However, I found the unreleased Ultimasaurus. As I scrolled through the items that were for sale I could not find it. If you don’t remember it, it was that big RV the two T. I was hoping to find the very rare Mobile Command Center from the Chaos Effect line, which is a repaint of the same toy from The Lost World Jurassic Park. I was browsing through an eBay seller named Sgzcollectllc, who sells a lot of old and new Jurassic Park/World toys. The toy of this dinosaur was often hyped on the back of the packaging of other toys in the line, but unfortunately it was never released. It was a brilliant play feature, but often kids lost the dino damage piece.
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On some dinosaurs there would be a removable patch of skin that reveals a nasty wound. Dino damage was something Kenner often did back in the day. It had a moveable jaws and claws as an action feature, realistic rubbery skin, and a dino damage wound. The figure was 7 inches high and 14 inches long. The mascot dinosaur for this toy line and cartoon was the Ultimasaurus a hybrid mixed with Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Velociraptor, Ankylosaurus, and Stegosaurus DNA. This resulted in many of the toys to become rare and highly sought-after. We only ended up getting roughly half of the toy line. There were even plans for an animated series to tie in with the toy line, but it was scrapped, and so was the toy line. The human figures and vehicles in this line also had wacky paint jobs. This toy line was unique the dinosaurs were genetically enhanced or hybrids with crazy paint jobs. One of my favorite Jurassic Park toy lines is Chaos Effect. I have my entire toy collection displayed in my basement. I have also collected other things over the years like various Batman toy lines from the 90s, Power Rangers, Ninja Turtles, Hot Toys etc. I am a big fan of the Jurassic Park franchise, and I have collected the toys made for the movies since 1993.