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Brachiosaurus (Playmobil)

…can be interchanged to decorate your cave as desired. Impressively large, elaborate, and fun to play with, the Playmobil Brachiosaurus set is an all-around winner. Available from Amazon.com here and Amazon.co.uk here….

Stegosaurus (Playmobil)

…ic play feature. Also in this set is a generic crocodilian coloured reddish-purple with a bright green underbelly, pale yellow eyes, and yellow and green osteoderms. It measures 10 cm long and features an articulated mandible. The much-employed lizard mould serves as a couple of grey and red baby crocodilians. Finally, there is a translucent yellow dragonfly with purple and pale yellow wings. The playset consists of a sandy nest surrounded by a di…

Monolophosaurus (Schleich)(2023)

…. Ornamentation was evidently most prominent in theropods of medium to medium-large size – you have your Dilophosauruses, your Cryolophosauruses, and your Monolophosauruses, to name a few examples. Monolophosaurus is perhaps less familiar of a genus than some of its crested contemporaries, but it did have a small stint in the spotlight during a few episodes in the animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. The “single-crested lizard” is also…

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

…thing, so treat it with care. Protoceratops and its compatriots can be purchased directly from David Silva’s website at creative-beast.com. “It’s a mini-me!!”…

Triceratops (Conquering the Earth by Schleich)

…iceratops (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 worth owning. Four stars! Available from Amazon.com here….

Triceratops (World of History by Schleich)

…del is nice and solid, but I feel the figure would benefit from a higher level of detail. The main body is covered with large scales that don’t look pleasing to the eye. The color is a basic brown, the kind that Schleich was fond of for their Replicasaurus line. The horns are a medium beige color, and the eye is black with a distinct wet-looking sheen. Overall, this is just another generic Triceratops figure that was made more seemingly for play t…

Triceratops (Playmobil)

…is guaranteed to appeal to dinosaur fans of all ages. 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)

…as it in spades. The face is short and rounded with blunt little horns, a bumpy frill, and large dark eyes. The torso is chubby, the limbs are stumpy, and the tail is little more than a nub. The baby is mainly grey in colour, but salmon is used for its underbelly and along the edge of its frill. The horns, beak, and claws are light grey, the eyes are black, and the interior of the mouth is pink. The baby Triceratops is posed in a mirror image stan…

Triceratops (Papo)

…Kinto Favorite) is that they’re covered in scales, with no wrinkly or cross-hatching cop-out, so the details hold up on close inspection. This Triceratops is no exception, with scales of varying sizes all over the body, including rows of larger oval scales that stand out over the back and flanks – another feature probably inspired by JP. Although retaining a characteristically stocky, herbivorous appearance, it’s not all podgy and shapeless by any…

Kronosaurus (PNSO)

…lly helps understand where PNSO got this idea. Mark’s blog post is full of fascinating information and I encourage you to read it.http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2021/09/a-tale-of-plesiosaur-tails-vertical.html …

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

…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 scale with the human action figures included in the line. Let’s not forget that at 20’ in length the real Gallimimus was only small in contrast to other dinosaurs and it was still the largest member of the ornithomimid family. The model balances well on two ridiculously oversized feet, and oversized feet seem to be the…

Pteranodon (The Lost World: Jurassic Park by Kenner)

…tebrae. The head is also smooth for the most part, but there are some oddly-shaped bumps on the sides of its bill. The hands have the right number of fingers, but the feet have only three oversized toes each. Moreover, the toes are in a configuration similar to those of an eagle’s. And finally, the fabric wings really aren’t wide enough for this mighty titan to attain flight. That’s right, this Pteranodon‘s wing membranes are made of fabric with t…

Ouranosaurus (Battat)

…ce of the sail-backed Ouranosaurus, 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…

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)

…tle ridge running along its spine. Its mouth is open in a cry of terror and its little legs and tail are thrashing helplessly. There is no escape for this poor youngster. Although if the Quetzalcoatlus isn’t careful, it could easily choke to death on such a plump, struggling morsel. The CollectA Quetzalcoatlus is well-researched, beautifully sculpted, and attractively painted. The baby Alamosaurus is a neat touch, although it does make this an ite…

Quetzalcoatlus (Carnegie Collection by Safari Ltd)

…of this toy. The one I’m reviewing here is sort of caramel brown or burnt umber, with hues of roasted pumpkin and hot paprika on the wings and subtle shades of waterlily and fuchsia on the head and mouth. The other version is grey. It has been 15 years since Safari Ltd last produced a new pterosaur figure for their Carnegie Collection, so I think we are just about due another one. Of the two existing pterosaurs in the line, this one is certainly…

Therizinosaurus (World of History by Schleich)

…ome 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 this point it was thought to belong to a turtle family, and the claws made up…

Dimetrodon (Paleozoo)

…p://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 recommend it for fans of Paleozoic fauna with plenty of space…

Dimetrodon (Jurassic Park: Dinosaurs by Kenner)

…most entirely covered in scutes, similar to 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….

Dimetrodon (Papo)

…tion to anatomical detail, certainly beyond what one would expect for a non-museum figure. The overall proportions of Dimetrodon differ depending on which species you’re talking about, and of course it’s not mentioned which particular species the Papo is based on, if any. However, it’s very well proportioned for a “Dimetrodon sp.”, with a lovely long tail, rather squat limbs and a heavy-looking maw mounted up front (not to mention the characterist…

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