Color: The coloring on this figure is nice, but a tad boring. The vinyl is a grayish-beige, with a base color of burnt orange.There are darker brown stripes running from the back of the head to the tail. The eyes are black and pupil-less, and the claws are a very dark brown.
Details: The details on this figure are very well done. The thigh muscles are very well defined and look powerful, and the ridges on the throat are a nice touch, too. The feet and hands are rather crudely done, but the head has some nice detail. With not many Edmontosaurus toys on the market, it is hard to compare.
Accuracy: This figure is very accurate. The pose is conservative and very plausible. It is not the old-school kangaroo pose, but it is not the current quadrupedal pose either. The body proportions seem accurate, as well.
Playability (For Kids): The playability of this figure is, at best, mediocre. Like most Schleich figures, the pose is not very dynamic, and he appears to be just standing there. When combined with a predator, such as Tyrannosaurus, though, some fun can be had. If this figure were standing on all fours its playability would be greatly increased.
Line: This figure is from the Schleich Replica-saurus line. It was released in 1996/97, and retired in 2005.
Species: This figure is an Edmontosaurus, most likely Edmontosaurus regalis.
Scale: The listed scale is 1/40, but it appears to be quite a bit bigger when compared to other hadrosaurs.
Mold Variation: There are no known mold variations for this figure.
Price Range: N/A
No comments:
Post a Comment