Papercrafts are not the usual type of collectible models, nevertheless there`s quite a number of models out there made from that versatile but often underestimated material. A few already have reviews here on the blog and it`s about time for a new one.
Review: Sinraptor (Vitae)
Review: Protoceratops (Starlux)
Review: Woolly Mammoth (Marx)
Review: Deltasaurus (Lost Kingdoms series B by Yowie)
Review: Triceratops (Repaint)(Wendy’s Exclusive from Definitely Dinosaurs by Playskool)
Review and photos by Charles Peckham, edited by Suspsy
The Wendy’s Triceratops that Definitely Dinosaurs put out in 1988 was a very odd, scientifically implausible little toy. Still, in my humble opinion, it had panache. The foremost reason for this was its striking neon colour choices.
Review: Smilodon (Marx)
Review: Ozraptor (Lost Kingdoms Series B by Yowie)
Review: Edmontosaurus (2020)(Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)
Review: Tyrannosaurus and Diplodocus (H.S. Brumm)
Review: Bajadasaurus (CollectA)
Review and photos by Bokisaurus
As far as uniqueness and spectacular ornamentation, Amargasaurus has held the distinction among sauropods as the one that stood out the most.But a recently discovered is about to challenge that title, and prove that there are many more bizarre dinosaurs out there just waiting to be discovered.
The badlands of Patagonia are today one of the world’s hot spot for new and unique dinosaur discoveries.In 2010 Argentine scientist discovered fossil remains of a medium size sauropod.