Brian has a young grandson for whom he has
been out and about buying dinosaurs . . . start 'em young, and all that! To
which end he went to Dollar General
and purchased their current range of medium-large models for a single greenback
apiece (about 80p?).
Now dinosaurs are funny things to scale as
the new-born's of many species would have been no bigger than a cat or dog, but
a 80/100-year old adult might be half the size of our street! And my sizing
isn't terribly accurate, but these are clearly useful with 'toy soldiers',
whilst being maybe half their scale, as intended?
Branded to Dolencorp (who did some of the skeleton/mummy stuff a year or two
ago I think? Phantom brand of Dollar
General?) and the models are exactly what's written on the tag!
Brian found five different animals in total
and while the slaes tags don't give names, what we seem to have here is a
Stegosaurus (used as a sizer), a Triceratops, a meat eater who is probably an
Allosaur' or Gigantisaur' rather than a 'T'; T-Rex - if modelled well - has larger
concave 'dimples at the backs of the cheeks, roughly where our ears would be.
Finally a veggie sauropod, who's clearly a
smaller scale (box or 'unit price' scale!) as is often the way with these and
would go better with HO/OO type figures, but if you're 2 or 3-years old, you're
not worried about scale, you just want to see how many things that go
"ROAR!" there are in your granddad's toy box!
Thanks to Brian for this rack-toy update,
and there's more to come, later, from Dollar
Tree!
Later the same day/Early the next day!...
Further to the comments on the post after/above this one (newer post) I asked Brian for the names printed on the bellies and he sent some more shots WITH the names (which was very kind) and which I've placed under each animal.
No surprises but what I called the Triceratops is actually a Styracosaurus (which is a mistake I often make) and I would argue the T-Rex is anatomically incorrect (which is a mistake Chinasaur designers often make), but hay . . . it's a vicious meat-eater, right? Thanks again Brian!
Later the same day/Early the next day!...
Further to the comments on the post after/above this one (newer post) I asked Brian for the names printed on the bellies and he sent some more shots WITH the names (which was very kind) and which I've placed under each animal.
No surprises but what I called the Triceratops is actually a Styracosaurus (which is a mistake I often make) and I would argue the T-Rex is anatomically incorrect (which is a mistake Chinasaur designers often make), but hay . . . it's a vicious meat-eater, right? Thanks again Brian!
BRACHIOSAURUS
PARASAUROPHUS
STEGOSAURUS
STYRACOSAURUS
TYRANOSAURUS
REX
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