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Tyrannosaurus rex (2017)(Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…undulatus) and various species of eagle, covers the back of his neck. A welcome bit of variety from the tall mohawks so frequently seen on feathered dinosaur depictions. There are even feathers extending onto his cranium. Feathered renditions of T. rex usually omit such a feature, so this is again a welcome change. The only bare parts are the muzzle, the mandible, the throat, the feet, and a large patch on the underbelly. Like many of the 2017 Wil…

Sauron (Primal Rage by Playmates)

…immense strength and teeth and godly powers weren’t deadly enough, Sauron comes with snap-on armour pieces for his jaws and feet. This armour did not appear in the video game, but it does add play value to the toy. Sauron also came with a tiny little human acolyte/snack, but it went missing ages ago. No great loss. Playmates also released a much larger Sauron toy that stood around 30 cm tall. It was later reused in the TMNT line and I used to own…

Tyrannosaurus rex (Jurassic Park 3: Re-Ak A-Tak by Hasbro)

…oat which needs to be held down quite deeply for a second before any noise comes out, but that tiny wait is worth it. From the throat comes not just a roar but an almighty bellow, not unlike from the film series. Every time I press it’s almost like being back at the end of the first Jurassic Park film when the T.rex let out her triumphant roar after killing the two Velociraptor. However, not meaning to be a killjoy I regret to inform readers that…

Tyrannosaurus rex (King Rex by Rebor)

…eptional degree of artistic polish for a mass-produced figure. For the same reason I’ll normally p-p-p-pick up a Papo (while avoiding equally inaccurate Schleich pap), I’ll recommend the Rebor. A bit pricey and anatomically iffy, but I’ll still hail to the King, baby. Available from Ebay.com here….

Tyrannosaurus rex (Running) (Papo)

…ng and looks convincing, which makes the enlarged feet worthwhile. When it comes to aesthetics alone, Papo continue to put to shame ‘serious’ resin models that can cost over three times as much as these toys. With the original, which has been repainted brown this year Even if you’re averse to dinosaur figures that deviate significantly from the real deal, it’s difficult to not see this figure as a must-buy. It does seem a shame that Papo won’t con…

Einiosaurus (Age of the Dinosaurs by PNSO)

…iniosaurus. For at least one of these though its time in the limelight has come. Einiosaurus has finally gotten the toy treatment from the newly emerged Chinese company, PNSO. It is also slated for release later this month by Safari Ltd. Einiosaurus has long been one of my favorite horned dinosaurs and for me at least I’m glad the wait is finally over and it can join the ranks of my ceratopsian collection. Like most of the ceratopsians, Einiosauru…

Styracosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…and a long nasal horn that would make Triceratops green with envy. When it comes to toys, almost every company has made one at some point. It’s no surprise that it is usually overshadowed by Triceratops in books. Styracosaurus has also appeared in some movies, the most recent of which being Disney’s Dinosaur, which had a ripple effect on the dinosaur toy industry as a whole. The dinosaurs in the movie were for the most part natural and appeared to…

Nasutoceratops (CollectA)

…eratops is a solid toy. It is compact, fun to play with, beautifully sculpted, and has attractive colours, especially on the frill. Recommended. Available from Amazon.com here…

Nasutoceratops (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…hen all you can do is swoon over the model. Can CollectA and Battat possibly match up? We’ll have to wait and see but they’re going to be hard pressed to compete with the Wild Safari 2015 Nasutoceratops! Available from Amazon.com here….

Pachyrhinosaurus (‘Patchi’, Walking with Dinosaurs the Movie 3D, by Vivid Toy Group Ltd)

…have every figure in the series. So, if anybody wishes to review any other WWD3D figures in this series, I open the floor to other regular authors, and guest reviews are always most welcome! Available from Amazon.co.uk separately, or together with Gorgon, and also on Ebay.com here. Front of box. For photo of back of box see here….

Deinonychus (Wild Safari by Safari Ltd.)

…but both of those are pretty easy fixes and not especially reflective of the figure itself. Honestly, if you’ve an interest in dromaeosaurs, or even just the history of paleoart, I gotta recommend this piece one-hundred percent. Kudos to sculptor Doug Watson and the rest of the team at Safari Ltd! This figure is available from Ebay.com here….

Velociraptor “BLUE” (Jurassic World by Hasbro)

…Kids will figure it out, but it is frustrating. This plastic toy should hold up to some rough style play, but I would keep it inside, away from water and the sandbox. I will recommend “blue” as one of the better, if not best toy from the current Jurassic World line up. Currently available at Amazon.com….

Velociraptor (2015) (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd.)

…d highlights. The paint application on Carnegie figures has (quite justly) come under fire in recent years, particularly as it seemed that, while lines like Wild Safari became increasingly accomplished, the paint on Carnegies just got sloppier. It’s actually quite decent here, although some areas, mostly the head, could have done with a little extra attention. Criticism from the dino toy geek community has also been aimed at the ever-predictable C…

Velociraptor “Cyclops” (Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs by Kenner)

…Velociraptors, its skull is too wide, its hind limbs are too thick, and it completely lacks feathers. On the positive side, it lacks a flaw common to all the other raptors: pronated wrists. Yes, Cyclops’ hands are actually positioned properly. Whether this was just happenstance or deliberate on the part of the sculptor is anyone’s guess, but it makes me happy. Cyclops’ shoulders and hips rotate and its head turns from side to side when you manipul…

Velociraptor (Safari Ltd)

…ough, I hate to admit it. Given the age of the model it would be unfair to compare it with the advances in toy production made in recent years. Though the details are a bit iffy it was still leagues better than most of what was coming out in 1993, even the Carnegie Collection has some wonky figures. The fact that this Velociraptor is so large helps with more minor details. Bony looking bumps and horns adorn the head, a totally speculative feature…

Velociraptor (Papo)

…amingo or Pterodaustro. Minus its inaccuracies, this figure does have some commendable points. The musclature is well defined throughout the body. The skin is very detailed, with each individual scale suclpted (there should really be feathers, not scales, though!). There are also some nice wrinkles on the tail and the neck. It really looks like it could be alive. The color scheme is largely unattractive. It seems as though they tried to get a mix…

Jurassic Park “When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth” T-Rex vs. Velociraptors Diorama (by Sideshow Collectibles)

…. A year following the release of this statue, Sideshow began offering an original product line known as Dinosauria. Because these newer figures are not based on any film, and are the product of careful collaboration with paleoartists, I do not believe it would be fair to compare them with this first attempt by Sideshow to capture the majesty of the prehistoric world. It may not possess the scientific authenticity and aesthetic detail of the Dinos…

Albertosaurus (Jurassic Hunters by Geoworld)

…cally accurate. This figure, in particular, does something that some other companies are afraid to do. Look closely and you’ll see that Geoworld put feathers on their Albertosaurus! For this reason I think that Geoworld are really trying to make good models by applying some research to them, and they are attempting to keep up with the changing times (the feathers on this model could be the result of the discovery of Yutyrannus the year before this…

Dilophosaurus Ambush (Jurassic World by Lego)

…ion of an iconic JP dinosaur. The two minifigures are nice. The gyrosphere doesn’t work too well, but you have to credit Lego for making it look so close to the film version. And the jeep is a lot of fun to play with and comes with some very useful parts for creative building. Overall, I think you’ll enjoy Dilophosaurus Ambush. Take care, see you in the future!” “We’re outta here, Doc!” *sniff* *sniff* Available from Amazon.com here….

Ceratosaurus (Jurassic World by Hasbro)

…f us. I think many of us wanted to feel the same way about the toys that accompanied the film. Now, Ceratosaurus has always been a semi popular dinosaur; but it did not make an appearance in the latest incantation of the Jurassic Park franchise. It was last seen in Jurassic Park III walking away from a huge pile of Spinosaurus dung. I would venture a guess that Spinosaurus dung is one adjective some people might use about the look and quality of t…

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