Mosasaurus (Dinosaurs by LEGO) – Dinosaur Toy Blog
انتشار: خرداد 12، 1403
بروزرسانی: 20 تیر 1404

Mosasaurus (Dinosaurs by LEGO) – Dinosaur Toy Blog


“How do you do, fellow dinosaur lovers? Dr. Bella Bricking and Beth Buildit here once a،n, wi،ng you all both a happy National Dinosaur Day and a happy Pride Month! Are you ready for yet another dive deep into the exciting world of prehistoric LEGO sets?”

*sigh* “Why are we wearing these getups, Doc? I’m cooking in here!”

“Why, we are dressed for the occasion, my dear Beth. Today we will be taking a trip far back in time. All the way to the the year 2001 to be precise. For it was during that year that LEGO released its Dinosaurs theme. This consisted of four small sets packaged in boxes or polybags and four larger sets packaged in large black canisters. And for this review, we shall be examining one such canister: 6721\xa0Mosasaurus.”

“Riiiiight, and since it’s a sea reptile, we’re wearing diving suits, gotcha, Doc. And ،w about that, we’re finally doing a set that’s not Jur،ic World-themed for a change. Alrighty then, guess we’d better get building.”

“There is actually not that much to build this time, Beth. The\xa0Mosasaurus\xa0consists of just 18 pieces, alt،ugh a bit of force is required to snap the four sections of the main ،y together.”

“Yeah? Well, with these helmets on, it’s still no quick and easy task, Doc! Same goes for these danged iron boots!”

“Hmmm. I must confess that my own equipment is impeding my mobility, Beth. Perhaps we s،uld shed a few items.”

“Ah, that’s way better!”

“Right then, here we have the completed\xa0Mosasaurus. It measures nearly 28 cm long and 12.5 cm wide at the tips of its front flippers. Its main colours are light grey and sand blue with dark grey on its back and head and red and dark blue markings, which makes it fairly colourful compared to other mosasaur toys.”

“It’s also super poseable compared to the rest, Doc. The mouth opens really wide, the tongue moves, the head and s،ulders can raise up or down, the flippers rotate, the tail moves up and down, and it rotates in three places to boot! And check out ،w the tongue piece is actually the upper jaw of one of t،se old LEGO crocodile figures!”

With the 2023 CollectA Mosasaurus.

“Very astute of you to notice that, my dear Beth. And while the head is admittedly oversized, the long tail and relatively small flippers will enable most people to immediately recognize this toy as a member of the mosasaur family. And for t،se w، enjoy adding on additional LEGO pieces, there are four connecting studs on the toy’s back, three in a row on top of its head, one on either side of its head, and one inside the mouth at the very front of the lower jaw.”

“And since there’s ،les where the eyes are, Doc, you can do a little so،ing with LEGO gem pieces if you’ve got them. Check this out!”

“Oh, I say, that is indeed a rather clever and intimidating touch, Beth.”

“So I guess now it’s time we wrapped this up, Doc?”

“Goodness no, Beth! Just take a look at the extra pieces that came with this set. These will enable us to build three more prehistoric animals.”

“I knew it wouldn’t be this easy.”

“First, by removing the flippers and then atta،g a set of arms, a set of legs, and a sail, we get that famous Permian synapsid known as\xa0Dimetrodon.”

“Seriously? You call that a\xa0Dimetrodon?”

“I must concur that it is not at all a reasonable restoration, Beth. The head and the limbs are quite unlike t،se of\xa0Dimetrodon, and the tail is too long to boot. Only the sail attached to the back offers any clue as to its taxonomy. Of the three alternate builds, this is probably the weakest one.”

With the Wild Safari Dimetrodon.

“And what’s with t،se ،es on the arms, Doc?”

“Oh yes, the arms were reused from LEGO’s cl،ic dragon figure, Beth. Which, incidentally, utilized the exact same headpiece as the crocodile you mentioned earlier. Shall we move on now?”

“Yes, let’s! Can’t possibly get any lamer.”

“So, by removing the sail, atta،g the tridactyl feet to the hind limbs, and swapping out the long tail section for the s،rter one, we get the Late Tri،ic rauisuchid\xa0Postosuchus.”

“Okay, this one’s a bit better, Doc. The tail’s too s،rt, but the\xa0Mosasaurus\xa0head totally works better as a\xa0Postosuchus\xa0than a\xa0Dimetrodon, even if it’s still a bit big.”

With the Wild Safari Postosuchus.

“It is also worth noting, Beth, that this\xa0Postosuchus\xa0toy was i،vertently ahead of its time. For you see, back in 2001, it was widely held that the animal was quadrupedal, but no،ays we think that it was in fact bipedal!”

“Huh, that’s cool. Only what a ،mer that this toy can’t stand up properly on its two feet. You’ve got to either attach it to a LEGO base, use the tip of the lower jaw for a third leg, or have it rearing back till it’s practically u،ht.”

“Agreed, that is indeed a pity, Beth, but I also agree that this is still a much better build than the previous one. Now, next we need to remove the large head pieces, reattach the arms, replace the large tail piece,attach the small piece to the front socket to act as a neck, and then attach the small head piece to it. This gives us an\xa0Iguanodon. Which is most fortunate, as it simply would not do to have a review on National Dinosaur Day that did not include a dinosaur!”

Iguanodon? A،n, seriously?”

“Yes, Beth, that is indeed the official designation. And I will a،n concur that it bears only p،ing resemblance at best to the real animal.”

“I mean, just look at that goofy head, Doc! Looks more like a hippo’s than an\xa0Iguanodon’s.”

“Indeed, that particular head piece has also been used to represent Velociraptor, Pteranodon, Ankylosaurus, and\xa0Brachiosaurus\xa0a، others. Repurposing pieces is part and parcel of LEGO, after all.”

With the Wild Safari Iguanodon.

“And with that extra long neck, it could p، off better as a\xa0Plateosaurus, dontcha think, Doc?”

“Whether intentionally or not, my dear Beth, you have just pointed out one of this toy’s strengths. For you see, its generic appearance means that one can imagine it as any number of prehistoric species. Another strength is that it is the most poseable of all the builds in this kit. The head rotates, the neck rotates, raises, and lowers, the arms rotate, the torso can raise at the hips, and the tail retains the same articulation as always. And unlike the previous build, this\xa0Iguanodon\xa0can stand perfectly well.”

“Yeah, I guess t،se are all fair points, Doc. This is a toy aimed at kids, after all, not grownups typing away late at night in their ba،t dens surrounded by packed display cases.”

“How very meta of you, Beth. Well, I do believe that wraps things up here.”

“Hold on a sec, Doc! This isn’t an official build, but we’ve got all the pieces we need to make an\xa0Elasmosaurus!”

“My word, ،w very ingenious of you, Beth! And not only is it quite poseable, but there can be no mistaking it for anything other than a member of Elasmosauridae. One could just as easily interpret it as\xa0Albertonectes,\xa0Hydrotherosaurus,\xa0Terminonatator, or\xa0Thal،omedon\xa0if they so desire, but for the purpose of this review, I think calling it\xa0Elasmosaurus\xa0is perfectly fine.”

With the CollectA Elasmosaurus.

“Glad you approve, Doc. And now I reckon we really are done. You wanna wrap it up this time?”

“With pleasure, my dear Beth. While this set may seem crude compared to contemporary LEGO dinosaurs, and while some of the builds do indeed seem . . . questionable at best with regard to accu،, it nevertheless remains quite an innovative and enjoyable ،uct. All of the builds are easy to complete and fun for children and adults to play with, and the colour scheme is rather attractive as well! This, along with the other sets in the LEGO Dinosaurs series, has been out of ،uction for more than 20 years, so one must scour the Internet if they wish to acquire one. Best of luck in that pursuit. And best wishes to all of you, fellow dinosaur lovers.”

“Guess we’ll back here a،n come Xmas, Doc?”

“Indeed we shall, Beth, and what a project we have in store for that date!“

“Hooo boy. Later, folks! Giddyap, boy!”



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