Unlike the first Sinoceratops figure released by Mattel, this is a real Sino. That's about 4.5 inches (11.43 cm) in the upper back. The figure is gray, with dark gray horns, black eyes, a salmon-colored beak, and beige markings on the body, and beige and orange markings on the face. The sculpting of the character, as with most Mattel Jurassic characters, is phenomenal. If desired, you can identify each scale and hit the toy. However, the amazing sculpture is let down by the matte color scheme. It's simple and not drawn to make all the small details stand out; the only exception are the markings on the ruffle. The action function is slightly different from the previous drawings. The dinosaur twists and slides its tail in different directions, makes roaring sound effects and moves its head. All in all, this is a really good figure. This genus wasn't popular before Fallen Kingdom, and it's good to see Universal putting more emphasis on paleontology (although some aspects of dinosaurs are imprecise). Recommend to those who have kids or those who are feeling artistic and want to give one a makeover.
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