the course of her life. The Permian was a time of few herbivores and many carnivores, s…

Tyrannosaurus ” Andrea” (PNSO)

…g it into a fishing one instead. Andrea’s size has been fodder for many fat-shaming jokes and comments that has flooded the internet in various social media as well as blogs. It’s hard not to think that this has something to do with her gender for, if you read blogs and forums, as well as various social media platforms, you know that sexism reared its ugly head. While Wilson created controversy and was heavily criticized , the words used are diffe…

Dilophosaurus (Moveable Toy by Wing Crown / Gosnell by Boley)

…considered, this moveable toy Dilophosaurus seems almost impressively well-researched and naturalistic compared to other selections on the market, legit brands and 3rd-party brands included. The question is, then: did Gosnell produce a genuinely original toy, or does credit for the design belong elsewhere? The answer, it seems, is closer to the latter option. Although this Dilophosaurus doesn’t particularly resemble any other toys or action figur…

Giganotosaurus (TipToi by Ravensburger)

…speed of 50 km/h, this flesh-eating giant probably hunted in packs in a hit-and-run strategy, biting and ripping parts of flesh out of their towering prey until it trembled and fell. Now, how to pack such awesomeness into a lump of plastic? Several attempts have been made and Safari’s Carnegie Collection figure may be the best among them. German companies have not covered themselves with glory in the past when trying to depict this species (see he…

Spinosaurus (Dinosauria by Sideshow)

…lection containing several other Dinosauria statues. It will continue to hold the title of “Longest Dinosauria Statue” until 2011, when Sideshow releases the even larger Apatosaurus maquette. Until that time, feel free to display her alongside your grizzled Tyrannosaurus maquette, as they are roughly in scale with one another – and we won’t scold you for secretly recreating some silly movie scene….

Tyrannosaurus rex (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…he visible seam lines at the head, shoulders, midsection, knees, and tail. Feel free to disagree, but I honestly like this T. rex better than Wilson, the stance and seams notwithstanding. It looks more dynamic and alive, and its sheer size makes it stand out prominently among the other tyrant lizard’s dominating the top of my display cabinet. Unfortunately, it has been discontinued for some time now. I was fortunate enough to find mine on eBay for

Livyatan (PNSO)

…ying shades of pink with light grey teeth. Yup, it’s the good old tried-and-tested formula for a big marine predator: dark on top to make it harder to see from above and light on bottom to make it harder to see from beneath. Other artistic depictions of Livyatan have it coloured entirely grey or black, but I reckon PNSO felt this scheme was more exciting. Requena is sculpted with her mouth open, her fins swept back, and her tail arched downward. A…

Belemnite (Prehistoric World by CollectA)

…urse on cephalopod anatomy in writing this review, so if anything is amiss feel free to comment below. What makes belemnites significantly different from their living relatives is the hard, internal rostrum made of calcite at the animal’s rear end. Forward of that was the phragmocone and proostracum which were made of aragonite. Cuttlefish posses an aragonite structure too, known as a cuttlebone, which aids in buoyancy. Squids have an internal str…

Stegosaurus (2007)(Museum Line by Bullyland)

…wed by cheeks and its eyes seem to bulge out of the eye socket. On the forefeet there are five toes and on the back feet there are five toes. The color is a standard array of Stegosaurus colors straight from Jurassic Park, Walking With Dinosaurs, and my coloring book when I was a kid. My Stego’s were green with brown plates. It is yellowish green with dark tiger stripes that originate from the back and tapers to the legs muscle line. There are an…

Walking with dinosaurs miniature set (Quick/BBC)

…zed how dinosaur shows, in particular documentaries, were done. Using state-of-the-art CGI and puppetry, the show brought some of the most beloved dinosaurs back to life. Back then, it was truly awe-inspiring and really transported the viewers back in time. Most of the backgrounds were filmed in various locations around the world. The CGI dinosaurs were later added. This created a realistic cinematic journey that would take viewers up close and pe…

Deinocheirus (2017)(Deluxe by CollectA)

…iew here. Then in 2016, CollectA released their second figure based on the latest findings. This version is well made and proved to be highly popular, so much so that CollectA decided to release yet another version this year! For their third figure, CollectA decided to scale it up and make it part of their Deluxe 1:40 Scale series. This new figure is the subject of our review today. CollectA Deinocheirus throughout the years It is worth noting tha…

Triceratops (Advance Megasofubi by Kaiyodo)

…ries wildly, with $200 being about average. Alternatively, you could search for the unfinished model in kit form from a Japanese store, which would come cheaper. I highly recommend this model to the serious collector….

Tarbosaurus (Soft Model 2020 by Favorite Co. Ltd.)

…rite decided to revisit the genus with a brand-new figure as part of their latest wave of Soft Model toys. Favorite’s Soft Model Tarbosaurus comes packaged in the standard cardboard and plastic slipcase, with a small base included for stability. The base is painted slate gray and textured like a broad, rocky surface; it attaches to the dinosaur by a peg inserted into the left foot. The dinosaur figure itself measures 21 cm (>8 inches) long, floati…

Tyrannosaurus rex (“Cameron” by PNSO)

…are simply awesome. From the overall appearance, the figure represents the latest studies. This is a robust animal with an almost barrel-like body. It is very bulky with no signs of shrink-wrapping. Its musculature is very believable and fine executed, which is no surprise. Spinosaurus is with no doubt the longest theropod that ever walked the Earth. But Tyrannosaurus is still the one with the greatest mass. At first sight, Cameron’s coloration is…

Diplodocus (Eofauna)

…ut talking about availability, Safari and CollectA are your best bets. The latest Safari is a very nice and big figure, but its coloration makes it more a toy than a model. It also differs greatly from Eofauna`s version in terms of build, bulk and stance. CollectA`s rearing Diplodocus is not bad, but the skin detail quite crude and it scales not well to other figures. In my opinion, Eofauna hit it straight with this sauropod figure. They delivered…

Apatosaurus (Antediluvia Collection)(David Krentz)

…t whip-like tail. As the rest of the world struggles to keep pace with the latest paleontological research, David Krentz is always perched on the cutting edge. With his own line of Antediluvian resin models, he doesn’t have to worry about cigar-chomping studio executives or the child-safety features. He is free to sculpt dinosaurs as he sees fit, and the result for our dear old diplodocoid is nothing less than astounding. As we all know, resin mod…

Triceratops (Resin Model by Shane Foulkes)

…not. Models were meant to be customized, and Shane has already taken this latest research into account with his more recent ceratopsian creations. He is as dedicated to the science as he is to the aesthetics, and his models represent a euphoric marriage of the two. The massive base constructed for the diorama buildup acts as a stage for an epic duel. I cannot say that I’ve personally witnessed such an incredible display at a museum; the owner of…

Baryonyx (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…long coveted Baryonyx I am personally ecstatic about the lineup. Now my 31-year-old Invicta Baryonyx finally has some company. The Safari Baryonyx measures 9” in length and stands 3.5” tall. Estimated lengths for Baryonyx range between 25-33’ so that makes this Baryonyx about 1/35 in scale. It is depicted stepping forward with its left leg, the head leaning leftward, and the mouth open. The Baryonyx is sculpted by Safari’s premier dinosaur sculpt…

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