![]() ![]() ![]() The active dinosaur collector site – very informative and well worth visiting again and again. Reviews of children’s dinosaur literature (and the occasional dino toy!) Libraraptor on Ornithocheirus (Walking With Dinosaurs by Toyway).Fembrogon on Ornithocheirus (Walking With Dinosaurs by Toyway).Simon on Upcoming release from PNSO (New for 2023)(Pt.Gwangi on Triceratops Research (Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary by LEGO).Patrick on Ornithocheirus (Walking With Dinosaurs by Toyway).EmperorDinobot on Triceratops Research (Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary by LEGO).Simon on Ornithocheirus (Walking With Dinosaurs by Toyway).Crackington on Ornithocheirus (Walking With Dinosaurs by Toyway).Roy Jackson on Upcoming release from PNSO (New for 2023)(Pt. ![]() Sim on Upcoming release from PNSO (New for 2023)(Pt.Matthew on Upcoming release from PNSO (New for 2023)(Pt.Thialfi on Triceratops Research (Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary by LEGO).SRF on Upcoming release from PNSO (New for 2023)(Pt.Suspsy on Tyrannosaurus rex (1/18 Scale Kickstarter Exclusive)(Beasts of the Mesozoic by Creative Beast Studio).Perhaps this review would be more appropriate on a site like the fascinating Plasticosauria, but at the very least it is a bit of fun and demonstrates just how diverse the world of dinosaur toys is. I can’t say I’d like to see more chest-beating dinosaur figures like these and even as a young’un it was quite obvious that this figure was merely a cliched representation of a pop-cultural icon. Each Monster in my Pocket had a value of points from 5 to 25 and the T.rex was one of the most powerful of all monsters, naturally. He (or she?) has a small raised boss on its rump, with the number 25 engraved upon it. The flattened face and stubby tail make the figure look almost humanoid. The squishy rubber figure has some nice details, some fleshy lips and a covering of course scales. Impressively the model balances perfectly on two feet, striding purposefully forward, perhaps looking for a Triceratops to beat up. There is one notable accuracy, the number of digits is spot on as each foot has just two little claws…no, wait a minute. It looks almost nothing like a Tyrannosaurus, but I won’t waste my time going into the reasons why, as I could be here for hours. rex with its well-defined ‘pecs’ and clenched fists is…monstrous, fittingly enough. Instead, I’ll cast my eyes briefly over the only dinosaur in the original set – the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex! A repulsive line of MIMP dinosaurs was eventually released, but even that didn’t impress – I’ll spare you from such horrors here. After the first couple of series the lines started to go downhill though and I eventually lost interest. As a kid I was fascinated by the original Monster in my Pocket and managed to collect them all. I thought I’d review something a little different for a change. ![]()
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