Review: Pteranodon (2019)(Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

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4.9 (24 votes)

Despite surprising levels of controversy surrounding it upon release, this is an excellent model that reflects scientific understanding to the best detail currently possible.

Pteranodon is the default popular image of the pterosaurs (often misidentified broadly as “pterodactyls” – although Pteranodon IS nestled deep in suborder Pterodactyloidea).

Review: Aucasaurus (DinoWaurs Survival)

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4.2 (9 votes)

I always like it when companies try out species that have never been made into figures before, as it gives people a chance to learn about new species and expand their knowledge. I have stated many times that I love the DinoWaurs Survival for this and continue to do too.

Review: Woolly Mammoth (Wild Republic)

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3.5 (6 votes)

Review and images by PhilSauria, edited by Suspsy

Wild Republic, the makers of this mammoth figure, appear to be a US-based company established since 1979 and producing primarily plush toys and plastic realisations of extant animals. They also market a couple of dinosaur sets comprising the usual suspects and sold in polybags.

Review: Ankylosaurus (Definitely Dinosaurs by Playskool)

3 (4 votes)

Review and photographs by Charles Peckham, edited by Suspsy

Definitely Dinosaurs was a quite popular line of toys from Playskool, produced from 1987 to 1996. Playskool is a subsidiary of Hasbro, and it has become a brand recognizable for its distinct style of cartoonish, yet detailed and sturdily built figures.

Review: Monolophosaurus (Jurassic World, Dino-Rivals by Mattel)

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3.5 (12 votes)

Monolophosaurus is a genus of theropod from China that dates back to the middle Jurassic period. At 15’ (5 meters) long it was a modest sized theropod known for a distinctive singular crest on its head, the name Monolophosaurus actually means “single crested lizard”.

Review: Spinosaurus (PNSO Scientific Art Model)

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3.7 (31 votes)

Review and photos by Bokisaurus

Wow, I was not planning on reviewing another Spinosaurus so soon, but when I got this figure, I was blown away and I jumped on the opportunity. With so much history included in my last review, I will skip all of that and really focus on this magnificent new Spinosaurus from PNSO.

Review: Giganotosaurus (2019 repaint by Schleich)

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3 (29 votes)

Review and photos by Takama, edited by Dinotoyblog.

Roaring into today’s review is a figure that I never thought I would own. The Giganotosaurus you see in the photos is not a new sculpt by Schleich, but a repaint of their now retired World of History version from 2015.

Review: Linheraptor ( Beast Of the Mesozoic: Raptor Series by Creative Beast Studio)

4.8 (49 votes)

Review and photos by Bokisaurus

Hello dinofans, and welcome to another review. Sit back, grab a coffee, and hopefully enjoy the review.

Today, the vast Mongolian desert is a desolate and harsh environment. Breathtakingly beautiful, the landscape stretches as far as the eyes can see.

Review: Wuerhosaurus (Vitae)

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4.7 (10 votes)

Wuerhosaurus is one of those obscure names I often saw in books as a kid, but mostly just to complete an alphabet of dinosaur names. We don’t know exactly what this fragmentary stegosaur looked like, but Vitae’s model is well-detailed and adequately accurate for our current understanding.

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