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Prehistoric crocodiles (Toob by Safari Ltd)

…d nostrils and so on in the correct positions and arrangements. Safari Ltd have characterised each figure with a different colour scheme. I’m particularly fond of the blue-striped Chasmatosaurus (=Proterosuchus), which appears to be doing push-ups. Sarcosuchus Rutiodon To conclude, I highly recommend this toob, and once again commend Safari Ltd for branching out. The weird world of archosauromorphs certainly provides us with something different fr…

Lambeosaurus (Wenno)

…gives hadrosaurs such as Lambeosaurus their nickname. The figure has a true-to-life knobbly texture all over, and a frilly row of keratinous scales running along the length of its humped back, which I’m fond of. The body is olive green all over. There is no brand name or animal name printed on the figure, it just reads “MADE IN CHINA”. So, expect Wenno figures to turn up every now and again in the Dinosaur Toy Forum’s ever-active figure identifica…

Dimetrodon (Playmobil)

…leaving it at that, the designers have painted an elaborate series of medium and dark brown scutes on the Dimetrodon‘s back. The sail is chestnut with patches of beige and dark brown. The result is one surprisingly realistic-looking synapsid. This toy also rates high on the scientific accuracy scale. The head has the right profile, the limbs are sprawled like those of a Komodo dragon’s, and the tail is more flattened than that of most other Dimet…

Deinonychus and Velociraptors (Playmobil)

…d hips. It can be posed either upright or hunched over in a dynamic “poised-to-pounce” stance. The wrists are non-pronated, always a welcome sight, but the tail is too short. And of course, the figure is lacking feathers. The Velociraptors are also improved recolours of the originals. Their main colour is still orange, but they now have black spots and airbrushed red running down the length of their spines. Also included in this set is a dark gree…

Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptors (Playmobil)

…claws. And unlike JP raptors, these are actually in proper scale with the human figures. Accompanying the dinosaurs are a small yellow-orange and red lizard and a slithering green snake. One could teach a cool visual lesson on the food chain using the animals in this set, with the lizard at the bottom and apex predator T. rex on top. Finally, the playset. This consists of a large brown tree stump with spreading roots, a small expanse of grass and…

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

…monsteron my Pocket model has a different value, which is related to a top-trumps kind of game you can play with the figures. It is just a coincidence that the points value matches the figure number in the Spinosaurus. The points values general inflated as the series’ went on. Figures in the first series were worth 5 to 25 points, so this 150 point dinosaur would wipe the floor with any of them. The toys in later Monster in my Pocket series were…

Ankylosaurus (Marx)

…letest, 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 directly from the paleo-art of their time, art by the likes of Charles Knight, Zdeně…

Trachodon (Edmontosaurus) (Marx)

…nd include changes to the posture. You can read more about them 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-a…

Spinosaurus (Kinto Favorite Desktop Model)

…y pose the artist desires. In this instance, the Spinosaurus is seen in mid-stride, its bird-like footing reinforcing the avian qualities of theropods. Throughout the sculpture, one can clearly see the contracting of powerful leg muscles and realistic wrinkles and folds in the skin. The hide is scaly, almost crocodilian, with broad osteoderms lining the flanks. The large forearms are carried with the palms inward, and the tail remains parallel to…

Stegosaurus (National Geographic plush dinosaurs by Lelly)

…as the ‘thagomizer’. The plates on its back possibly served a dual purpose-of defending itself from the meat-eaters, and to adjust its body heat. In cool weather, it might have erected its plates like solar panels to absorb heat; when hot, it could lower or raise its plates to catch a cooling breeze. Another suggestion is that Stegosaurus used its plates for display or to intimidate a rival/enemy. Its brain was the size of a walnut, placing it de…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Timpo)

…T. rex toy we’ve ever reviewed. Its pose is what we would expect from a 50-year-old figure, upright and tail dragging. Some elements of the figure, including the raised eyes to a certain extent, are slightly reminiscent of some Charles Knight paleo-art, so I wouldn’t be surprised if the sculptor was influenced by that. The toy has few details to speak of, except for a few wrinkles here and there. There are no scales and the surface has a fluid, a…

Plesiosaur (Invicta)

…nds up fairly well 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…

Indoraptor (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by Mattel)

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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)

…with the number 28, are printed in brown on the right shin. Like all super-sized JP toys, it’s mostly comprised of rubberized plastic, with hard plastic for the mouth interior, arms, shins, and feet. The level of detail on the Bull is impressive. The skin is covered with thick wrinkles, warts, and scales and the hind claws have faint grooves in them. The brow ridges and the neck wattle have been sculpted extra-large  in order to clearly distingui…

Moschops (Marx)

…nown 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 others were very poor copies. Still, even so…

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)

…me of the wrinkles are perhaps slightly overwrought, but it avoids the over-the-top texturing that a lot of brands aimed at adult collectors indulge in. My copy balances well on a level surface with the tail just a few millimeters clear of the ground. It only balances on its base, however, if it’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 bac…

Triceratops (‘Great Dinosaurs’ Collection by Safari Ltd)

…tive colour variant. As with the rest of the figures in this series this is a large model, 26cm long, and so it is not to scale with the rest of the series. Available fromAmazon.com here $ This toy review was sponsored by Dinosaurs at Atomic Elephant Join in the dinosaur discussion at the Dinosaur Toy Forum

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

…reat in relation to her on screen depiction. Her outfit is simple, but true-to-film. She wears an olive green, pocketed jacket over a foam green, striped henley top. And to show her femininity, her belt is printed a notch higher than Owen’s. She also wears a pair of plain, brown pants to complete her look.   Franklin Webb is an exclusive minifigure to this set. He has a substantial role in the film, so his inclusion here is great. His torso is bra…

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