Mattel "Jurassic World" Attack Pack Proceratosaurus Review:
Mattel's "Jurassic World" Attack Pack dinosaurs are the most basic dinosaurs available in the main 3.75" scale range. These small dinosaurs are not always in scale like the rest of the series but are great, low cost dinosaurs to help flesh out the line.
Most of the dinosaurs in the "Attack Pack" series share the same articulation- swivel shoulders/hips and a hinged jaw on the carnivorous dinosaurs like the Proceratosaurus I am reviewing today. This was the final 2018 "Attack Pack" figure I needed.
The Proceratosaurus is not a species that gets a lot of toy love, I fact, I think this might very well be the first representation of this species as an articulated action figure.
The Proceratosaurus is a small therapod somewhat resembling a Velociraptor, but somewhat slimmer with a shorter tail. The Proceratosaurus also lacks the Raptor's iconic sickle toes but does have a cool little horn on its nose that gives it its own look.
The sculpt is full of great little details and all of the limbs have very good ranges of motion. The jaw opens and closes smoothly. The figure's balance is a bit off making standing the figure difficult in any pose other than the one it was packaged in, somewhat limiting its display options.
The paint apps are neat and clean. The dark color scheme makes this dinosaur a great night hunter to terrorize your action figures.
For the $6.97 these figures run (at Walmart, slightly higher at Target), they are fun little dinosaurs that are not hard on the wallet.