Review and photos by Stargatedalek (unless otherwise stated), edited by Plesiosauria. First off I’d like to start off my first review with a brief apology. I promised this review months ago, but between initial delays and my repeatedly putting it off [plus some tardiness on our part too - Ed]…
It has been said that if one simply dropped into the middle of late Cretaceous North America, the massive herds of hadrosaurs are likely one of the first sights to see. Despite their prevalence, the so-called "duckbill" dinosaurs are extremely underrepresented in the dinosaur toy market. The most common reconstructions…
The blog's gone all grown-up recently with resin kits and limited-edition statues - leave it to me to lower the tone and introduce a mere toy. What we have here, then, is what is known among collectors as a 'Chinasaur' - cheaply made and featuring little more identification than 'Made…
Review and photos by Stefan Schröder (alias Libraraptor) It is time to pay tribute to a real classic: Schleich 1997 Edmontosaurus! Being a huge figure indeed, its size hits the eye immediately. It can compete with the 12 years younger Spinosaurus effortless: 26 centimetres long and 17 centimetres tall, it…