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Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptors (Playmobil)

…fun to play with, and the playset is well-designed and elaborate. Again, I’d have gone absolutely nuts over this as a kid. As it stands, I look forward to passing it on to my future kids. Highly recommended! Available from Amazon.com here. This has been my 20th review here at the Dinosaur Toy Blog. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoy writing them! 🙂…

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Spinosaurus (Monster In My Pocket by Matchbox, Series 6)

…t I suspect they changed the material so they could apply paint without it coming off. The dinosaurs have a little bit of paint application, for example, the Spinosaurus has a painted sail, which stands out from the base green colour, and a black mouth. Stock images show at least one colour variant of this figure with orange skin and a green sail. In keeping with their monstrous remit, Monster in my Pocket adopted a gruesome, ugly, inaccurate styl…

Ankylosaurus (Marx)

…the 1955 and 1959 Ankylosaurus toys are minimal and since I am not a Marx completest, I’ll instead suggest checking out the thorough write-up on dinosaur-toys-collectors-guide.com, a fantastic resource for Marx dinosaurs in general.  Personally, I am content to own just one of each of the genera unless revised versions differ significantly from the original, like with the pot-bellied and slim T. rex. All the Marx dinosaur designs are lifted direc…

Trachodon (Edmontosaurus) (Marx)

…hem at dinosaur-toys-collectors-guide.com where both versions are directly compared. The one we’re looking at today is part of the Revised Mold Group. Scientists once took the “duck-billed” moniker for these dinosaurs quite seriously, to the point that these animals were once thought to have lived like ducks too. Edmontosaurus (or Trachodon, Anatotitan, etc.) were often depicted as semi-aquatic animals, feeding on soft aquatic vegetation, and flee…

Spinosaurus (Kinto Favorite Desktop Model)

…ross the back, and virtually bursting from the signature dorsal spine. The combination of warm tones with bluish highlights almost resembles the flicking of flames, truly an indication that the Favorite Spinosaurus utilizes its sail for display purposes, if nothing else. The dorsal surfaces are also adorned with protruding spines, not quite to the extent of Todd Marshall’s interpretation of the beast, though still a mature design aesthetic that wa…

Stegosaurus (National Geographic plush dinosaurs by Lelly)

…his one’s a bit more obscure!), Spinosaurus and Velociraptor. Each species comes in two sizes, and this is the smaller version of the Stegosaurus, which measures 16 inches (40cm) long and 8 inches (21cm) high. It comes with a fact card attached, which you can keep or remove. Three-toed front feet. It is missing some! ​This plush Stegosaurus obviously has many inaccuracies. The head is too big and the front feet have three toes instead of five. The…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Timpo)

…wrylovitz (also known as Ally Gee, aii) in 1938. According to timpo-artist.com, the company name derives from Toy Importers Limited, the “T” taken from toys and “impo” from imports. However, as a consequence of the war, Timpo soon began manufacturing its own toys and not just importing them (mostly from Holland). They continued to make figures until 1979. The company is best known for their figures of soldiers and period people, but Timpo also pro…

Plesiosaur (Invicta)

…for its age. The neck is raised up in an inaccurate swan-like pose as was common in reconstructions of that time, but it’s not raised dramatically so. The head is fashioned in the classic plesiosaur style with the skull more lizard-like than it is like the flatted skulls of actual plesiosaurs. The eyes are placed on the side of the head instead of angled towards the top as they should be and the model also lacks the gnarly teeth that the exceptio…

Indoraptor (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)

…Creative Beast Studio. There are a few limitations, such as the hands not completely being able to face inward (to “clap” instead of “slap”) and the feet do not bend, making some standing positions a tad difficult. But these are minor, and there are still plenty of ways to pose this menacing-looking dinosaur. Some members on the forum have already posted comical poses with their Indoraptor figures, and consequently, some memes are already in exis…

Baryonyx (Roarivores)(Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)

…s, which allow you to pose it in various ways, despite the neutral pose it comes win. Compared to the previous Baryonyx figures from Jurassic Park Series 2 and The Lost World, this is far, FAR superior. The size is even almost perfect with Kenner-sized figures! For those like me who love anything JP-related, this Baryonyx is a highly recommended toy. It’s a beautiful dinosaur action figure. So far, I am largely impressed by Mattel’s work. It does…

Tyrannosaurus rex “Bull”(The Lost World: Jurassic Park by Kenner)

…as the Gulper Rex, intended for the original JP line. According to JPtoys.com, the toy was cancelled in 1994 because retailers felt it took up too much shelf space for such a relatively cheap toy. So when the time came to design the LW line, the folks at Kenner gave the Gulper a new colour scheme, beaded eyes, and electronics. The result was a much more expensive, but undeniably superior toy, one that proved to be immensely popular with fans of a…

Moschops (Marx)

…an market, Marx’ figures are almost unknown in Europe, at least from their company name. Over the decades lots of companies released copies and knock-offs of Marx’ “dinosaur” figures. Even today you can still find those figures in thrift store bags, though most of them are horribly outdated. I myself had a bunch of Marx knock-offs back in my childhood, I am not sure about the company that made them but while some were true to their originals other…

Iguanodon (Invicta)

…mewhat passable in that department. In terms of quality and detail work it compares well with the rest of the line, it’s an exceptionally well made model for the time. Muscles bulge along the tail and down the legs. The head is particularly well done and complete with nostrils, ear openings and eyes set under a furrowed brow that makes this Iguanodon look rather serious and perhaps even a bit wise and aged. The original release of the model is mon…

Irritator (Dino Hazard)

…s holding the lungfish that is included as an accessory. The hindlimbs are comparatively short, and the forelimbs long, and there is a ridge along the back suggesting elongated neural spines, all of which are nods to its kinship with Spinosaurus, although of course we do not know with certainty what any of this looked like. The overall proportions are perfectly defensible in light of lacking remains, and make for a cohesive and attractive composit…

Triceratops (‘Great Dinosaurs’ Collection by Safari Ltd)

…r exceeding our expectations for a $6 bargain and offering an embarrassing comparison for one of Safari’s other attempts at this dinosaur (the original Carnegie Collection Triceratops is simply appalling, in my opinion). This figure feels a little like a stamping bull preparing to chase down a squealing matador. The right foot is scraping along the ground and the huge head is lowered and tilted to the side – making a show of things. The colour is…

Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by LEGO)

…s is a great addition to the LEGO dinosaur family. THE COMPLETED BUILD The complete build comes with a truck, a detachable trailer, a gyrosphere, and a docking station. Truck Its familiarity stems from the previous truck build from set 75917 Raptor Rampage. But the updated color scheme for this one looks fantastic. It’s big and also high off the ground for off-road terrain. Dark blue stripes streak across each side, highlighted by a JW logo on the…

Brachiosaurus (Playmobil)

…er small dinosaur to live in. It even has a natural window and a skylight. Complimenting the cave are a small patch of grass and water, a tall palm tree, a leaning fruit tree, a large shrub, ferns, flowering plants, and some lily pads. The trees and ferns can be interchanged to decorate your cave as desired. Impressively large, elaborate, and fun to play with, the Playmobil Brachiosaurus set is an all-around winner. Available from Amazon.com here…

Stegosaurus (Playmobil)

…troduce your child to the world of dinosaurs, try giving this a shot. Or buy it for yourself. 🙂 Available from Amazon.com here….

Monolophosaurus (Schleich)(2023)

…thanks again to Happy Hen Toys for offering this sample figure; you can purchase the full Schleich 2023 lineup at their website, happyhentoys.com. Comparison with Safari Ltd.’s Monolophosaurus from 2014…

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