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The Jurassic World Toys Camp Cretaceous Isla Nublar Sound Strike Medium-Size Dinosaur Action Figure features striking and chomping actions activated by tail movements, realistic sounds, and authentic design, making it a must-have for young dinosaur enthusiasts and collectors alike.
P**R
Sinoceratops Redux
2020 Mattel Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Primal Attack “Sound Strike” Sinoceratops Perhaps the biggest blunder with the 2018 Fallen Kingdom toyline, was the “Sinoceratops” Roarivore figure. Due to a species change during production, Pachyrhinosaurus was changed to Sinoceratops. This left Mattel in a lurch, as they had already sculpted a beautiful Pachyrhinosaurus. Universal wanted representation for the major dinosaurs in the film, but Mattel did not have time to make a new sculpt. So, the Pachyrhino was repainted to match the Sinoceratops from the film, and released with an incorrect name. Fast forward to 2020, and the new Primal Attack line. Sinoceratops is making its triumphant return in the Netflix series “Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous”, and Mattel finally has a chance to redeem themselves. How did they do? In a word; phenomenal! The sculpt is beautifully detailed, and is very accurate to its on screen counterpart. The head features much larger and more expressive eyes than the 2018 Pachyrhino/Sino figure, and is covered in some great scale detail. The face itself is more of a rhino-like wrinkly skin, with an occasional scale. This transitions smoothly into full scalation, with scales of varying sizes. They’re all individually sculpted, and look incredibly lifelike. The horns and beak have a decent bit of weathering details. They do appear to be a bit oversized, but that’s just comparing them to the Fallen Kingdom render. Perhaps Camp Cretaceous will feature larger horns. The frill includes the open hole design seen in the movies, as well as the curving frill spikes. It also features the extra pachyrhino style horns in the center of the frill, a vestige of the Fallen Kingdom, late production, redesign. There are some very large scales on the frill which are nearly identical to the large scales on the Jurassic Park Triceratops; these touches help to emphasize the ceratopsian family ties. The body is quite large. It easily beats the Nasutoceratops in size. The figure is highly detailed with wrinkles, folds, and lots of nice scalation. Some of the scales are quite large, and others appear to be more like osteoderms. The outline of the rib cage can be seen slightly through the skin, and there are some nice bunches of sagging skin sculpted around the belly. The legs and tail are detailed to the same extent as the rest of the body. I especially like the large, knobby scales at the base of the tail, as well as the folds of skin on the joints of the legs. Coloration is similar to the 2018 release. The pattern and color of the markings on the face are virtually identical. The only real differences have to do with the drastic change in skull shape between the two. However, the main body color is quite a bit different than the original. I believe this is reflected in the animated series as well. The body markings are pretty lacking compared to the original release. The back patterning only goes from shoulder to hip. The Fallen Kingdom release continued all the way down the tail. The original also featured some nice counter shading along the belly and legs. This figure has no counter shading at all. The toes are also left unpainted, but they were unpainted in the original as well. The beak and eyes are painted beautifully, as are the horns. The horns are a very dark grey. This helps the figure stand out among most of the other ceratopsians of the line, as they have mostly ivory colored horns. The jugal horns, however, are left unpainted. I’m not sure why that is. It’s rather odd to leave them unpainted when every other horn is painted beautifully. Articulations are the standard for the larger ceratopsians. The legs can move forward and back, and the rear legs can pivot outwards slightly. The rest is tied to the Primal Attack action, which is identical to the Sound Strike Triceratops. You simply move the tail up and down to trigger a ramming action, or twist it to make the head twist in the corresponding direction. The action seems to be much smoother on the Sinoceratops than on the Triceratops. The sounds are amazing! They are, legitimately, some of the best sounds of any Jurassic World figure so far! Other than the stomping sounds, I don’t think there are any recycled sounds at all. The bellows sound like they were pulled directly from the source. Mattel is really improving in the sound department. Every one of these new Sound Strike figures have had excellent sound samples, unlike the first few Sound Strike figures from the beginning of the year. Overall, I’m more than happy with this figure. Yes, the paint applications could have been better. However, the amazing sculpt, wonderful sound design, and smooth action features outweigh any negatives. This is one many have been looking forward to since 2018, and I’m happy to say that it was worth the wait.
M**S
Fan Dinosaur
For my grandson whose a dinosaur lover, very realistic, durable plastic great detail look real
E**A
Perfect Jurassic World Sino
I've been waiting so long for Mattel to make a screen accurate sinoceratops and I absolutely love this! Looks just as amazing as the dinosaur does in the movie. The only issue with mine is that it has a slight defect with the sound/action feature, where it doesn't always work. However, I can easily look past that. This item is amazing and I recommend it to anyone who is a fan of the films or just likes dinosaurs!
G**L
Great and recommended!
The Sinoceratops might be one of the best Jurassic world toys so far, it is a great model and I am very pleased with it! Recommended!
C**R
Best Dino to date!!
Possibly Mattel’s best ceratopsian and all around Dino figure to date. Don’t sleep on this one the sculpt is screen accurate the paint applications are good and the playability is straight forward and fun. Control the head via the tail to engage in Dino battles with sharp toothed predators of Jurassic world. Authentic sounds and scale and durable this One is a must .
A**O
An Actual Sinoceratops
Unlike the first figure released by Mattel called Sinoceratops, this is an actual Sino. It is roughly 4.5 inches (11.43 cm) at the top of the back. The figure is gray in color, with darker gray horns, black eyes, a salmon-colored beak, and beige markings on the body, and beige and orange markings on the face.The figure's sculpt is, as with most of Mattel's Jurassic figures, phenomenal. One can identify every scales and bump on the toy if they so desired. However, the amazing sculpt is let down by a lackluster paintjob. It's simplistic, and not painted in a way that highlights all of the little details; the only exception are the markings on the frill.The action feature is a bit different from previous figures. By twisting and pushing the tail in different directions, the dinosaur will let out roar sound effects, as well as move the head.Overall, this is a really good figure. The genus hadn't had any mainstream exposure prior to Fallen Kingdom, and it's nice to see Universal giving more people an eye into paleontology (even if certain aspects of the dinosaurs are inaccurate).Would recommend to those with children, or those who feel artistic and want to give one a repaint.
G**O
Very happy with the toy
The media could not be loaded. Came in perfect condition. My son was very happy as I was
R**T
Best Sinoceratops toy, I mean 'collectible', ever!
What's not to like?He is well decorated, ready for a night on the town.He is quiet when you go to sleep.He keeps strangers off the coffee table.He will quickly become your new best friend.
L**U
Un hermoso Sinoceratops
Una de las mejores figuras de Mattel. lastima que llego maltratada la caja
J**
Pintura y empaque en mal estado
El diseño de la figura es genial, pero en una figura el empaque llego muy maltratado y en otra figura la pintura del rostro venía con problemas. el Ojo del sinoceratops venia casi a la altura de la Nariz.
H**.
Deberían tener más cuidado con el embalaje para no dañar los empaques
Me encantó la figura lamentablemente el empaque venía muy dañado y como coleccionista eso no me agrada venía muy maltratado el empaque pero en si la figura muy genial
H**Z
Sinoceratops Jurassic
Todo Bien, lo recibí como se indicaba en la publicación.
C**Z
Muy buena figura
Me encanta es muy divertido muy buenos colores muy buenas articulaciones es un producto a escala de Owen de Mattel y el más grande de todos los Ceratópsidos que a sacado mattel
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