Most wanted Hammond Collection figures from each Jurassic film

The new Hammond Collection line of figures from Hasbro looks to capitalize on everything I've ever wanted from a line of Dinosaur action figures! I am 100% okay with the figures not being 6 inch scale because that means we can get dinosaurs of all sizes and not break the bank or run out of display room too quickly, and so far this first year alone is giving us some fantastic looking Mesozoic creatures from across the Jurassic Park franchise! We're checking off classics like the T-Rex and Triceratops, but each new film brings plenty of new dinosaurs into the live action film industry, and this list here will break down my most wanted figures from each film!




Jurassic Park: Brachiosaurus
Being the most iconic and popular movie in the franchise, I shouldn't be too surprised that we've already gotten nearly every on screen dinosaur presented from this first movie! Preorder listings reveal that we'll be getting the Dilophosaurus before the year is out, leaving only the mighty Brachiosaurus as the last dinosaur we'll need in the Hammond Collection to round out our first film line up! 


The Lost World: Stegosaurus
The Stegosaurus has always been one of those classic mainstream dinosaurs to me growing up, and while they didn't have groundbreaking roles in the franchise's second film I still greatly appreciated them getting into the mix this time around and swinging those tails at some photographing scientists! The array of plates along their back would no doubt look stunning with the sculpting and paint work lauded from the Hammond Collection line!


JP3: Spinosaurus
This is no doubt one of my most wanted dinosaurs in the entire line, and while the film's depiction of the Spinosaurus may be outdated at this point, it makes the creature no less epic on screen with a design that would look splendid if the T-Rex figure is anything to go by! The long snout, rippled sail, and brownish tinge to its body lines up for what would make one killer of the display piece to pose alongside Rexy.


Jurassic World: Ankylosaurus
While I'm sure that many people will immediately jump to the Indominus Rex as the main star of the fourth film in the franchise, I was actually more excited to see the Ankylosaurus in the mix for a standpoint sequence! Seeing this armored beast go up against the Indominus was a very cool showdown even if it did not last very long. This dino has been one of my all time favorites since I was a child, and the Hammond Collection could do it real justice!


Fallen Kingdom: Carnotaurus
These dinosaurs are infamous for being the ultimate villains in the Dinosaur movie from Disney as well, making it a two fold want on my end for why this awesome looking dinosaur would make a great addition to the Hammond Collection! I love the deep red of their coloration, and a few iconic design points for this creature from nature help it stand out as well such as its horn configuration along with its measly set of arms!


Dominion: Therizinosaurus
Now hold the phone when we talk about this one. After watching the newest movie in the franchise and being introduced to this dinosaur I had a new addition to my top 5 favorite dinosaurs of all time! It was no doubt one of the breakout stars from the collection of new dinosaurs we were introduced to, and I definitely need it as a Hammond Collection figure immediately! It's feathered look would provide new sculpting uniqueness in the line, its elongated neck and beaked face are two more points to set it apart from other current figures, not to mention that crazy assembly of claws!





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