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Protoceratops andrewsi (Beasts of the Mesozoic 1:18 by Creative Beast Studio)

…ace, potentially a subtle trait for individual animals to recognize each other. David Silva and his team have produced another impressive action minifigure for their ever-growing Beasts of the Mesozoic line. Despite a few kinks in articulation, there’s plenty to like in this toy, so I certainly recommend it to complement your collection – especially if you’re looking to expand your 1:18-range action figures. Be mindful, of course, that this is sti…

Triceratops (Conquering the Earth by Schleich)

…tive quills, although these don’t appear on the Safari Ltd version either. Comparison of the 2018 Conquering the Earth Triceratops (front) and 2018 Wild Safari Triceratops by Safari Ltd. While I’d say that the Safari Ltd Triceratops is currently the best model of this animal available from the makers of mass produced paleo-figures, Schleich has seriously raised their game to the point where their new Triceratops runs a close second – both are wort…

Triceratops (World of History by Schleich)

…r dinosaur, so there is no reason why I would have to introduce it to this community. Instead we will move directly to the review. This is the fourth Triceratops figure that Schleich has made so far. A couple more are on the cards for the small and mini lines this year. As with a lot of Schleich’s models, this figure has a list of anatomical problems, the first of which lies in the feet. Although the toes are separated, there are way too many claw…

Triceratops (Playmobil)

…es. Just keep in mind that it is one of the biggest sets, and therefore fairly pricey and space-consuming. Available from Amazon.com here and Amazon.co.uk here….

Triceratops (Baby)(Papo)

…The same goes for baby’s glossy finish. Overall, the baby Triceratops is a cute and fun addition to the Papo lineup. It’s also one of the more scientifically accurate dinosaurs the company has made this far. And it’s one of the least expensive. A cool toy for adults and children alike. Available from Amazon.com here….

Triceratops (Papo)

…or not – answers on a postcard! Or in the comment box.) Of course it’s not completely accurate, but it’s another very good effort for a toy line that, as I’ve said before, purports to do nothing more than appeal to Jurassic Park-loving kids and sell by the truckload, and does not have the endorsement of a museum. However, this toy has one serious letdown – the aforementioned colour scheme, which is pretty nasty for a Papo dino. The entire creature…

Kronosaurus (PNSO)

…n non-ichthyosaurs goes way back and is nothing new. Today, tail fin has become a common feature on recent models of long-necked plesiosaurs and mosasaurs and even some pliosaurs which bring us back to what really sets this PNSO model apart from all others: its unique tail fluke. A horizontal tail something very unusual and unique to see on a pliosaur. When PNSO first unveiled photos of this model, the first thing that really stood out is how its…

Gallimimus (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Attack Pack by Mattel)

…the first film. For Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom it seems that Mattel is committed to bringing as many genera to the shelves as possible, both obscure and common, some in the film and some not. The Attack Pack Gallimimus represents one of Mattel’s “lower tier” products. A small figure with a low price point, you can pick it up singly or in a larger boxed collection of small toys. From nose-to-tail it measures about 7”, which hardly puts it in sc…

Pteranodon (The Lost World: Jurassic Park by Kenner)

…has the exact same body and limbs of the JP Series 2 Quetzalcoatlus, but a completely different head and neck. The large size of the crest indicates that this individual is a male. Main colours are metallic blue and flat beige with a pale underbelly, sandy yellow bill and crest, orange eyes, and a long magenta tongue. The black JP and Site B logos are on the left thigh along with the number 22. This is one of the largest pterosaur toys. With its l…

Ouranosaurus (Battat)

…aurus, it is rather rare in toy form. When it comes to iguanodontids, most companies tend to opt for the more generic and more familiar Iguanodon. Starlux, Schleich and CollectA have produced replicas of this fascinating species as well (review of the Schleich Ouranosaurus here), but the Battat figure is by far and away the superior figure. The head is incredibly accurate, it is sculpted long and low, with ridges above the eyes, and the rostrum is…

Quetzalcoatlus (World of History by Schleich)

…t a clear shade of sky blue. Regarding the rest of the colors on this figure, the torso is brown and the beak is beige with a little shading at the tip. Overall, this is not a bad pterosaur model as long as you can get past the appearance of the questionable wings and handle their flimsy plastic composition with care. You can purchase this figure separately or as part of the upcoming “Dinosaur Cave” playset, which also includes a little baby in a…

Quetzalcoatlus with Alamosaurus prey (CollectA)

…interior of the mouth is pink. Predators are utterly without mercy when it comes to their prey and this Quetzalcoatlus has thought nothing of snatching up a cute little baby Alamosaurus for dinner. The tiny sauropod, which is non-removeable, is dull orange with a faded underbelly and black eyes. Its skin has a pebbly texture and there’s even a little ridge running along its spine. Its mouth is open in a cry of terror and its little legs and tail a…

Quetzalcoatlus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…eak, like a fat slug trying to escape. This is far too large and adds an uncomfortable goofy look to an otherwise quite gracile figure. For such a delicate animal, a closed beak would probably have worked better. There is a short triangular crest at the back of the head, which doesn’t seem to match the more rectangular-shaped crest I’ve seen depicted in recent restorations of Quetzalcoatlus. There are two paint versions of this toy. The one I’m re…

Therizinosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…examples of this strange therapod family in their ranges, and we have thus come to expect a similar shape for members of the therizinosaur clade: a pot-belly, small head and stumpy legs (reflecting fossil evidence from a variety of finds over the years). It seems evident that Schleich has decided to break with this design as seen in their 2014 Therizinosaurus. The ‘scythe lizard’ was first known from its huge 3 foot claws, discovered in 1954. At t…

Dimetrodon (Paleozoo)

…enerally. This figure is available at Paleozoo’s web site (http://paleozoo.com.au/shop.php) for $122 AUD. Like other Paleozoo models, it comes in a nice box, well-packed, with an information card about the animal. I think that Paleozoo’s work on fishes and invertebrates is exemplary. This figure is also quite good, but has some minor proportion problems and doesn’t manage to look as natural as, for example, the Remigolepis and Mandageria. I would…

Dimetrodon (Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs by Kenner)

…that of crocodilians or a spiny-tailed lizard. Looks a little out of place compared to the rest of the animal. The Dimetrodon‘s sail is made of soft, safe plastic. Its legs are articulated at the shoulders and hips and its tail rotates at the base—not that there’s any point in doing so. Pushing in on the left hind leg causes the upper jaw to open wide, revealing all the fearsome teeth and a pink tongue. A simple gimmick, but a fun one. Chomp, chom…

Dimetrodon (Papo)

…rlooked. Still, I certainly can vouch for this figure being well sculpted, painted and, well, looking very cool indeed. Very highly recommended. Available from Amazon.com here….

Monolophosaurus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…used in a diorama for Dinosaurs from Asia, during the Jurassic. So if you like the unique species, and hopefully the paint job, I will recommend this model. Available at Amazon.com here:…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Killer Queens by Rebor)

…hose years ago. It’s finally been dethroned by the Killer Queens. The Papo one will always be near and dear to my heart, though. So in closing, if you’re a JP fan, these figures are a must-have. They retail for about $40 US each and I got mine from EverythingDinosaur.com. The quality is astounding for the price. There are other JP-style Rexes out there for a lot more which aren’t nearly as good. Rebor seems to have really found their niche making…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Animal Adventure by Takara Tomy)

…alue than the Futabasaurus. However, this opinion is subjective, since I do not like to pose the tail in ways that are impossible for the real animal. In case you’re wondering, the model is around 1:80 scale (if you base it on Sue the T. rex), and it does come in an alternate color scheme. Do I recommend this toy? Well that’s a bit hard for me to answer. As a model of Tyrannosaurus rex, it takes too much inspiration from Jurassic Park, but as a to…

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