Ceratosaurus (AAA)
Review and photos by Takama, edited by Suspsy A long time ago in the year 2005, I was hospitalized for 103 days due to a serious heart condition that nearly claimed my life at the young age of twelve....
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Review and photographs by Indohyus, edited by Suspsy In recent years, the pantheon of ornithomimosaur figures has expanded more than ever before. Though still an underrepresented family of dinosaurs,...
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Review and photographs by Indohyus, edited by Suspsy Ankylosaurs are often a popular group for toy companies to make. Like armoured tanks on legs, complete with a powerful club on the tail, these are...
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Every dinosaur obsessed child of the 80’s and 90’s no doubt had a few AAA toy dinosaurs in their collection. Although poorly represented on the DTB the toy company AAA produced a large assortment of...
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Review and photographs by Indohyus, edited by Suspsy It is amazing to think how much new paleontological findings can change the whole nature of the field. It can change how an animal walks, what it...
View ArticleHyaenodon (AAA)
Review and photos by Mihnea (Wildheart) Existing for approximately 26 million years, Hyaenodonts were some of the largest predators of the Late Eocene and Early Miocene epochs. Their name comes from...
View ArticleEntelodont (AAA)
Admittedly, there were lovelier animals to have walked the earth in prehistoric times than entelodonts, omnivorous beasts that were two metres tall and four metres long. Entelodonts were especially...
View ArticleDeinonychus (AAA)
Once there was a time when Theropods simply were divided into „Carnosaurs“ (the big ones such as Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus) and „Coelurosaurs“ (the smaller ones such as Coelophysis or...
View ArticleParasaurolophus (Baby)(AAA)
Review and photographs by Funk, edited by Suspsy Parasaurolophus seems to be the hadrosaur with the most toy representations by far, no doubt due to its charismatic, iconic head crest. It just looks...
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Review and photos by Strawberry Crocodile, edited by Suspsy Hadrosaurs are often relegated to the role of “supporting cast” in dinosaur media. Despite their success as a group, they simply don’t grab...
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