AAA medium Dinosaurs

Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Allosaurus, Parasaurlophus, Spinosaurus, and Tricerastops

Medium Size Figures:  There are a few errors in these reconstructions.  Allosaurus has only 2 fingers on each arm so it is a tyrannosaurid.  Tyrannosaurus had 3 figures on one hand and 2 on the other this appears to have been corrected in repainted version being sold now.  The Spinosaurus looks a lot like a DimetrodonPteranodon has a tail with an unlikely posture. ELC Figures:  I have only seen these figures for sale on the ELC site in England. Recently they have also begun showing up in Western Canada mixed with dinosaurs from other sets.  The above were smuggled out of England to us by our primary asset in the UK, Anthony Beeson.  With these recent figures AAA moves up a notch towards a museum style reconstruction.  Some of these figures like the feathered Gallimimus may already be out of production.  The Triceratops and Stegosaurus has been redone. Utahraptor is an odd figure lacking the raised toe claw. It looks like Zupaysaurus more than anything else. Styracosaurus looks more like Einosaurus. There may also be a Diplodocus. Colors often vary.


AAA Allosaurus
AAA brachiosaurus
AAA brachiosaurus
Allosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus(rearing)
AAA Ceratosaurus
AAA Dimetrodon
AAA Dromaeosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Dromaeosaurus
AAA Dilophosaurus
AAA Edmontonia
AAA Elasmosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Elasmosaurus
AAA Euoplocephalus
AAA Gallimimus
AAA Iguanodon
Euoplocephalus
Gallimimus
Iguanodon
AAA parasaurlophus
AAA pteranodon
AAA Plesiosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Pteranodon
Plesiosaur
AAA Stegosaurus
AAA stegosaurus
AAA Spinosaurus
Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus
AAA Styracosaurus
AAA Triceratops
AAA Triceratops
Styracosaurus
Triceratops 
Triceratops
AAA Triceratops
AAA Tyrannosaurus
AAA Utahraptor
Triceratops 
Utahraptor

Some of these figures like the feathered Gallimimus may already be out of production.  The Triceratops and Stegosaurus has been redone. Utahraptor is an odd figure lacking the raised toe claw. It looks like the Zupaysaurus, original, reconstruction more than anything else. Styracosaurus looks more like Einosaurus. There may also be a Diplodocus. Colors often vary. The Dimetrodon may have two paint schemas one the same as the large figure or be two speperate figures. Triceratops in purple is the figure sold in the US. The less common is a copy of the large Triceratops figure. The green figure was the latest figure in production. Many of these figures come in alternate colors.

AAA Dilophosaurus Ceratosaurus Gallimimus Euplocephalus Elasmosaurus