The Tyrannosaurus Off-road Tracker Pack represents the last set released in the short-lived Jurassic Park 93’ Classic line, which was replaced last year by the (so far) inferior Jurassic World Reimagined line. I suppose it makes sense that the line wouldn’t last too far past the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park but I think the entire range of toys released under it are some of Mattel’s best and most fun.
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Following up on the success of last year’s 1:35 scale Stegosaurus, Haolonggood is releasing a 1:20 scale resin version with a unique paint scheme and a detailed base.
The figure measures 46 cm/18″ long, 23.4 cm/9.2″ high, and 9 cm/3.5″ wide.
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Out on the prairie, a large male jaguar has brought down a fat young camel, which will satisfy his stomach for days. But here comes Nita now, all 495 kg of her, and she’s just as hungry. As she approaches the big cat, she lets out a warning huff.
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In 1994 Kenner released the first ever toy of Carnotaurus under their Jurassic Park line. Although now one of the most popular theropods, Carnotaurus had only been described 9 years prior to the release of the Kenner toy.
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Before we begin the review, I would like to thank the generous folks over at ToyMonster, for sending me this figure to share on the blog.
Jurassic World: Dominion may have been a bloated mess of a film and a disappointing end to the Jurassic World trilogy but it’s hard to deny that it had its moments.
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My sincerest thanks to Happy Hen Toys for their generosity in sending me this figure to review here. This figure is for sale over there, along with many more prehistoric animals from numerous fan favorite brands like CollectA, Haolonggood, PNSO, Safari Ltd, and so many more.
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REBOR has revealed not one, but two 1:2 scale figures of Beelzebufo, the 23 cm long frog from Late Cretaceous Madagascar.
As you can see, each version is impressively sculpted and boasts a good deal of articulation.
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Images of six new Jurassic World: Rebirth LEGO sets have now appeared.
Raptor Off-Road Escape. A new raptor figure is included. While it looks more accurate than the old one, it’s far less poseable.
T. rex River Escape. Same figure as it’s always been.
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The Dinosaur Toy Forum Diorama Contest 2025 sponsored by Happy Hen Toys is now open!
It’s time to get creative again and begin planning and building your ‘dinoramas’ for the latest contest! And thanks to the fantastic folks at Happy Hen Toys we’re delighted to announce there are generous prizes this year.
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We’ve already posted about the upcoming 1/18 scale Stegosaurus, Andrewsarchus, and Smilodon for Creative Beast Studio’s Beasts of the Mesozoic and Beasts of the Cenozoic lines. Now let’s check out even more exciting new poseable figures that will be coming out this summer.
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Furcatoceratops is a recently discovered centrosaurine ceratopsid from Montana’s Judith River Formation. The holotype specimen is an 80% complete subadult that includes much of the skull, both the left front and hind legs, parts of the pelvis, and a good many vertebrae and ribs.
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PNSO’s first toy for the year is Judith the Spiclypeus, a chasmosaurine ceratopsid from the Judith River Formation in Montana (heh).
The blue and orange on her head go well together. Quite a sharp beak there too.
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